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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1918 AT — = - gy BASEBALL FEUD HAS BIG LEAGUES PRETTY WELL TIED UP—BOX'NG EXPERTS HAVE PRAISE FOR JIMMY WILDE'S WORK—BAN PLACED ON PROFES- | SIONAL ACTIVITY IN SPORTS BY WESTERN INTERCOLLEGIATE BODY — PUBLIC INTEREST CAUSE OF HARVARD ABANDONING CALIFORNIA TRIP ——————=——a——-x ——— ey e e e e & = e o e = | Jto the Giant wfiela before the weel 3 5 2] : GREENLEAF IS FAVORITE | MIDDIES ON "POSSUM HUNT 816 LEAGUES ARE I% 1 THE BOYS IN THE OTHER CAR Y GROVE AF Navy Tootball Players Guests Even the International Leaguc. | Prof. Terry which also meets here this week. has N yO ~ Wilmington Boy by His Decisive Vie-| (o0 00t DT e suests its internal squabble. James MeCaf- = re O TLLOSTRATE e RN » . . e = SED T 3 c v e ennie > i of Prof. M. Terry, formerly of TlE“ UP BY FEUI] frey, the Toronto owner, is |“‘(”~|':‘\j' | — = /5"22 30;‘)‘: THAT ONE ABOUT | tory Over Benmie Allen, Looms Up o A et ot g (b il ety IR0 B e = o= “CHASING s Probable Tourney Winner. the Naval Academy football squad = A tional president has cnough clubs \ TE A e el e o nient o backing him to remain m office. =5 Back > ) Philadetphia, Dec. 8.—Referee | hrought home the bacon in the shape L l t- . N t l M McCaffrey turned on Fultz becauso | - . _.\\7_/‘./(/ Peterson last night ruled (hat the high gistation in National May Be ' ouve o’ ot the miayers” or ihe o ot ot ‘possum and coon, which are : = run record —of 67 Ralph Greenleat j,ow hanging in Bancroft hall. Capt. | former Binghaniton club now D o = made in the national pocket billiards fwen and Manager Arve vere Allected by American's Quarpel | (e proveris oc the e Ak, S : We sorTa gt QUITE THaT In this ho was sustained by the Na- STTOGETHER \F | tional Board of Arbitration. McCaf- ( YOU WANT i i | frey signed two of the stars of m.-’ WHAZZ. A ew here a few among those in at the death. Thes EC‘CEArfi.N'_ 3 should have been 67 and not /00 AIN'T 56 as originally had been reported, » PAFEY left the Ml'n!vn\\' at 7:30 o : leat cor a eported. . ouoning and did not return un | leaf compiled a run of 67 and. MOSIC~ NOQW- i e : ‘,\“ orfeite 5 this morning. MATTER t‘7ART AGAIR forteited one. York, Dec. 8.—The action of | Bi mton club when it surrendered : 5 i 5 B: nds to © New: York club in withdrawing | it wchise and says hie VIVH!\lfl 52 keep them despite the ruling of Fulta and the National boz rd. Two undefeated play ltaipn| _Among the refreshments consumed R e 00 ONE—=TWO—) Greenleal of Wilmington, Del, ana ‘ere, twenty- fll\‘r I‘r”‘”\]:»‘.i five aliohs AtH- SAY GET BT Jerome Keogh, Rochester, N. Y., barrsl of oysters, flve gallobs — iredlor (Al foniERtE oAt h oL ot coffee and dozens o a- ARTED pairec s g They lead the field with four v s &, injunction proceedings against Ohnson doesn't simplify matters in } eball. As the time arrives for the | | are He ann and Moran. Garry Herrmann, owner of the Cin- e *tories e and no defeats. Greenleaf is favarite cinnali Nationals and chairman of the | . i 7 olding of the annual meeting base- S / —0-0 - all finds itself in one of the worst.| National Commission arrived from | s EHRES “T:%RE'S ‘y i 1 L LA B Goss 555 R | the West yosterday morning. He was | S\W E-€-6- JvER PITCR THAT'S ME night's game, 125 to 59. rls in its history. Even the Na-| . ,m i anjed b Pat Moran, manager | - P LR 2l onal ILeague, which holds its an- | o¢ the world's champion Red: YRONTO MANAGER mal meeting at the Waldorf-Astoria Herrmann, when asked what he | —_— = bmorrow, cannot help but feel the thought of the American League | s = - Succeeds Gibson, Who May Take ffect of the quarrei which is shaking situation and the future makeup of i > P - 2 y Charge of Pirates. jhé' American League to its ver \Ll\(‘ National Commi on, declared 2 v ; ‘; 5 s AW New York Dece. 8 -——Tom MeCaf- joundations. | that the American Leaguo affair was | 1 : a0, = z P = > g 7 1 owner of the Toronto club of The election of a new chairman of | one entirely for the club owners of | | { the International league, on his ar- e National Commission, a meeting | that circuit to bother about and as | ’ : rival from Havana yesterday an- f a joint rules committee and & for the National Commission, Garr \K = H nounced that he has appointed Hugh eeting of a major and minor league | was ready to vacate the chairmanship | Duffy, former Harvard baseball coach, onference for the purpose of draw-|just as soon as a new chairman manager of the Maple Leafs. Duffy & up a new national agreement all | chosen, That he said, depends en- :sm;o;:«ls ll-(‘\n‘up Gibson, former Giant te likely to be held up by the dispute | tirely upon those who were selected ‘1““‘; "n‘(“:“’“;“"““ ""“‘.‘E’l':'-_“’?"‘ "*'"‘“":“1 s to who has supreme authority in|to make the choice. ; 7 7 : Ll ccndiicielioliaackatlin e on b8 American League. Herrmann and Moran arrived for | 7y \ § i 1) (=i e S : fhe fdsal s (o0 Eisier SO “What 'more c¢an we do regarding | the National League meeting. Moran | P N e e ";:"f“m‘ph-l\_‘nl{‘\‘ n~“1“ has Mother. Inquire about Our Christmas B8 commission other than 'we &l | has several deals up his sleeve, ac. : i \ / ot e o e o G L T eady have done?” said John Heydler, | cording to Cincinnati critics, but Pat 3 [ = R e LG, résident ‘of the National League last | refused to discuss basehall yesterday . \ i\ . P ¢ © OFB IS RUPILE mEnaL oAl ight. duties to take charge of athletics at y e e E | Penn State college. “It was a year ago that the Na- ate college ~ « i 3 A A repor Py itts g as: ig] Wwer 30 Years' xperience fonal League club owners drew up a| STANLEY WORKS AND / 4 = A Y T e Dray. Eye Tosting sutistaction. Guaranteed "5‘"““‘;“ 1“;‘",‘“‘“"-' oL )\j‘i‘;’m“‘:\‘; : fuss had been in conference. 306 MAIN ST, Phone 370. man for chairman a e Na € | H Jommission who has no financial in- CORBIN TEAMS WIN | ! i = E - - _ - erests in baseball. Well, for & year 've been trying to do it. T must con- i g Al 0 { ! = e ess.I am getting disgusted with this | Landers Universals Lose Game Af b f TRYIN' TO URGANIZE n"rgo;fé.'l’.'fli-:f'n‘«.:iii;mfifwo k. | Hard Pight Saturday Night: \ A QUARTET - - “I am getting disgusted with this . and I Teans Weal. ntire commission business. The Na-| | jonal League can’t act alone on it.| 7The Landers .Universals dropped Ve appointed a committee to suggest | the first game of their basketbail t Chicago, did some hard work on it. | {hroughout, with the score tied Al . If you’re driving a car he American League also named & | Jeast four times and the losers takiug —_— e T & and need ' to. switsh iR committee but with this factional | the lead several times. A lucky goai, Athlctics r fight in the American League noth- | | Owner Tssues Statement SO fore o Pacse: - y 4 . shot about half the length of the floor i Western Gonference Passes solu N7 lever or press a button ing ever was accomplished. Ourl ,y Grobstein in the last minute of ——— Ry y tions Affecting Player in College o - in a huri these = soft committee simply was held back be-| play, however, declared the contest 5. ing Player in College and Tt el ik Ty, oause we could get no action from | in favor of the stunley works. mn Little Welshman Shows Some viteher Scott Pex After Graduation. | warm gloves permit easy the American League | the second game of the evening d ) i o ; and sure motion of fin- I R exvalt cur leagus to take| it et L Philadelphia, Dec. —Connfe Mack, | Chicago, Dec. S.—Drastic uction | RN o il | o e anio e sarce, ,f“'ll Clever Work in Sharkey Bout wne mas acquired Picentr Lyle! against athletes who play professional | gers and hands. sjon. 1 can’t see how it could do any | Erwin team by a 32-to-4 \N ST Bigbee, a glant young righthander of football either in college or after grad-| The leat.her is very S'lft I 105 aliendy his done. Wo By the tse of tnhscessiiily bouki e the Seaftle team of the Pacific Cout Uation was agreed upon yesterday by d S ( B o ey ennnecemanly o R Wilie 1 lcague. brother of the Pittsburgh (he facully committee ot the Western and pliable. : ; Som actics Stanley s ago, Dec. 8.—Jimmy Wilde, the o caeider, declared yesterday that ife Interc ite Conference Athletic as- did good work, but through the lack ) gecided disfavor with the bleachers. | British yweight champion, althongh ; JSrersay that e o g 5 e GO b e e 1 soclation. The committee adopted the of American League co-operation | Gibney and Walters were the prin- | outpointed Satur Bight By oaci o ocEioldete orithe Athletic club had never got anywhere.” oo, held a meeting in which the. ecide following resolutions, ver cipal offenders, and for too frequent | Sharkey, New York bantamweight, is 0" m_“m_f’“ o wmh,“(*i] g i FirsteThat! partidipation as .playa| - So it looks as though wily old | yse of his elbow in L.ght clinches, he ) ; s AL o prace - » | regarded as a remarkable fighter . ers or officials in professional football | ' fi n n fi 3 Terrm vi & b 7 o 2 tice of rival American league mana- 3 - Garry Herrmann will hang on as| jatier plaver recefved a 'lack spof | newspaper boxing experts who saw ¢ ana : ames s isqualify for all employ- i o o g . S i . Gl a e games shall disqualify | commission head.for another year.|under his right eve. In the second | the Britom’s first American appear- o )71'1‘\l"‘ players in tampering withi on "y connoction with canference v g They just can’t get Garry out. The, palf Gibney pulled Charlie Cook ovct | ance in Milwaukee. 2 athletics | real test before the National League| pjs shoulder while scrambling for the The little Welshman's supe Second—\'folation ui, rule of De- will come when it is called upon to | pall with the result that Cook’s kaee | blocking, head slipping, accurate hit ent players tol some ol my men o |i cember, 1916, relatingAo coaches and "‘?fi‘ “’9"'“'“ u“:l monos jeague com. enched and he was forced (5| ting and gameness would be more o0 BEVHE 0 SOME OL Y el MTL June ruling of 1017 relating to play- o om, the finerican Le8Suo-|roire from the game. Tho Lando:s ! highly appraised under the Englian T0ci® ©58 (N0 LA St of hoi arollicew motdisaualiiving. g B T e ¢ '_‘“r‘ erel five appears to be a strong one, i 7S o TINEO IETY Ol o 6 e e e O o (e R b T 1"‘1‘“,". grmon won 0 ‘; i “J" b "“1“' LS "x the | one weaicness being in the center po- ' agreed, than by the Americ Players have been advised t Slieclote lymrmn i rt‘ SR Gt B T edon E Sheet B iranay fellow) goodiiaido) rmenlivhol revalllin hardinitkine Sl e ceE o N GRds c RIRERL s onal o eia el oRRERe BRSC Lok s Shicago, ikely will appoint oy the jump, but exceedingly. slow on , and a rough and smashing style. S > e o GLOICALOBIRINANS SRLat o - committees to dicker with the Na- : 3 A s : : tactics served o make my men dis- The committee made it imperative . . " the floor. Jimmy Murphy and Cavp- Wilde did not box a defensive bat . " c tional League. Kach faction will s : 2 | :~ ‘contented, and at least two players for conference officials to keep out of | 0. 1 N tain Schmidt turned in some good |tle. On the contrary, he did his 2 > Lt , aisal elaim that the meeting of its rival 5 q - I ; quit my team on that account. professional gamos. The ruling alsa B et onn mnait el be s floor work. Tor the Stanley Works, ' share of the leading and stood toe 1o “The owners of the Athletic club, states a player's letter can be stricken e pe.d © UD ., Captain Kilduff, forn Lan- and slugged with his heavier op- £ N ot er if he plays yos to the National Teague to decide (,m‘.“u\\“ ~;(-Iun mroh‘wu 2 -\: ‘h\}.my‘ fosiand ‘,".”,“m: f\"]!']“‘ "“ ‘,“fi‘ ”; " fo protect their interests, dectded mot Off the roster if he plays professional- which committees of the American gl est form. Grob- ' ponent. But he did not pack the . go1) o) trade any player who might 1v after his career at college, and he Likdgue stein also had a good evening, having punch that was expected of him, al- 1 useful to the Athleties or any other cannot be hired as a coach i he plays ,n‘, Move Fight to Detro | four field goals registered in his favor. though his rizht cross was dange oY im oG m' ‘”. i Jayer is dis. Professional football. | Bl 2l rcorishoy Hiee caon [N o0 oukReEV L Hootha Tl fanye lou sinnti I SN nalinel] satisfiod here he can :l.m‘\ ‘rtn} he will Prof. W. J. Maenkaus of Indiana | 4 BB i i e Aalrsa‘dvl was the chief performer in the sde- One disadvantage to the Welshmua 000 ho sble to play any place in Uhiversity was elected chairman of the LRI Of the M intimated fhat 1t Wil seek to. i ond contest, playing an aggressive was his weight, and also the 10-round oo 000 ',_N,MH,.“ ik G committee, and Prof. J. I Pyre of D the five olub owners whe moct i | Same throughout and breaking up all distance was not to his liking, as most ugh means that Scott Perry will i e % { manner of trick plays attempte. r s ¢ osts have bee o s 20- 2 The ¢ ce voted to increase the Chicago by injunctions in the Illinois plays attempted by of his contests have been over the Lt e T'he committee voted to Y : . i 4 Populat courts. They will be charged with “‘\}"‘W"""‘-. ""yu'r;l!f‘_x y was a favorite -round route. Hxperts pointed out that fee of foothall ofticials to $50. AN by opu ation holding an illegal mecting and an of. | Vith the grandstand, his ability (o he probably would have made a bot- | The annual outdoor track and field fort will be made to restrain John- keep the game moving causing the ter showing had he fought at 103 s TR]P IS GALLED OFF meet was awarded to Michigan, and ans to de P a e be returne 4 W] e G i ! v s M n June 5. The indoor son from putting into effect any man. | [0S (0 demand that he be returned 104 pounds, his usual fighting weight, il ,'" “fl“‘ “( e Fr Ry i £ A to the game after he left it for a by instead of building himself up to 107 track meet and sWiiniing chardr | dates which such. a meeting may| . . 5 e : . = ik ships will be held at T withorize him to put into force, In. | 'eSPite in the rest room of the asso- pounds, the requirements of the Wi- 5 Regarding His Men, Including ! have positive proof,” dlained Mack, “that other managers hay i Wisconsin was re-elected retary Northwes dirgctly, - kherefore, that would alse | CI3tion: Monroe, a former college consin boxing luw. 'This luw requires President Lowell, of Harvard, [ssues university on e @ .I.!:.f(',::!h“,s A diseused mouth, caused from decayed tecth, and ill heaith have some bearing on the National | S12 Plaved at center for R. and I that there cannot be more than 10 g encne in Which Reason for were awarded o Chicago, and will be | are butitwolof the penalties youill have to DaCHL-pO Sconts it Sy League. The Corbin five had as its mainstay pounds difference in the weight of ; e ) neglect your teeth. Get out of 1h§t])[u %o ::ld:fl I;(C;;e‘n‘.:ll‘?.;‘»‘mf::(‘:):: lx:::tlilnl:“&“T\'p:fi\x:\m ‘:(\:'\)v]:nt::\‘vl‘ team bids fair to take the honovs this 7 o'clock. | Cambridge, Ma Dec. 8.—The }:,‘,':h:)‘x];l'x\:‘«:fl ,:T:,li‘ ueldiat ez e done and is guaranted to g.nie su:{s[u:t:m_;. ey Which one: would be recognise ns the | venr if its work continues as favor-| There no question about Proposed trip of the Harvard football i ! 1t th Price 1s a_Consideration With offictal committee, But john wisely | 2Pl as in Saturdays game. Wilde's gameness, and the fact thai teum to Pasadena, Cal, to play & You, Note How Reasonable We Arc says he will not he dragged into the - he will take a chance with a heavier Western amiversity eleven on New MOHAWKS CITY CHAMPS, American TLeague mess more than is | opponent suzgests that some 3 Y@ Day w, abandoned because — necessary and doesn’t intend to cross| MATERIAL ¥OR PRINCETO American bantams, harder hittees the university authoritics decided that st Junior Eleven Vanquishes tlu-‘ F ull Set 0' I eeth : ) e : § % ; e the coal situation the trip T /ins Title . any bridges until he comes to them. | (. than Sharkey, may upset the Welsh- in view of Dublins and Wins Title. R R evir s e | Columbia Also to Get Promising Local | man in future contests in this country. Would not be in the public interest i pressed by National League men that Schoolboy Football Players. held on May 27, 28 and 29. The an- The recelpts of the match were n and not because of any objection By a 6-to-0 win over the “ub:“ as low as the factional fight in the American | Princeton, N. J., Dec. S.—Princeton | 41sappointment. The promoters had raised by Dr. Garfleld, federal fucl eleven ‘1[““‘1;‘?0“\1:;\‘”\( 3 s H League will prevent all the reforms | university and Columbla university fgured on $35.000. but that dwindleq Administrator. according to state BMaivie N"”‘-‘f‘“m{ okt UPPEI‘ or SatISfaCtlon in baseball which it had been pro- | are to rocelve members of the De | to about $19000. Wilde was guar. Ment last night from the office of cemented their hold .,“\lmn ,m", Dub- | A posed to put through this winter, Witt Clinton championship football = anteed $11.000—win, lose or draw. Iresident Lowell. L LR L e s TR d such as the final solution of the com- | team next June following the grad- Koy, boxing on n percentage basis, . The statement, which was given out lins were the last claiman TR Lower Set Guarmtee mission on matte more stringent | uation of the lads from the Red and | received about $3,000. by Frederick I. Allen, secretary to title to face the Mohawk B aen i pitehing rules, more healthy relations | Black institution. IFour of the grid- —— the corporation, said: ving Dbeen beaten earlier fin the with the minors. ders are scheduled to enter Princeton | % 45 “Prosident Lowell stated t Do on. The touchdown was made by =[S : Porcelain 1 Perfectly CARD NAMID, President Lowe ! & SRl M 4 5 ¥ The average baseball fan is weary- | and the local college is to get two | = Garficld, in his telegram as fuel ad- Griffin This game concludes the UD, Matohne “I] i or Silver i ing of the American League internal | of the boys. Amherst College Chooses Fullhack for . ™iistrator, raised no objetions ta football season for both ‘IoiTn\sl;u\vl BN C N Fillings . Bridgewor] fight and would like to hear more of The future Tigers ar McAneny, the trip of the Harvard football team the Mohawiks will reorganize Lheir e baseball. The players have entirely | Turner, Payn and Roy Iisenberg. Nel- Football Captain in 1920. been lost sight of in this extended | Son Galbraith, the All-City scholastic | Amherst, Dec. $.-—G controversy. After all baschall poli. | fullback, and Blumberg, who held | of tics is something the fans don't give | down the position of right end dur- to Pasadena, but in view of the de- basketball squad for the year soon. enn . Card, sire that the public should avold un- i A i Our Wonderful X-Ray Apparatusl Portland, N. Y. was clected to nc ary travel, the univer auth- 3 2 Sl 7ill immediately locate the most concealed abscess, bad root, | captain the Amherst college hm(lh.:ll orities decided that the trip was not MATHIESEN CHALLENGES. (‘:leln. HEGTEAR L S e e e e e & rap ahout. Tt is the game and the | IN& the past season, are to enter Co- | team in 1920 at football banquet in the public intere Christiania, Norway, Dec. Oscar el cn L players they are interested in a. Kisenberg was chosen the | held last nizht. Card was freshman Announcement of the cancellation Mathiesen, the world ic skating If you have a trouble whose cause is obscure, have your teeth o Several Big Deals Contemplated. v's best quarterback of the past | captain in 1916 and entered the serv- was made Saturday after the athletic champion, has challenged Robert Mc- X-rayed. b The players, however, should get | Season, while Payn was declared the | jce the following spring. MHe hns authorilies had conferred with the Lean, the Amervican champion to Many cases of Rheumatism, Neuritis and Stomach and In- their share of publicity at the Nation- | Pest of the city’ scholastic centers. | pjaveq fullback during the past s fuel administration at Washington. skate a match race at Christiania on teRCinallaist i hancos ave transalieh nElteai L ana the SC ray i COvEIRE al League meeting, where some live — = son and was a consistent and (e. The invitation was accepted in the February 8 next. It is understood clearly the source of trouble. deais will be put over With the ex- NORTH CAROLINA CAPTAIN. pendable performer first place, it was explained, with the here that McLean will accept the chal- eeption of the Reds ‘«\']ynr'.{\'t- stand- Chapel Hill, N. C., Dec. 8.—B. C. The banguet was uattended by 23 provision ths .uw trip could be can- lenge. pat on their world’s champions, | MR® L Tue Ll TR aekle on | letter men. celled if the fuel situation N tricted e o all the other elubs ace in the field | 4y, o University of North Carolina foot- {ransportation facilities. One special TOM O'BRI S ON. r. J ° Henr Fagan for talent. And even Cin itnali hopes | pay) team, whe at one time during the ZBYSZKO VS, STFCHER, car would have been usd by the tean New Y Dec. 8.—Tom F. O'Brien, ) to met sor ¢ stronger ut::ty men to | oW 8 5 ; t war was officlally pronounced a dead 8.—Joe Stecher and — — former n.mm.\”.lmrm;p e ;lmA) for | 8 i 5 WAl iy it frack. regulurs, aan, been elected captain of the ladek Zbyszko will meet P is \ APTAIN 35 years an official of the loc ma- 5 Th P ‘ NAP A-M[N]T D I flfi Most National League clubs have | 19ag t:::‘_ sl e e st.'\',',‘,,‘“'\",‘l':}:‘ i '\,l\' A I teur Athletic union, died early Satur- e Painiess - enta Ice feod plavers and one of ‘wo trades | jackson a false reportof his death was | Regiment armory, Thirty-fourth street| P'hilip ("Nerve) Jelson, the dash- ay morning in Monticello, N. Y., after | i 218 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. are litely ic make contenders of | gent to his home. Word also reached | and Fourth avenue, tonight. Inasm ing fullback of the Nutmegs football jingering illness. O'Brien, when a e R Tel il even the s2cond division elubs, nth | the university, but notice of the mis-| as the contest will eliminate the loses eleven, yesterd: s Llftln‘ll caplala campetitor in local athletics, repre- e "0'"\‘ S it e \fharles Stoncham and Jok U McGraw, | take did not and Capt. Harrell's name | and gain the victor a title mateh with | of the team for Next season. sented the Warren Athletic club of | @ i president and manager of 1ne Giants, | Is Included in the list af the univer-| Earl Craddock, the present heavy-| chofce of Nelson 1S a popular o New Jersey, where he resided. He R pespective’y - will be bacl “rom Cuba | sity's war deaths In the 1919 Yackety | weight champion, there is no doubt|The election of & manager was dej-brought that organization's colors , and a star or two may be added ' Yack, the student annual. that the contest will be on its merits, | ferred until lateds owe in first place in many a race.

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