New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 17, 1919, Page 13

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- GARDS" PITCHERS HURT ! HAVRE DE GRACE OPENING ' RICKARD IS RETICENT Doak, Ames, Sherdel, Meadows and | Billy Kelly, Champion Jusenile in | Willard-Dempsey Fight' Promoter Has | Horstman Sustain Injurics in Auto | 1918, Wins Hartford Handicap, the | Location for Bout in Sight, But Ile Accident in St. Louis. | Feature Event in Easy Fashion, | Won't Fell Where 1t Is. 8t. Louis April 17.-—The possibility | Havre de Grace, April 17.—Billyi NOW York, April 17.-Tex Rickard of a Cardinal victory in the spring sc- | Kelly, the three-year-old son of Dick jAnnounced yesterday that he had o ries with the Browns dwindled yester- | Welles and Glena, which won the j$ite in view for the Willard-Dempses ) Ibattle that appealed strongly to him, day when five of the team’s pitcher ampi > 3 S s pitchers | juvenile champions AsU year, camc i pionship L year, ¢ but he declined to say whether it was Bill Doak, Leon Ames, Bill erdel, out of winter quarters yesterday and ¥ Oscar Horstman and Lee Meadows| ran off with the Harford ‘Handicap, Wesl, morth orsouth. Fan fronm ver: , s el (Ll Al having yet decided on a spot Rickard were injured in an automobile acci- | the openi stake at the Havre dej L dent. While ihe efteots o e . S 3 te i lsaid hisx mind was so open on the sub- effects of tho inci- | Grace tralk. Over a track ankle !y o "h o oq decided to pay a visit dent have mot had time to manifest | deep in mud and against a Stffl S0Uth= {0 Qb otiand, Md, in a fon. davs | ‘\.hror]\:“rL\e;x’hr“v‘n:;:n«n(nm.:‘ml::;l ‘Ll‘l:v\lz::‘ !.;‘ \\nm e m;.(‘n»‘ four l\(v‘ e [and look over the place with a view to | openinglag the National League season | It was o S DAL the St i o] 2| 2 \\cw»‘_mm S et o ! was awonderful performance M {heavyweisht — championshin battle. € K vesterday. Their removal! the little nerveless gelding, and fquestioned as to the power of the | from the list of eligible pitchers would ~aroused the crowd which filled every 'conimunity to Ruarantee non- interfer- | leave only Marvin Goodwin, Oscar [ nook and corner of the little track 10 jence Rickard i he felt confident | Tuero, Jake May and Arthur Reinhart | a hizh pitch of enthusiasm. So elever- the bout could take place without in- | to uphold the hurling for the Cardi-| Iy did he omplish his task that {{erferenc ! nals. Reinhart is young and inexpe- veteran horsemen proclaimed him a ! Rickard reiterated his oft made i rienced and May has an injured facc, wonder hey predicted that he will 'sertion that he was not delaying t that has rendered him useless. i come close 1o carying off the highest annauncement of a site pending legis- | The injured players were coming | honors among the three-year-olds [lation at Albany, and called attention | over to Cardinal Field from the Ha- this year. ito the fact that the articles of agree- | milton hotel in machine driven b the end of the five and a half iment ve him until May 4 to name | Lec Mcadows. The machine skidded journey Billy Kelly wat ithe location for the ring. | _ and collided with a street car. The his head, a len and o half § — = B | " players were thrown out of the ma-in front of William ¢. Clancy's I'ick- | BAN 1S 1LIFLED, | chine and it was totally wrecked. Al ! wick, which took the sccond end of | 7 | were cul by fly and Ames ¢ $1,500 purse by four lenglhs from | 5 o\ o 'M \nnapolis Where | sustained a wrenched back. It is also | Charley Leydecker., Dr. Johnson, the | Sa | Satedl thit on borhie bty e oIl colt i belon=lnz ol M= Gloom Existed Yesterday. tured. This could not he deter- | v AL Jeifords of Philadelphia, | Apnapolis, Md.. April 17.—Happi- | ight, however. | tinished fourth, and Jack Hare, Jr. the | ness has taken the place of sadness | Horstman was scverely cut about | brown which ‘was a keen contender| af naval academy. the authoritie the head-—-three weli defin ! for three-year-old laurels last year, | having consented 1o hold in abeyvar one over his left eve extending back- : bronght up the rear. Uihe han against thice members of 1h o rd to the ear. There is some glass| Billy Kelly carried the colors of firg( crew and two of the fourfh ¢l and it will nece: i Commander J. K. L. Ross. the Cana-{yowing against Princeton and Hai vemove it. Douk lost con- | dian sportsman, who bought him from vard here on Saturday. It had heen mmediately after the crash | W. Poulson last summer for $30.000. | qnnounced vesterdar that the men -said he helieved — would not he allowsd to row on i¢- that Doak was ed of the count of deficient scholastic Work. vived until a half hour after the acci- for the whole term indicated that they lent, and is now fering mostly from - i were within the safety zone the shock. Counsel Files Motion in District 0f 1 the incident has been taken as a | Sherdel and Meadows were badly S L requesting An. | WAITINE to all midshipmen that they > shaken up and received w few cufs | Columbia Court Fequesting must keep their scholastic work or be kept from contests with other i tutions in any branch of athletics, other Hearing in Feds' Action. | | i on, April 17— ounsel | ed haseball \l‘*\Tt]‘)fl) h‘h‘fl\‘ MINED DOUBLES DECIDED. motion in the District of Columbia | Ipreme Court requesting a new trial |y alfimore Federal Unable fo Obtain 1o Visit This Count an and Lycett Win o Teanis | M April 17.-—Fred Title in London Tourney, \ aduate m er of th 1t for §800,000 dama | | ; Oclatlonglicoelyci nanianti-trusi law. Hear- London. Aprii 17.—In the final d i ing that, th motion was set for April | round of the mixed doubles in the ) universiiy o ccently awarded the Bal-!covered courts tennis championship | cen unable to obiai b $£50.000 damages, which | tourney al the Queen’s ciub yesterday | comes to America. Th .t would be trivled, . Mr. Lycett of Australin and Miss J'.an in a final j t vere uled to play Har- .o o (it iz under the anti-trust:of California heat P. M. Davison and | o \ | Mrs. Lambert Chambers of 3 te will be filled by the Spring- Retrial was asked on the ground! 6-4, 6 In the challenge round, A X MG 10 play n defeaied ihe Gwynne Evans | not in ac- Lycett L ke o ons e R S R nd Aiss Tty eduled g« cord with facts as proved. and that' present title holders, BERDSI e i {he court erred in iti instructions. and Miss Holman, -1, bae B i — {* In the men’s doubles AMHERST TO RESUME SPORTS. Heatl defeated vor TIGER CUps. | 20 EIGHT GAME \niherst, Mass. April 17.—Track £ & and Mavrogordato, the present LRletics, suspended during . the war, 'rinceton, N ‘I', ‘\"“” W I holders, 6-1, Nl (ol are to be resumed al Amherst college ”'ZI"" :1 “’”‘"‘”’ S tlahich o 5 under the direction of I. IY. Nelligan, | Night. the ceto nian 1 » o i ) e ST e I Gy YALE SQUASH TEAM WINS, : el i N o lege | four of which will he staged in Tiger- s ment yestorday, by jcollege o™ e sehedule follows: . April : quash tennis team yestorday defe: In addition to y : ed the TPrinceton club players in a 1tercoll athletes will compete Providence on May with Williams here rticipating {10 ata bmects | 26, Xavieniat neeton: May 2, Bl Wit ) st otistomniealay &bl celon Ji Q) wtei on the Kl courts by 7 s and | At Princeton: Mey 7. I'eddie at Hights- o sl i fown: May 17, Yale at New [aven; | Mat 1eROn TSR S e i mach e DR sell, who heat Livingston Plati ¢ Penn at Princeton. 1, wi WILL DEFEND TITL, St Yo i club in straight games al Milwank April 17.—A deposit of s ¢ 500 was made yesterday by a rep- | RAIN HALTS REDS. i R csentative of - Willie Meppe, world's| Indianapolis, Ind.. April 17.--The ! s hampion bil d playier, to guaran- | exhibition haseball ame scheduled ! AND MACKMEN 1DI cen the Cin- April 17.--Rain 1.82 for this afterncon he e a match of 1.50G: mpints jilliards with either Welker Cochran ' cinnati National league and Indian- preven the opening of the i Jake Schaefer. THEMhateh 1o be apolis Amevican associntion me scries between f) two ylaved in New York:#di Chicago in' canceiled because of weather Philadelphin major league seball )etober. | conditions. etubs Clothes for Younger Men EASY FITTING — IDEAL FOR THE WARMER DAYS ‘ UMMER clothes must first of all be comfort clothes. 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