New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 8, 1919, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 191, AMERICAN LEAGUE TRIUMVIRATE SEES LITTLE CH..NCE FOR THIRD LEAGUE WITH PASSING OF BAN JOHNSON—UNIFORMITY OF BOXING RULES EN. | GAGES INTERNATIONAL SPORTING CLUB OFFICIALS—SIR BARTON WINS EASILY AT PIMLICO—EXCELLENT OUTLOOK FOR BASKETBALL AT Y. M. C. A. LITTLE GHANGE FOR ' SIK BARTON SHOWS | That Guitis Feeling - - - - - ByBriggs | AINATUNIFORMITY i THIRD Bl CIRCUIT, VAST IMPROVEMENT N S " INBOXING RULES WHEN A FRIEND FINDS You | AT THE FIRST TEE OF THE American League Triumbirate With Kummer in Saddle, Ross LEE T e e A el International Sporting Club Ofi- oniident Johnson Will Have to 6o, Entry Triumphs at Pimlico il e ot , WELL - BEEN LooKIN' cials at Work on Gode MANNER JUST AT THE ALL OVER FOR YA- = ! SIWENT MOMENT YouR SO THIS 1S WHERE _ ] - ; New York, Nov. 8.—While there is | ltimore, Md., Nov. 8.—Sir Barton CROTCRETY GOLF MATE HELLo Jo& You HANG 6UT IS Ve ? New York Nov. §.—The Interna 0 doubl that Charles Comiskey, | casily heat The Porter, Billy Kelly How ARE YUH - tional sporting club, the most preten- farry IPrazee ind Col. Ruppert stand and Luenllite at weight for ase in the | IS ADDREZSING HI1S BALL, Wi AL INUTE WHATCHA GOT ON » tious organization of the kind ever cudy to launch a thivd major league Ferial Handicap No. 2 at (he Pimlic, NOT S'POSED To THERE - | HARDLY launched in this country. one of the 8 2 last resort to eliminate Ban track yesterday. Ilis victory was in . objects of which is to bring about ohnson from baseball, therc little striking contriust the race he ran g6 TALKC WHEN KNEW YA warld-wide uniformity of boxing rules Jkelihood of any such thing faking on Wednesday when he was besten =7 % HAHAHAHA® and weights, made a satisfactory start Jlace. Future events very likely will i dozen lenuzths by Mad Hatier sve SHOOTI N yesterday afternoon when the rules rove that the American league tri- the mile and a quarter route. Onfthat | k/);/ and weights committee of the clul mvirate—Comiskey, Ruppert and occasion he carried 132 pounds. % 7 held its first meeting at club head- ‘razec—not only will b John {erday he shouldered 120 pounds. Ta : z auarters, 340 Madl venue. n tho courts but will beat him in difference of twelve pounds in his ~ While no decisive action was taken s own league. 1t is known fact vor and the improvement in the track ’ 7 N at this meeting, the subject of rules hat the triumvirate has several aces probubly were responsible for hi { 0 nd weights was thoroughly discussed Ip its sleeve to play at the annual form reversal AN y \ ”\\‘;lmx‘»ll:x‘:vs laid for the formulation of neeting of the American league, Facts Johnny Loftus rode Sir Barton 7 ; SRR f'f’“‘r":“"d Lo conirol fhie vill be brought forth then that will when he v beaten by Mad latter . ) SPoriall over e world. Jurll:m end a wholesale depletion in the and Bridesman and kept the great / g T s :I_lj‘”'_;"“!m'fl"rl g 'Hur!wf of the Johnson support Ross colt in the heavy going next the 4 / B aa eeY Tex O'Rourke, Jack Kelly i, o . F. Mathison w ppointed to 5 with which Johnson il throurhou Yesterday Kummer complete a draft of tentative rules two of the clubs now had the leg up on Sir Barton and he and submit them to ”‘\. . \‘ 3 e entire com- upporting him arc very slender and rode nevfect 1 . mittee next Friday afternoon nay even break before the big pres- Sir ton, unde ‘\'H‘““"'\- had Thore who attended the meeting ure i3 brought to bear next month. speed to give away vesterday. Ho 3 . Weralli el craiore ¥ Dt rose-Ei lohnson fast is reaching the end of made all the running and dominated 5 v 2 A ® 4 Raveroft! wholiwas: (uth ine b:J1<1 5 is rope and only bluff and brag- the situation from the start o the ’ % ‘, rmy athletic activities during the fadocto is enabling him to keep a ' finish. Only once s there the : ~ war; Capt. Jack Gleason, a sporting ront. He is giving a semblance of | slightest doubt in the minds of the man of national reputation; Charles is old time fight, but the punch is spectatc s to the winner. That / : Thorley, boxing enthusiast: Charles J. nissing. In the big test Johnson was was when The Porter moved up to N . Z Harvey, former secre Srthe N hot big enough to realize his mistake - Barton for a brief period rearin A Boxing | Ccomimission i Tag nd mend his fences the turn for home. Sir Barton step { 3 = ¢ O'Rourke, an expert in physical con- George Dwyer, American Though the making public of the\ | ped the first quarter in 24 scconds, the 2 VR . ditionin, hames of Gen. Coleman du Pont, half m 4 b, the six furlongs i 7 2 3’ S ] representative of Jimmy Wilde; Jack arry Sinclair, Commander J. K. L. 1:42 2.5 and the mile in 1:40. The j A =N Skelly, former oss, Kdsel Ford and Price McKin- track was not really fast, but it had X 3 < A 3 i and writer. ey, who are reported willing to join | a good firm foundation. Ilis victory, d " 3 y S E While differences of opinion arose he triumvirate in the formation of by two lengths, under the circum- 7 N il / S as to many points, yet there s reason new leaguc with new tear in stances, was distinctly high class, y ;] . ta Delieve that the members of the leveland and Detroit and the addi- Lord Brighton, Mad Hatter and Twr‘ ¢ S N committee will come to a general fion of Montreal and Pittsburgh to pity Witchet were withdrawn, which | A agreement and that the result will be e triumvirate’s clubs in New York, left the Ross pair., Sir Barton and = a set of much needed rules and a scale hicago and Boston was unauthorized, ' Billy Kelly, to fight it out with The W p” o _. \m . of weights that will be enforced. i =~ (s is known t several of them are Porter and Lucullite It was an open . it (M A ot unwilling to break into baseball. | betting race, with the patrons of the 'I“/U{r _ A o ver, that Comiskey, Ruppert and Porter. The admir of the Ross azee will have any part in the dis- | stable would not de: Sir Barton e s E . 4 It only will be as a last resort, how- track supporting Lucullite and The tegrating of the present circuit. |and Billy Kelly. 3 s W y ere — - ALK CFEATS DARTMOUTH. PRINCETON ) GATHER. BUT 3,000 TICKETS LEFT. i T e o venson for e " G EAr s sweeacx. | PENN. STUDENTS PINCHED | o PTEATS DY ! - ; o oo o o oen | NEVER FAILS ME! . 0 o Ui Traps! i i s oo M o > e Newly i e Ttk Sl e Ll Bulldogs Win Invitation Trapshooting First R(..ulu; fec m‘.i. 1(,)‘1 (Ill: “‘ e i e e hat Montreal men, said to be crages Better T Three Balls Pourney at Travers Island. Formed Varsity Club Is Held. m}-‘» 1 (I\'\ (ol 'l‘\\“v\:lm”(l 12 1 Roet Astrages fBctisrgthan l.l A% x Football RRooters on Way to Big Game ) | Y . an unusually lanze number of football | ABY n‘::ndorwva(;mal.? whohkeepi it e "“ ‘v""”H o Tt an, a Minute at Pocket Billiavds. New York, Nov. S.——Yale defeated Princeton, N. J., Nov. 8.—The first supporters who will witness the Yale- ndy tell you that fere in the fielc F ern: : ague franchise, but withdrew theit Bridgeport, Nov. 8.—Making more 4t New York Today t inJamy partmouth in an invitation intercol- regular meeting and dinner of the Brown game today. Hotels could not same thing fer two days before the recent In- | than three balls a minute, Ralp ‘ith Police hleglate jtrapshooting competition ab p 5, oton Varsity club, formed here “ccommodate all of the visitors. An SPECIALL ose ikl QVitRClices i J o 1l erday afternoon announcement yesterday by the At} el (paentiy ynational league meeting at the Greenleaf defeated Charles Seeback i vers Island yesterday o’ Shisiaei Ny Rl e R tent yesterday by the Ath- attacked by rheumatic twinge ltmore. From that it is to be in the third and final block of their Philadelphia, Nov. 8.—=o hilarious | Princeton, Williams, Harvard and = 2 S letic association regarding Princ A counter-irritant, Sloan’s Lini Bmned that Ross in the interim de- | exhibition pocket billiard match here was Penn’s getaway for New York, j Cornell had been invited to compete, of all men in the collego who have game tickets indicates that ment scatters the congestion and pene- ided to gun for bigger game. Base- last night by a score of 125 (o 38§ S here Dartmouth isitoibo played rihis i tswWetoRUDRBIGRLORSend SthelnfEho0 iliwon ik th el vars ity SR i wasiRh e ld in L\:uv been taken, leaving only about | ftrates without rubbing to the afflicted 11 men say that Montreal offers far The total score for the three nights’ 4o noon that five red and blue s ing teams. The score was: Yale, 408; .10 Memortal hall of the Gradu- 000 for public sale next week part, soon relieving the ache and pain. tter major league prospects than ' play was el o ) the T ’1 s E ke Dartmouth, § S Eh ; l‘\(‘p:l handy idnd‘ usfid everywhere . G ents were arrestes Jo C. Howe Ralph K. § who has becn = s or reducing and finally eliminatin, hington. 189. Greenleaf made the 125 balls in dents were arrestec Ay I . e 1 THREE-CUSHION BILL ySs. t s 1 IR [ 25 minutes. He made high rans of of Atlantic City, I*. H. Sterling, Jr. | shooting ever since he was knee high the true purpose of the Varsity cluv e \‘ faa sebs. the pains and acheis "of lumbago, R : 2 i ! b 5 3 o, i ; 5 - Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 8. —Hugh | neuralgia, mus train, join stiffness, ~ : 33T hvas e 5 ‘66 Philadel he pro shopper, explained in detail, as well as the gia, muscle s , join ss, ; Dlavs 16 and 3 The match was referced of Alden, Pa., and three Philadelphia | to ! prov was exy ! A eg Eleven Plays o e e 4 ; : Heal, of Toledo, defeated Jess Lean,| sprains, bruises, the result of exposure utm fl‘ ay by George Worden. Immediately youths gat so enthusiastic in the »)‘I onsor xm !(m meet . He was -\l m‘»""' causes which browght about its forma- " ifn G0 o e “F: L expos - 4 e S GieiaTear ra de fro e university e s | ber of the Dartmouth team and made biah b 33 aeag K Fast Team Tmorrow | aiter the game Greenleaf announced rade from the university | ? hitoam and | tion, while plans for a complete or- in the American three-cushion billiard Sloan’s Liniment is sold by all drug- that he had completed arrangements Broad Street station that traffic was | the best individual score of the day, : e e e b Coming ta New Britain with a rec-| ("), o week-long exhibition mateh blocked and a “jam” followed with | breaking 87 out of a possible 100. nization were perfected ourname: rere yesterday afternoon. 3 4 S : rd second to none, the “All New Lon- | o b0 %o 0 4 Maurice Policemen. During the str e al — — The president of the organization s Both had high runs of four. In tha st on” team is determined to add an-| FEERE AERTEC L EEE R Rt mounted officer was thrown from his ) TO PLAY HARTFORD. J. D. (otherwise known as “Jack') sccond game, Otto Reiselt, of Chicago, ¥ n ther scalp to their already long list St 3 horse and was cut and bruised The Dublin football team will play Strubing, quarterback on the varsity won from Clarence ackson, of he local boys are equally determined | Week. 1t will }\.»]. ,]1 '”T:“‘“- et fter the team was an its way to| the Burnside team of Hartford tomor- football team and center fielder on Detroit, 50 to 2 in 48 innings TArviment o preserve their string of victorles, | 100 points to be played each afternoon o o'y o1k 2,000 students followed the | row afternoon at Poli field in Hart- the baseball squad. He presided at Jackson's best run was five and Heep it handv battle roval will no doubt u-sul'.““"l SVEnnE | arrested lads into city hall and de-| ford and for the accommodation of the meeting. Reiselt's four. E AT . < Fhe locals are putting in a hard week . manded that they see Mayor Smith| its rooters the team s charterod f conscientious practice and their | MAINE WINS RUN. and have their mates released. A neart three motor trucks to convey the oaches feel confident that the scorin Waterville, Me., Nov. 8.—Universily ot followed in the corridor of the| group to the Capital City. The team | achinery is in working condition. 4 o¢ yaine won the state intercollegiate hall. The boys obtained a hearing | has been strengthened materially dur- | The probable lineup of the teams| .. .. .ountry run of five miles vestor. l1ast night 3 ing the past few weeks and the local as follows : hree Penn students s d to walk | squad is confident of giving the Burn LL NEW LONDON NUTMEGS, ta New York yesterday afternoon. | sides a drubbing i 1 | featherweight boxer ate college last night. At this dinner | day. he standing was: Maine, Bates, 51; Bowdoin, 60, and Colby, 87 : A yondero Koplowitz | , foa 3 i They e following the Lincoln - Tiott end | R. ¥. Buker, of Bates, was the first B e nt o o . . B ey " e o enn's delegation is ready HIGH ROLLING fcCarthy Winninger { "% e A5 cover all of Dartmouth’s bets at 4 Toledo, 0., Nov. 8.—The champion | Left tackle geninutes#atitevliseconds: 5 or at even moncey Spark Plug Lienhan S Delaney TS e e S P e tioned league competition, Thursda: Left guard ! > ; . night, rolled a team score of 3318 State College, Pa., 5 The MANSFIELD NORMAL WINS, bowling team, in sanc-i ‘oohey . . Griffin et The total was collected in game scores Center o | University of Pittsburgh freshman Hornell, N. Y., Nov. 8.—The Mans { 1128, 1075 and 1116. Larry Gaz- | assaara . lnl\‘nn:’ eleven defeated the Penn State fresh- | ficld (I’a.) Normal collc eleven de- | zalo. captain of the tean stablishe | Right guard | men by 7 to 0 herc yesterday in an | feated Albert university by 10 to 0 |4 city record with 786 (o his game ' | exciting game. on a local field yesterday afternoon. ! counts being 243, 246 and 297 i feNamara o Tinty Right tackle. Faffney BT S G Loy Right end | : 5 Scott | Quarterback | yons Schroedel | w00 | Call and See— laherty P A Nelson | Fullback This array of stars is backed by a | 1farcement that makes it difficult For a coach o pick his starting men ew London having such men as Cor rigan, Mahr, Gadbol Noonan and 3rutzman, while the Nutme yoasting of h men as Zehrer Jonefant, Pickup, Gilbert Smith and R § ( A \ Glie Most Beautifid Car in/imerica SLATER MAK@{; PLANS ) = = : Very shortly a new Paige plant will be in operation ew Britain Y. M. C. A. to Be Repre- P w7 ‘ and our production schedule will be doubled. For sented By Another Speedy Basket- 0 ‘ the first time, then, we shall be in position to keep ball Quintet During Coming Season. » step with the demand for our cars. Iarly next month the 1919-20 o of (e Y. 81 C. A lasketball team e The American public has dictated this expansion. be opened s.Slater i engaged in per- Their wholehearted endorsement of the Paige—the the schedule, and to date he ged for 14 games on the local product and the policy of its makers—is the cause first team to appear here 1 Lash Motor Company, e e e e West Main andLincoln Sts. he games precede the Y same. Phy S teal Direcror s e eencni i LOcal Distributors. Phone 382 WEST MAIN AND LINCOLN STREETS. ucleus for a speedy team this y Succeessors to Standard 1 o d Auto Co., Phonc 382 with the fellowing oligible plavers later, Jacobson, Cook, Chic’ Larson, Elliason and Freddy Schmidt. Pt S S PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO, DETROIT, MICHIGAN

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