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TOWARD BASEBALL S BOXERS ARE IN FINE SH& PE FAME ARDWARE CITY A. C. ALL- STAR BOXING EXHIBITION [Record Breaking Crowd Expected to ALL SET Card Arranged By Mate hmaker Jack Cohen nfident of Beating Shug The stage is ax'ng exhibition ey vening under LSspices . | \ Matchmaker || Iirdware City A, C | who did nmch toward )| tion. | | il Puc Iteine the back in zood stan city w s exceptionally July, is there th ) in the helm 1o and scems to he every of @ wecessiul > started pr at Eadi 'he Louts 15 welock, Jimmy in t Muiphy curtain- 1o na oe he ounds. Both follc 1 will particular e wing o e outl tc favori made The fRcin: chang Subs ins suec Bohb, ute, Vi is ready 1o the t ad to prove Tands o Seae JOTINNY \ PrPER Witness NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1916. OR Reinas— Bout STUC CONEN v Rounds inv Y B Y I3 BOT MICH ‘Ten Bout TuER DANCTE ounds Seni- BILL 5W BATTLING six LD EE R B inal FENIOY MeGANN suneds JINNY Foue MURPHY Rounds TONIGHT Splendid has not had won his rn to the leadin lightweight Joe fennes his prote btified the Howe tonight Shugruc Dance. of W boxing word of Dance fine pe who know Joe cept his word and Hennessey 10 rounds in the [ evening For the signed up the best exhibitions ever this city when, July. in the semi-final bout Reimer go—Johnny Waterbury, and Sapper Bridgeport. For aind Cohen and their to its feet on ™m fourth stanza, Gohen o snappy left ro of the jaw and the randered hors de combat ning. The defeat on ihat not prove satisfactory to Cohen, gl nembered, shorth fter the v bout. crying to b the made him on onienders for ihe staic me o s heen unable and this ni b n e pin xee carly managemc Hennesse In cas will the terbu lesson Joe srmer. fect o hana show up. in Mickey sensation Reimer has the no e iter that those Shugrue ind e ally bond. Reimer Dance) will box star bout of the ! | is @ ac- as (or Re ave onc witnessed they that real star two ho in clashed Allen- of of Shn- ghining in « e nds hoxed b 11 rue speed wo ht the o sions. Arowd Shugrne hit sh on Sapper wis the ove- ion aAid who, acc s < yon he re the permitted to, restme However, the good Willis would Cohen the bout s not ament of Referec e immediate willin permit of ied a in i local of mor the rematching , and Ma d of tt i chm Reinas 1 2 g requests bout and placed the hovs e tonigl ons the s Shusriie fray Coh ar ohen steh form heen e o and n $or ing wo New- hen samp in ed in th in the pink arly this v of condition Very little fhe prowess of Johnns irst appearance in enough to prove Lim the public a is one of the busic boxing twice and times a weelk. His Marty Miller afternmoon of the was of high order. out Kid Logan. of tI about month rounds to stop The gether neead ne this the mone T He s in the ring three | against | on vlwi Her ch bout | Johnny flattencd | city, in Bristol | | N bo sometimes showing terbury n-Lyn in fr st - taking only the soldier boy mill will brin eeney, of this city, an. of Hartford. vl of Kid Bren- nan, who has an injured hand, sus- tained in a football game. The man- ager of McGann savs oy will render count of himself that will isfy ns has made a favor: impression upon who w; hed 2 1ining. That therc can est ring ago. ix-round Bill ¢ Battling McGa latter taking the his Sweeney in t he in selection of Jot Willig a Willis is an s s thirc confidence o an xive times exercise that demonsiratec kS he sent Tous rom the Pilz will Clinton A ving do Matehm sho appease fans. A expected by 1a v rowd i mand een for seats FANTZ Britain h season, an COLVMBIAS OR The Colum organized & would Tike the state aver: The Columbia ened by William ' of Babies of Bridgeport, and by Trawley, who hails from Westport. 1 They would like to play games out of town. TFor games address TFrank Dunnegan, 194 North street or call 818-13. ias of New team to h for the r from ing 110 have any t = to 115 beer on e before now mates headie a harsc ment as a opposite Carl aavi traclk | starte aid that Ben R hith, fas tha L. vhen in ety declared » High quiring hool’s re participatin been declared seen in the school that all m ster for iil nnouncema ved with his The s recc the stre ren in hool LT vesie rep i hy hool o tiv red openi th aving served in mendment As h probhable prefers that is on By this char ble, Docrr substitutes. w captain 3rink STRHLE 13 BROKEN, » STEEL MEN BECLARE| Sirike Is Not Broken, Labor|' eply and Redwoods t outfit won hampionship, ineligible to j te star am t and dlay foothall team sev- of en must Lusce the ru be on t least 13 we e maini Nl eligib his te; ungu 1t of hi e by he is gest, Connecticut ¥ o wi rday i rntatives of and New F in the 1 the ru been of cl fie a ¢ to horahle play f S = to o season. the e uled wi play he in ir il go in il be ard 1 dec the it on GOX BEATS GEERS cw To Victory I t at Atlanta, (G2l O et took the driving h it vesterday t here. Th t Roya 4 things 1 07 trot, winni Mury with viles r in eac 2:07 p 1 mile 1y om raight ces Star, Ge ats in his it iven was won by Tansey onville, Il vesterday, are ind Cireuit racees ture Mae, 17.—Cox, pilo two-year-old Harvest Horn ¢ Grand the Lakew wWo were the Murphy driv own way in ch of three he ther R., h of the e, The las as paced in 1 being 2:06 all-Souil 11 was) t Bonnie interests, it sceking to get an games ling | the clk of ity am- T 1 of | on- the 3rit- | ocal lir al- hoc di rom hith, depar thin line, seen )osi- med list England Driver Drives Day Star in 2-Year-Old Trotting ting trot in Circuit | ood only | ing, the ats. an ree half 01, rern oys, w SCHARTER GOING STRONG. outhtul Billiard T N Oct Aorni o Hetel th of thes sre in fine f > allotted po ctators had g wiho is I, limit d the sensa out hix « for out with avera any man SKill i anur 5. The onlookers Schaefer seemed fit for the fray and | which i starts next week, who can beat him, | will be in posiion to win first prize. in the layer Shows Practice. 17.—Jake § 1 ar playe nitic next N remarkable etile and they Imost he tled in t I Astor in tapering oft ed his total to wita Albert in thre 83-1 ton: uotn of finished decl red tourney, run nal Ton- ¢ Ty fore heir in 11 of that | iy "AND READY FOR BOUTS TONIGHT AT TURNER HALL UNDER JACK REINAS MANAGEMENT—BILL KOPF GOT START 'TH COMBMERCIAL STREET TEAM—HIGH SC WHITE IS MEDALIST IN GREENWICH GOLF | Massau Star Leads Field of {11 in Invitation Tourney Greenwich, Oc FFortune with a hi 162 B \E NG White 1t Pcamed wide, poy grin on s not only as ropolitan most ac- Ul through sunmer, terday won of the vear vhen he pace for the 110 other Greenwich club’ itation aftair and Country ried off the first day's prize with of T4 Tow scove this scason of 1319 White ed no less th vs here end with hiss tirst the Shackmaxon White nd packin thout 1 th victory play and motored d in eight qualifying He was the rounds of the Na- up here with fir wicked and | Iy inok | winner in maich two, at tional links from Long s his e yesterday some his caddy b s le finished luncheon whils he the chart for he turned b x00d howme ciub pl metropolitan rive iTe one spell of fri That n D. Rocks. ing from the Metacomei ciub of to be caperin, ng we loadad \pons in or vieti od his ent and was numb ers and [ treat squints at hoard 1 ewarded iny of other had was only when idence, T I scemed t a breakneck speed. Scouts | 1thlessly into the ciubhouse that Rooks needed four: three holes to make Then something broke ! works went complete- How man with such take a 5. an 8, and the final three holes of a cou the Greenwich links is as m erious as it unbelievable. Yet the Providence golfer did just that and lost the gnedal. He was some what reserved throughout the o the day. sped for last score 71 and the whole into r total could on the of @ low 6 in order se like ooks Sceond With 78, such a hole as the par 4 vhere he took eight | actually turned up the qualifying round than galaxy as clut Isven wit venteent Rook best total rokes as second with a enough to i a Sam G J. Simpson hookey from on 1res more home Dea is Princefon univer: ewton, the new Staten champion, and Grant Peacoce former Princetonian, Garden ¥, but vesterday from akmont, the home of Davie Herron Metropolitan v invitation tc . Greenwich for the [irst when the last found collection of There new redan ninth played at an angle from the tee, itting up high on a plateau with acherous traps all around. There also a new first tee, nearly 30 v wide and only a step beautifully attractive club piazz: which overlooks Long and Soun | Then. there is the Greenwich gopher. “h plavers as Reggie M. Lewis, who or Sherill Sherry who from Utica, N. Y., to place in the third the Tittle Gardiner upon him. the Greenwich ner on the day Isla of n now play bailiv linksmen, plaving in here at time since tourney was nent 2 new is the h 83, an i came down 1t hoodoo. more kindly emains that govher was the head | bill. He sits proudly at the edge of {he first tee while cach man dr hut hetween shots he runs out, clears away the obstruction player’s has 1 t the entrance to h duck only to come out the side of the terraced tee. One of the Nutmeg Staters vesterday ired if the far-famed and erious nineteenth hole. rday in the qualifying was not too brillianf. An thick fog blew in carly from several averred b the flag once the had reached the ereens. It was at i heavy to give the cad dies o chance for the rest of the week | to find plenty lost balls. The mist | not oniy s the puttir ur- uncertain rolls, and heavy and the at- long driv st e | some e hole ar | ina it was | my | Play St | 1 | rouna | especially | the sound, 1 i they couldn’t see W enough of ed - " but it S0 W IE vas so maist the 5 as good | ample the only | rprise seein Dixon. Jr National and Ridgewood down in the in | George of H. B. ! secona IFenn of flight Unexpected Two Futrants, | rooters tha t The Lewi n vities. refurn to competition of Reg- | 1 to | club sf welcome This Cennect iition hone icut ldom this sea- " Presidio, win- t tournament > exposition, | E: yther unexpe I entrant wrdiner White undoubtedly ave shaved several re on a dry, clear approaches occasio hit only = the formes pion, H. 1B would strolkes from iy Iy sol't vl B da topped ound s single Tole in o bivdis periodical perform- ance for him, and on each of five holes he needed a single stroke more than par. His outward journey was com- pleted in 88 strokes, three more than they wet, toolk | usually a one | the | n twelve of the scove. | down from the | R | sons, | “Honey™ HOOL GETS FINE PLAYER IN EDWARD SMITH BY TRIANGULAR " LEAGUE RULING It Happens in the Best Regulated Families THAT'S A CIRCULAR =~ Don'T Tt WIE OUGHT To L SN A= Ub DaAnCINGT il —= SCHool YXING L o By Briégs_ LT SAYS THEY GIVE 3SONS DiDN T FIGHTING'|\ woulo S fl MIGHT HAVE SA w KNOWN You NOW FANMNY GOING T = wiD GROW UP To BE JusT \ ANOTHER SAMPLE OF YoUR Low- } BRow P( | i \ERING! 6-U — i N 7 2 1 \ 7 v (,/ 7 A DANCING WILL MAKE N Him AT EASE AND ITLL GIVE HImM A BIG Giv r/’—\)/ LOUNGE ADUANTAGE ov IT'S BETTER THAN BEING = LIZARO, (,’\. BACK ROW—“Pinky” Reynolds, “Feet” (Manager), “Bill” Walsh. CEN I ROW—"Bill” Kopf, TFRONT ROW—"Buddy" Markham, R rd, “Snippy™ Long, * Dobson, “Jack” Leou The the hga- melody have to, When several benetit of Jack Walsh Britain High the hurling team sides playing a rtant ket between above s picture pet aims team o 50 he ¢ the othe Commercial Stree 1 local aggre tion of ball-tossers who at one time were as one of the best regarded teams in New England for their c. ed part, ho the school, L. the center ever, (first the local The significant is fact that William Kopf TORNE 1 college for the left in row), boy who played such an impc Bl i of the worl Reynold role in the winning the C of the the exhibitions will that promise star. up every- us, and Pink nond the innati vhen he team. Reds, Those that commissioned Billy Medi ot ] he | not heights championship by was who member outhreak of the remember al regall Corps ve this team gave Kopt at Prancis ( developing Comme thing then. as out : forad for ) in sight crownin i cast achie nt the pennant of ue. had a won the I He lea S wonder D days, and it wa and tell their ed that could was p: vhen the had ) youngst those ide following in like jnst sui toftny 10 miles field for thout old Andrew the “signed’ of m ihe them in sed {he C. S. rooter Jack Wi rformer: beat up by played pari o ci team . th time who % on Y Streets Ish two at present star D team to Commercial was ontrivalling what campbe the Ros S did not popular tlie the it Sc 15 gerald to althong Tack other ton sing Rod to 1 or any regulation. one h His ears out— White . Par In-— White .. Par .. ning fielder diamond when as ever His 1 the effec have system grac of entir he will “Stevie!’ tinally niza their playing skill. with and of several sterling asons forsook entered r, eroes succe. the dack in several he cord of “Howie ently company ap il cnds have hopes that the rigid disappeared agai Duds *Howic™” DBlinn, Walsh cko™ Laurenson, wper” Wal-h. Jack didn’t pulling them down graceful in the outfield team can in his hion No d ions anded got Bill the later Bill ordham be- success without manager, and the Commer- cial Streets were extremely fortunatc in securing, in spite of spirited effor of rival club owners, John (‘Jacko™) Walsh, the hustling Main street to- bacconist. ““Jacko” will be recognized the boy wearing the chapeau whic vould make Dobbs himself green with envy “Bill" Walsh, liam Walsh, U leagiics out of be a the and St the seasons, bas- a ume of the college. “Pinly? dia- At was Wit- he big prospect medico Lieu now Lieutenant N., cheated a fine pitchin he decided to beco a baseball J had an assortment were baffling said of William when rather than a tenant Bill cnrves that Mar L. Kopft, the s heen “Our Iero,” he fi s love *p him from reaching the hig Others have the birth- however, he 1l in baseballdom. Winst No one, ted that own thel with Afte s tried to place ed place of “Bi : as aro hert aad the nor iously origin- ally came from t things Pioncers, New pride to long becn 1ty tional of N can point fact that Billy dent this has hopes of happen Britainite; the re “Red has that Kopf and up t o city 1S ing youn ‘s n: has become e Blinn, late one known started was ¢ s ame, of h he United St1tes the greatest the N Ak B te then his nom, d Tiiom o i o Bt pennant wiic players as of vhen 1 plume next stedites refe to him en score rveferred to him then Connie Mack took hold of him and he was rechristened “King.” Now 1 of names to tack onto before he reaches 30 rring looking ont Fordl an W e went to mateur Arm from n be found s some list man a young vears of age, but ‘Kopfie that most during with all that, it was could be heard the the past season and¥ throughout the series. Lest we for- Uncle Sam gave him the title of | Licutenant William L. Kopf during the war. “Snippy” Long is the hatless boy the center of the group. “Snippy | has since given up residing in New B n for the more peaceful life Haven. Zeb” Laurenson was another o the star performers of the Commer- cial Streets. We remember ““Zeb” the best as a basketball player. The guarding of the dizzy in the good old days of the Commer- cial Streets was very capably looke fter by Eddie (“Buddy”) Dobson. Buddy” has recently returned to thigs ty after two years of traveling— n mostly. ack Leonard get, corner w was a great admirer of the late Horace Greeley, so “went West’" and is now residing in Tucson, Arizona Last, but not least, is Jack (*Snap- per’) Walsh—but, to be more polite, Lieutenant John Walsh, U. S. N. The i{ deeds that this member of thef: “House of Walsh” performed on the athletic field are numerous. He was xcellent as baseball, Iful at Kketball, a terror on the football grid- and a wonderful swimmer. We ave no available records of his wo tennis, golf or squash happer fter leaving the New Britain Hi entered the University wsylvania, where he graduated as When the broke out, ‘Young Jack,” as he was called, no time in getting into the Navy blue. For ov a he has been in France, stationed most of the time in | Brest. Anybody who stand one vear of Rue Emile Zola, Rue Siama or, in fact, any part of Brest, is en= titled to considerable credit A majority of the members famous team are expected to the banquet and testimonial tendered to their former Billy Kopf, at the Elks’ Tuesday evening. 1 iron hool dentist war lost vear can of this attend to clubmate, Home next ha A LIEWIS SCORES ANOTHER K. O. Welterweight Champion McCabe to Sleep. N 17.—Ted welterweight cham- Former Rocks Jimmy ity Oct Atlantic Lewis, former knockout here McCa W welterweight round. They Lewis threw e bucke McCabe, with a ific ht went ored a He Philadelphia in the first the ring except pion. s quick Jast night put Jimmy to ene the sleep tered thing and hander Cabe for ery- the at wound u ter to the jaw the full Lewis's impressi right the heels exhibition last rig Down b count on of anothér Saturday night. out 0. Loughlin at in minute, in just as he took care of Mc- looked better than came similar He knocked K. Portland, Me., the same way Lewis never last night. one Cabe he diad S WIN IN MANCHESTER. nchester, N. H,, Oct. enting the New York N ted St Anseim collego: liere vesterday, 8§ to 4. Kauff made two triples and a single. The score: r. h. ed York ..... 301000130—8 10 0, Anselm 000020002—4 6 8 Batteries—Dubuc and Snyder Laughery and Cunningham. < GIANT N repr A nine ationals) easily defe: New