New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 4, 1919, Page 12

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TIM CALLAHAN RE-ELECTED CAPTAIN OF EXCITES EUROPE—H ARVARD TEAM TO P NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER .4, 1019.. . ARPENTIER ANG rope’s Best Heav Sportin he guestion | “4i tnnicn heavyweigh rope. Carpentier, olds the of oDy Ame fou the nent | i the a contest championship of the Vs the n weight champiot will pounds i1 r, scaling reach have advanta the at over € aboui 184 pound inches 1o i his opponent. the ¢ will be ually cqual as aze, ot i mea While Beckett furded 1iter, Carpentier dited’ he more scientific 155« boxing be battle. les is expected o 190 ihat oi French ! ea urentent h mer condit the Dhes ¢ in tha Bra pre in on iu Erince the coi he o to are a of the { ch in re- attracted newspapers. h:oss also hiher of peers and member: conimon ma land ntion in the will referee ceki numbers amoi in the ring Bon whom he won the heavyweizht mpionship of Great Britain with nockout; Frank Goddard, who was eated in a similar manner, and id- McGoorty, the American fight b in September last lost to him the 17th of what was to e b conte - tiey on iting fo of cld the te leweight champion- s in addiiion to the crown of mpion of the heavies. He twice knocked out Bombardier Wells is credited with a victory over American heavyweizht, Gunboat hith, on a foul. 1n 1914, Joe Jean- e, the American nesro heavy- ght, outpointed Carpentier in a t in Paris. Since the war Lroke Qarpentier, who served in the nch army, has not been in the ; in aay pmportant match. much att J. Angle 189 his rdiex n vic- Well 78 n -ound a num- | ing French the Mik SEEBACK SETS RECORD | rtford Poo! Player Breaks High Rum off 68 and Downs Bennic Allen, | 5 to 89. like Philadelph Dec. 4.—Plaving thef [0 remarkable pocket billiards so national tournament Charles of Hartford, who the i Canadian title con hai y defeated F City voteran the score of hiz up a new record under tournament rules of 63 cons 18 he previous record in the tournu- nt was held by Ralph Greenleaf, 0 pox d 66 in his opening match night. Under the old time s Allen had @ world’s record of 72 Seeback, who is playing his first na- nal tournwment, got started in hi hth inning and by playing wonder- hid jon and making a number of ctacular shots 68 balls in a v. Ho missed a long side shot when least a half dozen more balls were the table. Xad he made the shot b chances are that he might have he along into the seventies without y trouble. He virtually had Allen, the e halder, Dbeaten 125 to § 2hed on his last shot, which he /<eteq, oind . in the meantime the bnsas City star had two good innings 5 and 13 and improved his score jen played good Dbilliards, but See- ck upset all calculations by his cun- | he with the cue. It was first btory of the tourney. After losing two straight games E. JRalph. the former Hifhtstown, N. J., rber, ne back in great shape hen he won the opening afternoon ! .. teh from L. D. Kreuter of New | 'l rk by a score of 125 to 108. It was | easy triumph for the Jersey ¢ afternoon ! to 8§ but alsa | the pres- | utive | { alo: Y Ha Dal 10 duc lut 1 Ya, ot He Ha former 2, but Cal vet 1 tair hai cor | dus man as | 3. youthful Krueter gave him a bai- | G all the way, but Ralph played bet- position and also seemed able to hom more combinations than his York opponent and won out. Iph had a high run of 15 in his ond inning, while Krueter's best ort was 14 in his first time at the le. Krueter made entirely too hny safeties, being credited with 13. was Kreuter's third straight defeat. anc on COMs CHILLY. WOMAN FINED. | fro 1b1 ar - to heat her contr > Eronx yesterd: $900 in fines pection of her houses showed re than 60 degrees hercas at least 68 ired under the rules of 1th. More than ainst the woman 1 ing the depart- ! 30 te | FINGATE ANDOVER CAPTAIN, | V! Andover, Mass.. Dec. +—Roy Win- e, of Arlington. N. ly elected captain of the Phillips- dover academy football team for season. He is preparing to enter inceton. | clut to elut Blue and ° The through the ‘¥ ve-elected h was annour had D ton, Hamill, all of Don still next the “rPim” liant the L: center that made su the service t Capt. | manager | tuine was received at Phillips and Andove Besides play on his [ORE s fumon Tim lespite t this t his Hin and ‘hree } ar their Yale t ke Add election as 1916 el Princeton & will' land him this honor Ifour other elected. Pran in 82 APTAIN CALLARAN B BECKETT TONIGHT 10 LEAD VALE AGAIN imous Ghoice known to the The eleetion cainots, took place nquet attended ches. The | Tim would | they heard ht intention of reflections over the Jimmy Acosta and ext year's leader inds and Tim's re- but 2 matter of lub at men and ol certain that but when o cos ni his all of | met i issued the es from L vears old ¢ prep school trainiy football there he ph man team, en, 4 on the lat- s Newport R rves service wax heralded as all-Amer- prophe- ames he could § of leg inj play rvard Yal Le few ainst | again wonde Yale captai ve Tim days mplkir and y and been | sinco | and captained the ! . Walter Camp in | V. Barker in '76 | but ck srothers to Lead Teams., plause which thunde Y club when Tim was! d hardly silenced when it ced that Mike Callahan en elected captain of Princeton, | and Yale men wasted no tinme express- | approval i Mike became well known ta most of | of the sclection. i un while in Boston, and it | is the opinion of all who met him that | exactly 1 gentlemanly reflects his brothe and sportsmanilke char- | to this the younger broth- | aptain next scason of high's football team and the | result i muddle up next year's 2, re: w Haver hardt and Tom Dickens have both ex pressed their bevy of Capt. Callahans to football public. Tim's returning to fall, Spider Rein- ult of N next of intention coming . Other veterans available will be Thorne Leon ree thi another men, < Ch and “think > to see ially to though it W thet ches r raising period of t impossible and as ng with i Call: rvard to 1 fall. induce t er Lo 1 oast, ely nece No Al or le, wa rvard team could that a team among the coaching s to ol s to “Yale isn't likely this one again in Mike o Princeton, 1 2,0k e 1 team, 1 of the 1 lives nes of a son mger celel He in o ter, star ¢ 1 1916 the fall of the fr Yale 1 fall on m ¢ to get ne, how vinst Ta nes of wa Willie b yester: was yesic’- | ference. At the end that Fred F meet W b on Sharpe returned terday to resum asked an center being rated his twenty- where shman Murphy, Fido Kemp- lker, Ray Munger and rhiom could take a war | fune, but who will return ason, and also the under Acosty, Galvin and MacAl- W twins, are ing it ove Yale wolld the latter pi return, es- see Don get his letter. Al- the intention of the he get the insignia the circumstances of the last Harvard game made it a result Don Welles, Murphy and Ned | Ed Welles, the hie Thorne Gaillard could ot he sent in ahan’s first mave after the to start a cam- | and Jones back here ! He & ready faken steps he 1916 championship pro- | eturn. Tim will not go to however, unless it is abso- me as Dissension. Sharpe. athletic dirs the unive his dutie why Yale lost in the and he said that his hold the ball, addin hold the bull it was all i ions Yale all the sea rpe said: season like ctor ty ves- ame not that cannot He said d football pla the future Dr. to have a a hur Lead Tigers. N. J., Dec. 4 retter known A the Princeton . foot- s last ht elected 1920 T n. « in Lawrence > football family, the Yalc passed the two ot M his brother leader in tic S Mike the brothers, having birth on .t is st prepaved for Prince he the bril- m the school teams of 1915 He entered Princeton in 191 and played at center cleven that defeated 21 aggregation, 9 to | he captained and played the informal varsity team h a 300d record against his last fall prevented irly season oulder. He was West Virginia at his best ale in the big His best play 1inst his brother in the con- New Haven. was most at DN AND MEEHAN. Dec. 1.--Tomn O'Rourke, Fre 1 of L < hield an important con- was announced ulton had been matched illie Meehan in an eight round bout at the Newark Sportsman’s Monday, January 12. © | the | que | the | committee felt that { handsome { dinner | shipmen as coach. | porthis 1 oiron, ant | football LAY AT PASADENA YALE FCOTBALL ELEV ON NEW YEAR’S EN IN 1920—BROTHER MIKE TO LEAD PRINCETON—BECKETT-CARPENTIER BATTLE | DAY—FOSTER SANFORD | et IS HONORED—BOXING BGQUTS THIS EVENING HARVARD TEAMT0 PLAY AT PASADENA Cambridge Authorities Accept In- ‘ vitation for Game on New Year's Cambric Mass., Dee. 4 Horvird Wil rootball - team go 1o Pasadena 1o pl i ¥ a Pacitig ¢ ver: the Day. vitation ity cleven, yet to be named. at The decision accept from California was vesterday afternoon. After consuliation among the fz ulty, the athletic committee and members of the team which developed favorable sentiment, the matter ed to Dean Le Baron R. Brigss, rman of the committee. decided to let the final with full committee, late yestorday and afterward following statement: “The Harvard athletic committes voted to accept the invitation to send football team to Pasadena proviso that if the Railroad istration should 1 er e any regulation that suc de, in trip to the ‘- made Brigzs rest word the the mis lish or make any should fuel shortage, cancclled. The there was a pos- sibility that plans might ran.| counter to the of the govern- ment in the present critical fuel situ- | ation and that this oughi to .be suarded against.” Althoush the Crimson cleven broke | training after the Yale same, Robert Fisher, the coach, is confident that he | an get the men in shape for the Cal- ifornia contest. Tt is not yet known which of the coast teams will Harvard’s opponent. trip the be not n view would of its wishes i | ba RETIRING COACH HONORED New Brunswiclk Citizens Present Chest of Silver to Foster Sanford—Nota- bles Gather at Banquet. New Brunswick, N. J.,, Dec. 4.—A chest of silver given as a 21 of the appreciation of the of New Brunswick was pre- testimon citizens ! sented to George Foster Sanford, Rut- gers football coach, by Peter F. Laly herc last night. Fov. William N. Runyon of New Jersey, Mayor John J. Morrison of New Brunswick, Mayor R. E. Watson of Highland Pa just acro: the Raritan, and Mayor-Elect R. W, John- son of Highland Park were present. T.eonor F. Loree, president of the Delaware and Ifudson railroad and Phillip M. Brett of New York were among the speakers. FOR NAYY ELEVEN. ' County Judge at a testimonial G Football to Receive Links ¥rom Col. Thompson. Players Gold Annapolis, Md., Dec. 4.—Th. who played in game against the Army sharing in the victory ed with gold cuff link M. Thompson of New York. Col. Thompson notified Commander Dou- glas L. Howard, athletic officer of the academy, of his intention and asked him to name those worthy of the gift. Commander Howard will name Coach Gilmour Dobie at the head of the list. s who took part in the mid- Saturday’s and others will be present- by Col. Robert Swen, Woodruff, Mur Moore, King, Koeh- ler, Clark, Cruise, Benoist, Graves, Willkie and Lowe. These will als receive the yellow star, awarded only to those taking part in a victory ove the Army cleven. None of these have been awarded since 1912, Many nota- including high officer of the navy, have sent cong letiers to the tewm. Walte sent a much appreciated letter. PORTLAND VS. HARRI Portland, Me., Dec. 4.—The s of the Fortland High school team leaves for Harrisburs tonight to play the High school team of that city, which claims the championship «of - the s mem- her with It Happens in the Best Regulated Families - NO NO NOT COoiNe GRAND oP NigH HIGRBROW ~ X To —=Fhe I"east ‘of the Roses on New Year's | was | Dean | which | . I Have (7., LET'S SEE: A VAUDE VILLE SHow~= | QNOW WHERE — e USSR ANY ‘BouT POA How WELL HOwW ABOUT, GooD "Tae LLLY GIRL"? THEY SAY (TS A GooD SHow-~ . *GooD. MUSIC SUG ~FONNY ARD- SomE~ K THinG THoSE - HIND OF SHOWS ARE 50 TIRESOME 1sSN'T A Goob oLp FAaSHIONED PLAY [+ TcwnN HAPPENED To SEE THERE'S A FINE LECTURE [ HAaTE Fets ToNIGHT onr — VAUDEVILLE' ONE HAS T SEE So MUCH THAT Do You caLL THAT ENTER~) TAINMENT— ¢ NQT FOR ME, AND THIlS 1S WHERE THE SIX DAY RACE Goullet-Madden Team Has Piled Up a Big Lead in Points—McNamara- Magin Second. New York, Dec. 4.—Alf Goullet and Fddie Madden. forming the Ameri team, are far ahead on points six-day b ce now in progress in Madison Square Garden. After last night's sprints they had rolled up 187 amara and Jake Magin, wlian-American team, . and Fred Hill and Pete Droback, the Bos ton team, are fighting it out for place honors., Bach of these téams has score 146 points. Oscar Egg d Marcel Dupuy are next with 139. That Goullet and Madden will tain their lead to the end there i doubt among the keen follower: the race. Both are in real good con- dition and riding stronger than-when the grind began last Sunday midnight. Goullet is the best sprinter in the tield and Madden is as good a plug- ger as any of his opponent ing an accident, they are almost sure to win. While the night sprints were on the Garden was jammed. The crowd of the week was present. And all present was cunthusiastic over the short contests and cheered and yelled during the hour and sprints were being decided. CAPTAIN. re- MINTOSH FOOTBALL Twelve Awarded Letters and PFive Get Numerals at Haverford. Playe Have Pa., Dec. 4.—Archibald MacIntc 21, has been elected captain of the Haverford college foot- ball team for next year. Haverford will lose four men by zraduation in- cluding <Captain Crosman, Kearne Toogood and Knowlton Twelve letters and five numerdiis warded yesterday as follows: rosman, Knowlton, Toogoo:l. .y, MecIntosh, Sangree, Caskey Miller, Car Howland rd, Brown. Numera (s, Van Sickle, Haufy, Ordinary Gloves are a ticklish proposition in this market. Thesze Superseam Gloves are made from first qual- ity selected leather only. The seams won’t rip, due io the Super- stitching. in the largest | main Shea of Shugruc boys are hoxing zo will bring together New Haven of Waterbury. well to and ud wi Tonimy John these | City of JITSK RED TOPS WIN and Do Both followers furnish a wingfield, Mass., City at ¥ and Papes 5 mingled to- night Athleti hall cnthusiastically chicered the Red Top and All-Holvoke New Haven tives in the al ovening of the In- Dridgepor two | t sasketball league. The old participating rivals played a splendid game and it ently, will was only by a furious spurt five unds in the al and the minutes after the second period { liminary will bring together Young | started that the locals gained the ad- Scarlett of this city and Terry O'Neil | vantage which they held at the close of Hartford. John ¥. Willis will of the contest. The final count was he third man in the rir 28 to 12 in favor of the Tiremak BOXING TONIGHT and Home knowi sh They clash 126 pounds Tippy Fay’s Club to HMold Exhibition they gether last sk | corking cont twelve rounds at Proto of Cohen of who have socintion in Bardeck's Hall—Shea and Shu- A and To grue in Star Bout. rstate . Leen in Toxing treat fans are ready hall A, under the Thomas W. I will All-Connecticut card. The | for a fine batties 1c semi-iit box ten in Bardcc the Pl management of this evening pre. .when ire an be half that the | RFECTOS . 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