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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY,‘ NOVEMBER 22, 1919. VIKE O'DOWD BESTS MIKE GIBBONS IN TEN-ROUND B OF BAN JOHNSON LOOK FOR ADDED SUPPORT IN OUSTING AMERICAN BLEAGUE HEAD—M GRAW PINS HOPES FOR PENNANT NEXT SEASON IN PITCHING STAFF—BOXERS SENT FROM RING ON ORDERS OF TOLEDO MAYOR HNSON MAY LOSE ' WGRAW SATISFIFD MIKEQ'DOWD PROVES ovi o « i g s Sramge K== - - - - by b TV OF WIS CLUBS WITH HIS PITGHERS. GIBBONS' MASTER. — -ggemr s~ o s B > E ; [ S \ A = AND You FIN (=1¥] ALL UN s Giants Leader Pins Hopes [or Middleweight Champion Has Best BV e AN oI APPLE TREE, YoU JUGGLE THE BALL IN YOUR HAND JUST To SHOW You WERE tuppert Intimates That Opposi- | | | ion to Ban Will Have Five Clubs Pennant in 1919 Corps | of Phianton in Ten-Round Bout 7% ' 2N E Al IO L I i b S b e i MeGraw =t . Minn., Nov : New York L 23 hree clubs| - New York ) S e s e i 7 [ t h N says that his i rand bout R v f n the Ame league will have | manager of SRS 1919, nizht. Mike Gibbons, (1 ¢ Il v/ hothing further ta do with Ban John- | pitchin It during Augt sl 5 SRS ¥ i g f \ /A / ! /4 R «lrv‘“('0!1‘(:91’:?(:‘}'—'3ollwllez;on(\'\1 : (here were five men, Dbion of the world. The margin of i ¥ 2 4 \y// “//(, S M bl i i tory was wide. the ags o of s 7 3 TN i s done for. But some time and some- | cach of them - : . ; o / 2 i i 3 (N (L4 ow one or two other clubs will be | nitude. [ven Mor the titleholder carrying Gibbons off : -7 2 iy [ ; hrough w Bari Johis 4 t of Eller, Ring, Ituether, S and his fect. In the rounds that O'Dowd 7 e “\\\f / V744 W & W g b Ban J son. In this | ie v 2 . S 4 | T e, NS, NN P W7/ \ B%5 'tho tneubled of fhe: Americs Wisher could not obtain pre , won he outclassed Gibhons. \, 4 : ANk , \,fl//é ague as well as baseball will he | over l'red Toney, Jesse Barnes, Ar- O'Dowd’s best round was the fifth. | 4 7 A At L L 7 /’7/ s e {ic Nehff, Rube Benton and Phil Dou- | in which ho hrought the blood from | i 3 e Wi ; That was the significant statement | glas. | Gibbons’ temple with a series of bt Col. Jacob Ruppert, president of While Douglas fs a fellow who is 'heavy rights and staggered him with he Yanke a5t night, in answer to | 1ik to break ouf at any moment a sharp icft hook fo the jaw. Gib- Chicago statement by the Amoerican [ one cannot deny his natural ability. bons’ vaunted cleverness had no ¢ eague vresident that the ownors of | With the possible exception of Wal- 'fect on O'Dowd, who ho in with | ho New York, Chi o and Boston | ter Johin and Grover Alexander no bull terrier persistence and let loose “did not posscss the moral © chers in baseball have heen equip- blows thot shook the Phantom from courage to sit with the other ature with a better pitching head to hee A club owners of the league.” ie than Douglas. Those- big, In the cighth round O'Dowd ham- ime statement Johnson said cing rs enable him to serve mered Gibbons all over the rin o loyal club owners would sec | the ball with ¢ susure of speed that threatened the Ghostswith a knockout, al proper punishment will he metad | fow pitchers can generate. but he managed o weather the storm ut to the ofien {he offenders be- 1 is with this staff that McGraw ! O'Dowd also gave Gibhons ny the three : cl intends to open the 1920 season, and *{rouncing in the ninth session, an further wred that he would [ it now is his intention to build up a champion growing stronger w0t chow ‘‘the paper olas 1. rich will be worthy of such ! round, and nding home damaging shgsen, the attorney D S 3 { punches to the body and jaw. e Prior to the end of the 1919 cam- | e A paign the greatest pitching staff that ' New Britain Is Not the Only ith the | ine Gionts ever possessed was that of the champions of 1901 and 1905. Place Where Stallers Meet ! Uy //L/M(IT Thousin McGraw’ later champions Toledo, O., Nov. —Compensation| X ’/}(}qu//\‘ i afnyc g S = nected w N vity dire it e thE i i meeting o Ameri L‘ ’, e ff:“d‘n‘“b i ":‘”:“_h‘i‘;“i they were to veceive for 12 rounds 4 y [ (i s head ar OTLY SOBRECERTIDN NG e ant ol B of boxing here last night was with- | ) i ig he; 3 pair ever had the success or ever could be depended on to the extent gtavmthenuorfind Mcciniey i N. J. because of stalling in the v % i " Big Six in those early s was ' gy PR Sl \ / 1 T s 5 g B it was announced by Mayor Cornc ) # | ISKEY FLAYS JOHNSON |t i s o o meuon e & | Schreiber's boxing commission today. prliiin who reached his crest much later in 3 ¢ : / ) ( ; : The commission also will fine the 4 Al e W g, PR life than Matty, also was at the height 4 ) 1, fij i show, it is said. Smith and McCar- V// fl/{l i fe t s boxers for failure to ive the crowd a of his career. Tt was in those years 4 / | / ! 1 i ! 2 / / ron, middleweights, were cjected from 1/ I, 01/ (it / : LG Ll / P e bitterest sty Y ittt dl : held from Jack McCarron of Allen- | i 4 4 il % shown during the feud. | town, Pa., and Jeff Smith of Bayonn © Sox Owner Charges Americin | that the fans used to come out to o e 3'°{‘)‘¥‘I’f‘l\;‘°({l.eg°1“’0“‘3”' Ma- | 1o’ Coliseum ring last night in the & ) GsyHon R aC LI o8l o ilaTerh i oun difo SRt viliscHe dul cai o R R llamtogrity and Must Go. quiring national fame as an iron man ng. D i 141 yound bout. T by pitching double-headers regularly Action was taken by Ollie Pecord, Chicago, Nov. Open wariar Sl measiSecE e 4 Sonle / : PAS i CONNECTICUT SCHOOL OF MUSIK [ eferecwhen (hatomiad was ovdered | RUMORS ARE DENIED | : : sc! KINIRY & CO., ho Amcrican League, and the fa | Leonard And Jackson May | by Mavor Schreiher to stop the bout Get your Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and C. A. PERRIN, Director. " | hecause the “people were not receiv- e Poultry, Alive or Fresh Killed, at the Public Accountants, omposed of Charles A. Comiskey, | ‘ = e e = Aot B Jragand: 9y L= % | Meet In Boiit Before Xinas ins their money's worth.” The money Yale Authority Gives e P B Violin, Piano, Mandolin and Guitar wner of the Chicago clubs v | [iia= thelimoneyie wosth Sl tho moneyy vaic writy Gives Out satement New Britain Bird Class and Private Instruction. | . of Boston, and Col. J New York, Nov. Benny Leon- | charity fund, Mayor Schreiber in Which He Says Theve Is No ' | Booth’s Block. SYStems, Alldlts. ert mh'hv]»\v\\ York club, : ard is willing to meet Willie Jackson | g i ° | Store hp last night when Comiskey issued a | in a bout for the lightweight : erown < Eriction. ) 21- !250 Main St. 57 Ph 2131 [tatement charging President John- | hefore Christmas, but Benns wants 1o FOI Opening of 1920 Season o i Skt S one o on with endangering the integrity cf | weigh 135 pounds eight hours beforc oot : New Haven, Nov. 22.—Porsistent ehall. g the muss. J:;L-ksonginsist: on 125 | Cincinati Fandom Plan rumors were current in the intercol- We have reached the conclusion.” | ringside, which makes all the differ- | Cincinnati, 0., Nov. 22—That Red- ! legiaté world yesterday to the effect Fomiskey said, “that Mr. Johnson is | ence in the world. Tt looks as ir| !and fans are looking forward keen- ' that friction existed between = Al bndangering not only the value of our | Jackson should ws his objections | v to the coming of another pennant Sharpe, head coach of the Yale foot- broperties but the integrity of base- | and let the champ have it his | way N8Nt is e fact that al- 'ball team, and his players, and that all, and we therefore intend ‘0 o | about the weight, as he is gottng o | réady the Cincinnati club has receiv- | Captain Callahan would conduct the o hing possible to rid organized | royal chance at the title, has nothing ¢4 reuquests for ervations for ihe general policy of game against Har- aseball of the impediment which we | 1o lose and will be certain to grab off ©OPeNing game of ihe 1920 campaign. | vard today, make all substitutions, ctc. believe is now attached to it. o large piece of coin for his end-— | The opening gamec of the season in One of the highest of Yale authori- “Jacob Ruppert, of New York, H. H. | win, iose or police. | Cincinnati is alw quite an afte ties staled last night that therc was [Frazee, ot Boston ¢ mes Dunn, of | A Leonard-Jackson hattle would be | @nd it is a common thing for rabid no sis for the report, and stated ‘leveland, and myself are ant | o whale of a melec and it is a far | NS to put in their request for tickets that Al Sharpe and the players were directors of the league. We are the | petter attraction than the Leonard- | &S as the first of the year, but in full accord. wners of prope at least | Tendler. While it is generally con st time in the memor SR } million dollars. Mr. Johnson | ceded that Leonard would hold Jack- | Of even Frank Bancroft that the bus WANTS TO PLAY W. & 4. has no property interests in the Amer- | yon safe, he would know he'd beea in | have been on the job as carly as ihis. ! can League or in any of the individ- | o hox fight when. the thing was over, | Citizens of Cincinnati who are aiven BT ual clubs constituting that league. Tt ) to laying wagers now uand then are Cenive College, Conquerors of W. va., is fair to presume, iherefore, thal we | said to be betting that the vd that | Anxious For Game Nov. 29, ire interested in preserving the in- ! sees the opening game ne tegrity of the league for no other | e 1 be larger than that which reason than that we arc interested in Arcat.ums Tomorrow tended the sixth game of the | college of Danville, Ky., conqueror of conserving the properties in which | world’s series. The turnstiles res West Virginia, and the “‘upstart” we are vitally interested.” TR SRR (R A0 S BGE M L the game in question. o1t all scason, wants to wr- S Fae . his eleven and the fast Arcadia . HAS KAYOED ONLY A FEW. |be staged tomorfow afternoon = B — o'clock in Seymour park. As the Nut- BUTCH EARNS DRAW thusiast of Charleston, W. V Yet Johnny Dundee is a Hard Punch- | megs are to be out of the ecity, this —_ senting the college sport devotces of Who Never Stalls, | game will be the big contest of the ' Meets Al Advances of Johnny I 'ry + the Mountain State capital and the AI‘!‘f‘lrnolon.u(;l"heolrw:‘:} teams are out = niBdston: alumni of Centre Colle lled John o D acen ockoul | ettle a grudge wee years' stand- { H. Murdoch, manage V. and J \ victory over Tommy Tuohey Was: ;.. .nq as soon as the Arcadians are | Boston, Nov. 32.—Johnny Emery of san S L el somothing of an event in the Italian L ; SRS Sk i mery of foy the long distance telephone yeste Rt oronr. Althonsh Dundee hae | vonduished, as’ Manager Reflly claims Cambridge and Joe Butch of Chico- guy and proposed a game between the an t poxing career. Although Dundee has, {hey will he, a game will be played Dee battled cight rounds to a draw af e 5 S 2 nspec em been a topnotcher for seven or ecight , .7 : Al ) 5 e i £ arlestun on Nov, 29, ! 8 with the Mohawks for the 185 nound | the Commercial Athlétic club lust Mucdech. told T years during which he has fought | § = e ™ ; 5 > | Murdoch told him that the presi- ! ; | city championship. night. The bout was a hummer | gents' sehedul } I reas of houts) his Lat of knock- | dents' schedule would be concluded outs could be tolled off on the thumh | T | (‘3;:;;’“,‘::,"]ml‘\,""'(‘h‘;'\"\“",‘;';"“\:e:;\, ‘""‘: with the W Virginia game aind BB8 fingers of one hand before ihé HIZS RAVING AGAIN. | Ditiied thet hod s bt mara | thet the collese autharitics hud ruled affair in question. Since 1911 Dun-| New Haven, Nov —Joe Mulvi- | met him half s e nsi all posi-seuson games. Cer- ee has stopped the following men: | hill, who has staged more boxing bouts ! E 1 tre will try to take some other North- | 1 | were of the > kind, and the | o ¢ & West v Py Cobb, one round; Jack White, | in his imagination than any other pro- ern team o the West V cague Head is Endangering Basc- Washinaton, Pa.. Nov —-Cenive | Manager James Riley of the Lub- | & lins has arranged for a game between ANgC 1 PO game with Wash on and. Jeffe A football ¢n- | Johnny Dundee's recent knockout | 2 . contest went big with fans, al e > P h hine rounds; Young Drummie, iwo is out with the statement that tal for a game on that datc rounds: Johnny O'Leary, nine rounds: signed Pete Herman to box in Jimmy Powers, ten rounds, and Tom- | this city July 4, . Mulvihill claims { POSTPONT 1 e B g . : FRermy et e el West Main and Lincoln Sts. Despite his iack of effectiveness in the world at 116 pounds and Jimmy | annual meeting of the American as- | Splendid building lots right on Dundee never has been accused of Wilde, the English champion, is pre- | sociation vesterday, w postponed = East Main street with all improve- stalling, and he is more of a slugger ferred.. Mulvihill declares he will o6f- | from Dec. 18 to Jan. 15 President ments in at the start. than o fancy boxer. Most of Tis fer Wilde $15,000 for hls end and | Hickey announced. Ihe postpone N LGk WOOoD Phene 382 lows are of the s nging type and will build an arena to t 30,000. | ment was decided upon to enable the ., & he puts all his strength behind l:‘h‘wh"f‘ have we heard you mention | club owners to hold a schedule meet- | e Fstate & Ins. wallop he lets fly. those arenas before, Joseph? ing at the same time. Room 407 City Hall FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS He Recognizes Friend Stork BY BLOSSER 5 : MY WY, DON'T BE AFRAD THE WHoLE ASTERNOON DoD- WHAT'S |- TAGALONG = THAT IS A SToRK.. ol, HBLLO ~~ AT THE 200! TWAT Pop 2 THATS THE BIRD THAT == o \You REMEMBER. TM GOANA oY BRINGS AW THE LWTTLE NB 2 6WE DEANUTS AR : CHILDREN == \oU WERE : To TH' ELEDUANT, ¢ 1 BROUEHT BY THE STork ! e