New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1919, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY. HERALD,WEDNESDAY, NOV ce o \ | BILL ROPER FAVORS GAME BETWEEN PRINCETON AND PENNSYLVANIA—YALE TEAM DISPLAYS MUCH FIGHT IN FINAL PRACTICE TILTS—INDUSTRIAL | | BASKETBALL LEAGUE SCHEDULE OUT—AM IRICANS LOSE IN AMATEUR BOXING BOUTS ABROAD—DESMOND AND R. HORWEEN MAY PLAY SATURDAY 3 = = = — e e = S~ = - . = —_— INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE | S0 sorts — THREE VALE PLAYERS | AieTts Grandand Glotous Fesbiw? - - - - - - - - - By Brigss) - S BVERY -~ Nov. 20, WHEN YoU CALL ON | Tfi:\r’\‘% J:)sSngcseaasz:me Volce OF A WHATED o THE SWEETEST THNG RIVAL Interest in the boxing exhibition in Season Will Open December 2 and sardceics man in Rren sireet tomor- Capt. Callahan, Braden and Lfiy“ | (v THE WORLD AND 58»;331-;:7:6-?@ Doow - row evening is about cvenly divided You FIND HER ALONE Close April 10 | etmoen the star bout o “iea EXpected Back in Practice Today | iz hee {q Z0\Y | Battling Lahn of Brooklyn. will clash CLEARYFIELD - ALL g L 4 2 | —— e {,-0,. twelve rounds at 12 )ml_u\'h‘lm: & - o e o 0 YOURSECLF Physical Director Wurren S. Slater | side, and the semi-final, which brir New Haven., Nov. 19 hree Ygrley, of te Y. M. C. A. has completed the | together Jack Midgon of this city - nd regular: (uxth Tim Callahan, })olgl hedule of games in the Industricl| Battling Morley of Hartford. Waltz Lay and Jim br,«-p»n, were out of yes- league whichavill be played during the | has a good following, which is anxious terday s scrimmage. Saturday’s st coming s Association floor. | to see him trim Lahn, in order to on these men now appears more & There are SR & in the leasue | wipe out the staiw of the iwe knocl ols than .at flrst appeared. 1t and the prospects iaht for sy | oits, handed out to him’ by the (hought, however, their . tondition | lefceltent Spbtt.. Preceding the gamics bidiler carlye in his caveer. Would impreve sufficiently to- warrant v e bl e il e e Chumber- -of . their getting in the final scrimmage plag, there will be a preliminafy game | friends. who will root for hin | and workout or the year in the bowl between the Industrial leaguc teams | Needless (o say, the New Britain today. =~ which will be part of the 1 . { boxing lovers are all"up for Midgon. The var and college elevens er hodule, - Mhe! first meeting of the | He fonght some contests:while . in gaged in minute scrimmage ye: teams will bring together the Fafnir | Uncle Sam’s navy and, then his op- terday :)Hm'nm-n. Nt‘llho)'tez}m could Bearing company five, winhers of the | ponent comes from the other end of Score. The quarterbacks furnished thd 5 the dinky line. Morley was in the features. \When the scrubs were! givs havy also and he hws a host of fol- ©¢n the ball in the center of the field o lowe up in the Capitol City, who line plunging availed nothing so Gaild e A 5 s il ; Al ok _ lard crdered a pa He took the toss other six teams in the league | feel that he will ily take the lo der ] s 2 i —AND - i~ as Waiedb s S e oo D eon B e T AND THEN You HEAR — AnD THEN SHE COMES | AND OH HoH Boy ! ark, P. & K. Corbin, ttle for ten rounds. Ehsenditon Saburds I ! HER MAWING EXCUSES BACK ARND ANNOUNCES, AIN'T T A GR-R-RAND S - Rule & Level Co.. Lassell It wois suid after tho foothall gamo | JEORBIOR but e check on his dash ¥or AND TELLING HIM SHE'S THAT SHE GOT RID: QF Him AND GLOR-R-RiOUS 1irwin Manufacturing Co. and Hart & | Saturday, when the New Britain High St b at ths e =y . Hutchinson Ca. | cleven conquered the Hartford team, I-]’(\l“"("gfl'] ”‘t"l‘:““_" with a pretty S0 SORRYY RHE COSEE FE&LIN - The complete schedule is as follows: | that there was a question as to Mor- ~fide tackle that downed his man 'on sTAvY ETc &Ta Dec, fnirs vs. N. M (Co, ) appearance. But that question fhe Tarsiye _““]d line. Following 3 Dec. 6 widers vs. Stanley Works: | ywus dispelled yesterday, when Morley's }“" thelnsriy “’I" d not gain. They, Corbing . & B manager posted a forfeit to assure hig | 105t the ball on downs and Kempton T/ TATA Dot 8 S e e . e | elected rushing tacties to take the ball ; Rl 2 ADDED 3 out. He aided materially in bringing it out when he went around end for 15 vards. The line charging of Camp- Dell and French also helped out in the varsity's advance. HARVARD STARS RECOVER Desmond and Horween CGut in Foot- I Dec, 13—Corbins vs. Stanley Works six round curtain raiser will also be “dished oui” to the fans, and ! Dec, £ R.& 5. N M. o} john “Villis will be the third man Dec. 2 - . s I in the ring bins vs Dec. 23—R. & E. vs. Stanley Worl Dec 5. R. & L. vs. . & H. Dec TO RECFIVE DARTMOUTH “D.” 21 Tootball Players ible for | Varsity Honor Hanover, N. H., Nov. 19.—Twentx- one members of the Green foothall | ] i squad arve eligible for the varsity “D,” s lers vs. 8. R. according to a statement given out b Play Against Yale. o g_, Works. the Dartmouth athletic council yes- | 2y G V66 i, vs. N. B. M. Co. | terday. When the awards are made Cambridge, Mass, Nov. 19.—ifa. 3 14 men will receive letters for the first | vard doctors and Trainer “Pooch’ Don- time. The requirement for a foothall Ovan yesterday announced the Crim- “D" this season was 15 minutes of Son coaches could place both Jack i—Corbins vs. S. R, & play against Cornell, Penn or Brown. | Desmond and Ralph Horween in the s. N. B. M. Co. The list of men eligible for letters fol- | lineup if they are needed against Yale R. & L. vs. R.'& E law next Saturday. Both players were on HERE,S THE FAMOUS U BOAT F“.. rest of the crew were left in tm-] In the last picture, officers of the IR atnirs; Captain Jackson T. Cannell of Fy-:the field in togs vesterday afternoon:] ] = M boals to be.picked up by other craft i U-hoat are s rasing the.name of i ball Togs ‘At Stadium—Both May Copyright' N. Y. Teibune lnc. i erett, Mas Captain-elect James Horween, who was out drop the boat just sunk from Lloyvd’s m kic y if they should be so fortunate. Stanley | pobertson of Somer . y ' ing yesferday, got into ~the signal SHOWING GERNIANY S UNDERSEA WAR The fourth picture shows the | rine reg This procedure was r 5. Cogswell of Henniker, i Nor- | drlll, alternating with his brother Ar. i i peated each time a -vessel was sént to —Stanley Works vs. Landers; | jnan W. Crisp of Needham, Ma nold in combination with & . vs. Carbin: | steamer’s captain a prisoner on the Murray, ~ = p | sub’s decw. Elijah W. Cunningham of Dalla x.; | Humphrey and Eddie Case: 10—Fafnirs vs. D M. C John P. Donrey of Newtonville, M went through the plays with 14—H. & = 5 .5 | Bert E. Bekberg of Chic John A.| of action, and if he can get over his Gordon of Barre, Vt. I”. Hol- | second shoulder injuries as quickly brook of Keene, N. John Z. Jordan | he did his first one he will be a of Denver, Col.: Melville P. Merritt of | able. Coach Fisher, however X Danve Joseph T. Murphy of | vet willing to bank upon s vs. 1 Concord, N. H.: Iarle 13. Myers of | Ralph Horween in, his lineup. 8—Landers vs. Corbins; Faf-| Hinsdale, 1il; John A. Shelburne of | if he plays it hirs vs. 8. R. & L. Boston: J. Gordon Shepherd of Oak ! will be dependable, but his return is rareh 2—N. B. M. Co. vs. H. George V. Streng of | welcomed nevertheless. a March 6-——Stanley Works vs, S. R. Philip H. Threshie of| Jack Desmond worked out vester- Lander H. & H. and Adolph ¥.| day afternoon for the first time since Mareh !\"V :3!\\.11'\‘ \‘.v B A altham, Mas the Princeton game. He still favors March 13—N. B. M. Co. vs. Corbins; i — - his leg but looked in better shape S, R, & L. vs. 1 ndl‘,vr e . SYRACUSE TO INVADE W than ordinarily would be expected aft- March 16—Stanley Works vs. H. & - er his long rest indoors. He certain- 3 . | Mechan Primes Orange to Face Indi- | Iy was driven to the limit down at March 20—N. B. M. Co. vs. R. & E. e e B rnes ; v ; : ! ana and Nebraska. | Princeton, and even now there s 1o s ! ) N e 2 . | real assurancc that he will comae March g . va. . Syracuse, N. ¥ b Lk S in fashion to hold speed through same on Saturday. the bottom. having Tven is not figured that he university football players were not R. & L. v bi driven hard yesterday’ afternoon by March 30 anley s. Coach Mechan. The ficld mentor be- nirs. licves that the rriors are primed 5 TEAM. for the iwo remaining ga on the > 5 . Landers. schedule, that with the University of J dering Proposi- April 10—H 5 bl Indiana at Bloomington, Ind., on Sat- tion of Transferring Franchise. ley Works N. B. M. € urday, and the struggle with the Uni- versity of Nebraska at Lincoln, Neb., anager John McGraw Will | on Thanksgiving Day. e : It was probably the next to the Continue To Lead Giants| .. arill for the Orange players, a New York, Nov. 19.—Manager John racuse, Nov. 19.—If the. plans <of Ernest C. Landgraf, owner of the Newark baseball club of the Interna- tional league, and Joseph Dunfee, a 2 well known sporting man of Syracuse the squad of twenty men will leave o BN N JL SV ACUSE, PeGraw of the Giants and Charles | here Thursday afternoon Hieh| So o miscarmy RS iclivwiliThavela A. Stoneham, president of the club, new baseball park next spring, and gt et b i § this city will be represented once will attend the opening of the race 'S C TO MARRY. Jro el W eI e e onallca Lo B s Cuban capiial They ve- Duafee announces that he is going S D : = ild a park in West Genesee street cently purchased the racing establish- [ [amery. B o il Player . | to build a par ) y Ermery, Brown Foothall Player, With- | 9 280 & Bttt e 1o to pat | ment,” which will open its winter sea- R i i fson on 'l‘lnm).,ivi’x:(; Day. drew Before Yale Game. his Newark team in Syracuse next Manager McGraw last night put at Portland, Me., Nov. 19.—Clarence I.. | ¥ There is a possibility that rest all rumors to the cffect that ne | Bmery of Saco, fullback of the Brown will put the team at the expectod to retire from the active | university football team, whose sudden | Syracuse bageball park if Dun- management of the club next season. } withdrawal from college -just before | fee’s park is not ready in time. Land- I do not intend to give up baseball,” [ the Yale gume caused much ‘specula- | 8Taf arvived here yesterday, and after id Manager McGraw. “I will be | tion, was married vesterday at North | @ conference with Dunfee, inspected right out there on the field with the | New Portland to Helen Williams, a | the new park site. Gfiants next season as usual.” g girl sweetheart and former i — It had been rumored for some time ¢ at Maine Central Institute. DINEEN TO QUIT UMPIRING. that McGraw expected to give up his lmery was a freshman at Brown New York, Nov. 19.—William H. position as iield general and pass the | ind last year the best all around ! (Bill) Dineen, pitcher with the Bos- respopsibility over to Larry Doyle or | ichoolhoy athlete in Maine. He de- | ton Red Sox, whose box work turned Christy Mathewson. McGraw expects | lares he is through with college. | pittshurgh. back in the world’s series to be in Cuba only short time, for | fle has purchased a big tract of tim- | of 1903, and who has been an umpire hoth he and President Stoneham ex- | her land and intends to enter the lum- fin the American league for the last pect to be back here in time for the | er business. decade, has decided to quit baseball annual - meeting of the National e TR ! permanently and has opened an -office league on December 9. After the A SR e @meri(‘an Legion Plans in Broad street, where he will deal in stocks and honds. Béoie T Cuba, but he ~will return he- Natien-Wide Athletics Sl TR o . . : ¥ | New Britain A. C. fore the end of February, when hc P 2 o TENNIS TO BE MAJOR SPORT. xpects to take the Giants Soutn on Chicago, Nov. 19.—The American | {heir annual Spring training juunt Legion launched plans vesterday for Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 19.—Prince- £ 7 2. . e k A - tar OXln 3 l ltlon e lioniae hlctic league to be | ton and Yale athletic committees have | . CE8 . : R smposed of Legion men, to include | Yoted to grant their tennis players a | ght zones. After elimination con- [ Harvard, sylvania _and Cornell, 3 e - oot e Foathenweln o O 1 f Waltz) emiz to r ;“\ ‘"“”,(, .:/m.x: . the “”‘“: will the other colleges which have been . % (Conncctic < Best Featherweight) (Only onqueror o z U/‘lg o4 eot in finuls at San liego, Cal, for | Proposed as members, have vet to : . : 12 Rounds at 125 Pounds Ringside. determine their stand on the recogni- 3 > o sreat athletic tournament in the | 9 (2 5 2 Grand PrizeModeen " | S oniotion: : - , JACK MIDGON } 5 Fet aadt It is plunned to make this tourna- =R & e B O NEW BRITAIN Firearms & Ammunition nt an annual affuir. in addition ARCHIBALD IS IMPROVING, ; e ‘Write for Catalogue athlétic events, an aviation meet Madrid, Nov. 17, Associated Press). 3 ey ¥ T planned. / —George Archibald, - the America e S e George Arcliibaid, - the Amorican : BATTLING MORLEY : SR jockey who was injured at the Cas- : OF HARTFORD = U. OF M. WINS GAM tellana. race ick on Sunday, wa: New York, (By Mail)—Germany ls' five sections of this . film . have i Tl e L | and it is expected |'madly applauding the pictured n obtained by the New York of- TWO EX-GOBS TO BATTLE TEN ROUNDS he will be ¢ to leave the infirmary | ploits of- a. U-boat commander in > of the Herald for use in America. = . e <ion Following Satur¢ pute. | in a few days. It develops that his | sinking allied merchantmen. They show the sinking of the Brit- Fast Six-Round Preliminary - | ~ono, Me. Nov. 19.—University of | mOst grave injury was a severe strain Motion - pictures taken on lluz] ish steamer Parkgate. e i A 3 . Dt o # N Britamn Bird’ won the football game with | to the muscles in his back. ] Ushoat_are being shown all over'the | Tho top picture shows tho U-5 ap- Admission (including war tax)-$1.10; Ringside $2.20 Hampshire college at Durham S s T former empire. proaching the doomed steamer after The Place & The Time Store ; il HANK SEVEREID VERY ILL..C [2i7 . Mackzum, of Cincinnati | 1aunching ‘the ‘torpedo. ' Bt cp . It was decided yesterday.. Word was | Story City, Towa, Nov. 10.—Haid®l.Knights off: Columbus secretary, has| In thensecond section the, Parksate BARDECK’S-HALL THURSDAY EVENING Has Partridge Berry Bowls, received here that the central rules ) Severeid, catcher for the St. Louis | brought¥a copy of the film to sinking jsternfirst, S V' 2 Fish Globes, Aquariums and e rapenireil American leagho, club, 18.in a hes. | loal Jt:wis obtuined from the Brit-| Tho third shows the steamier’s Arch Street. November 20. Fancy Gold Fish . tonchback rather than a | pital here in a:critical condition dde ish admiralty. s i jEEEsRalachskopeniinonts) andthofeals John Willis, Referee. Also Native Fowls and Springers. rdown in the final minute of play, | to’ appendicitis. He was operated on It is a graphic portrayai“of und tain of the U-boat ordering the Brit- 4 ARCH ST. TEL, 1121-3 ziving Maine the game. yesterday. sea, warfare. ish captain to come ahoard. The

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