New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 11, 1919, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1910 CINCINNATI WORLD'S CHAMPS WERE BEST FIELDING TEAM IN 1919—BAN JOHNSON'S ENEMIES ARE OUS , —MEL COOGAN IS KAYOED BY BENNY LEONARD IN SECOND ROUND—FORMER LOCAL POLO STARS ARE PLAYING A FINE GAME THIS SEASON | e B o T e T T SO AR = = NCINNATILEADS |5 et Somebody Is Always Ta king the Joy Out of Life - By Briggs| N TEAM FIELDING v 1o oo puavers ENR) COOGAN EARLY - = e i = - Tk n- Georae = LI3TEN GEORGE ~ 1 Now JACKK | Dow vormer Local Lavorites Are Display- gERE—~ |'ue“ GD’(CO'V‘C MADE UP SEVERAL WANT To PUT @A goords Show Worl’s Champs| e creoc suin s smorican neacc Bemny Puts Over Kago in Second SOME GooD MEWS Sl e e g e — Jean in Foul Race As Usual. SR FoR. Y. - YouLL = e AnD Don' al Average of 974 |7 Mt me Mt Round—Benjamin Beats Tuohey e Gryens e BY ADVICE_AND Don ; L CL TV o \—'\/ AND 1T HAS SOME ¢ —ii donbt he interested in the work he blayers in (he Americs New ‘York, Dec. 11.—According to :\m“h comprises six Massachusetts ie official flelding aver: of Na- ! and Rhode Island teams. Promiment ! onal league clubs and playe for the | or the former local B | world, knocked out Mel Coogan in | [eAson. of 1919, Cincinnati leads the | (hier” Fred Jean, who is en- | {he sague in flelding, with . Boston | {er on the I River team, which is | pad the mast ch J B and stood | jmaking frong bid for tirst place In | ourth, with n, most ! (he leag \Vitli Jean. ure Pie Pourth Regiment Armory nizht. v Cily, Dec. 11-—Benny Leon- wrd, lightweigint champion of the sccond round of a scheduled elght round hout hefor rowd in the butouts, o and most errors, 219: | and ilart, rushers: Cusick, who larly in the second round Leonard oston, most assists, 2,004. Philadel- | merly tended goul for the late Tom | caught Coogan with a vi and up- Phia made the greatest number of | Coticr's Hartford team, and Purcell | percut Coogan went to ~canv i ouble plays, 116; Chicago made five | i (he goal | for & count of nine. He was groggy fouble plays April 29 in a game with.! Otlrer former jocal stars with vari- ; when be arose and was open . for a pt. Loui us feams are Soxy Lyons, with Prov- ! combination left hook and straight a triple tie for lea idence; Dugghn and Bolunt with Law vight from the champion. Coogan fell hase, T8, J. Konetchy, rence; Harkins ind Pence with Sal- | like a log. At the count of eight Fred Mollwitz, Pittsburgh-St. | em, Other faces forme familiar | zot to one knec and attemped to ris and George Kelly, N | the local floor ave Taylor and | iis legs refused to support him. The > ot . Fre Ny, With Worcester: Griffith with | peferee stopped the contest and asxist- i . Merkle, Chicago, has the most put- | |, md Willis and Hardy with | “orne l D . uts, 1,494, and mosi errors, Wal- . Berney Doherty is with New y . vds and many not- WELL LET oN T BuT COURTNEY WELL - er Holke, Boston, accepted the most | jedrord ables were amonz the crowd that | ME TELL CARE WHAT WOULLDN'T GIVE Hrsow BUT Som€E BodY b havn ce 1,669, Ired W. Luderus, ! rphe jarest statistics issucd by the'| j d the armory fto suffocation P . - = ' oyyed IR o the most assists. | leakie & § Tal Dbt The e i e Rk et You \WRHAT IT'S "lflADl: "T;‘:E:c;ls‘gfn T \T'LL TuRN 15 ALWAYS TaKING hos. Hart ling goul getter, with | round houts end in knockouts. Al TS MADE OF- ITS A 2 Flae OUT To BE THE JoY ouT ofF George W. Cutshaw, Pittsburgh. | 105; , leading the fivst rushers Reich stovped Al Roberts in the sec- CHEM ICAL TasTes Fin FUSEL ol ads the second basemen, playing the ; (of (h spot, with 275 Donnelly, is | ond round, and Joe B imin of Cali- " ! dents ~ND reatest number of games and having | Joading in fouls with 30, with Frank | fornia gave Tommy Tuohey so severe PotSonN AKII.& Q\';LSUR =) best average, .980. Rath, Cincin- ©jyapdy and Fred Jean pressing him | o beating that the referce had to end hati, had the greatest number of put- i ¢losely for the honors Blount and ! postilities in the fifth round. i and most assists, 452, Pick, | pence who Kicked ‘em out for New Teonard weighed 157 pounds and go-Boston, made the w08t er-{ Brifain leams in' the past, are in sec- | (oogan scaled at 154, Leonard -was 20 ond and third place in the goal tend to lead but was short with a left. he catchers are led by Killifor, ' cpw vace. Mallory, an eld-time New | (‘oogan reached the body with o left. “hicago, .987. who also led in 1918 Haven star, is puiting up a fine game | -cached the body with a tong The leaders follow lin the circle for Worcester Lieft. Mel forced the fighting but Ben- Pirst Basemen. L ny met him coming in with aceur- fame and Club G ro : = ately driven punches. Benny pecked | e B O 3 3 Konetchy, Brook 1288 89 .99 TRAVELS FROM "off most of Mel's ieads and countered | \o'l'z, Pitts, St. L. 777 34 .99 e cleverly. The round was given over Golly, N. Y. .... 0 NORWAY INTO i to light boxing, with Leonard having HHolke, Boston .. 13 474 95 ! a shade the better of if. lPaitt, St L. Phil. 24 .99 TO WED " 1he sccond round opened up as the | Second Basemen. . ., with Coogan forcing the fighting [Name and Club 3 LA i Leonard scoring on the retreat ng. N. Y. Phil. 3 £ R4 % . ting for an opening to end it. [Cutshaw, Pitts. .. 13 4 : Leonard stepped into the Rath, Cincin ok 5 | fies 4 5 onrushing Coogan and brought up a Frisch, N. Y. .... 2 8 . % S short snappy uppercut. The blow did [Whit'd, Phil. Pitts bEE T i not travel more than six inches, . but ST O G A e P i 5 DSCHTAN 1 Third Basemen. F 4 Benny had his weight and leg thrust o She i tol thle ADDE ) L 3 : 3 g r g fc » apparent weakness of the Nome and Cluib G PO AP i | benind it 1¢ ifted Coosn and aump- | FOR CONTEMPT FACTORY BASKETBALL ~ ciciaiiers "6n heat ucsiny mighi. MANN T0 RETIRE Schreiber, Cin el (BT TR, e B ishn | ed him with a thud to the boards. I'he Y. M. & A : Frisch, Cin. ... 20 18 5~ 082 A SO Mel rose to one knee at four and rest- 5 T W A 5 Deal, Chicago ... 116 15 3 gy : ' ed for a count of nine. He was none ) | Eixciting Clash Bxpected Whén Corbin Groh, Cin. ...... 121 171 O S | too strongz a N | 2 > | Barbare, Pitts. .. 80 '100 136 . ¥ | but litted s arms weakly in defence x : and Stanley Works Quintets Clash Bp'kel, Pitts., Bos. 138 141 2 i d | f.eonard freinfed onece for the body and ¢ e gt s M - % Shortstops. 3 G ol sania oppedinis gaurdl i i . Next Saturday Night at the “Y. ins 'and Club ¢ _,"'i",, G o Wy ‘. i | Quitk os & flush Leemard hooked Two gawmes are scheduled in the In TO BiS BACK AT COLGATE, 2 York, .« ‘Dee. ' r1l4-August Te. Bitia . ... . 207 395 969 N a left to the jaw and accompanied it g SRS 5 | austrial Basketball league at the Y ysine, Bt aab s R e with a solid right. Coogan fell heav- & M. C. A. Saturday evening when the vy Bankart Informs Pittsticld Man : Bancroft, Phil. . 24 i 5 ily. As before, he 1ose on one knee. R i D & B Corbing AveNclash: twithid b1 He WIlT Coach Maroon Eleven. been chafrman of the Natlonal coms Olson Urte .y 1400 849 445 .9 1 § The cobwebs still were on his eyes, R Stanley Works and the Russell & I3 Pittsfield, ‘Dec.. 11~—Larry Bankast | mission since the baseball court was Outficlders. wdyr! } stes <ng full nine ¢ : : Neme and (‘m\:‘ G. PO ¢ ¢ S '"“({’“'( .:"fi::' l,{‘i:\’;“oqmvm‘ His win team battlos against the Landers- js-to coaclr the fodtball team at Col- antzed, annotmced at the meeting Nar E . . . 2 scond e tried 0 se E . 5 Universals. The contest between the gate university next fall. Definite in- yeuy, Phil. Ivl‘. 3 25 3 # spirit willing, ‘h\m .ll{\\”u;?r o : oAb A AR BaATey W esia Avds iouta PR S oS e diehin o (ln.(hvt T;""‘::‘l"l- 1;(,::({;(71“({3;? u\!u AR i BETXBSIN oo S e L e o S % g be a hummer. Bach team bas scored yesterd by Trad A. Peterson, fof- | oo iWolld-Teyieriion: ths POSICIGH Si A 12,006-mile_ oce thip | and a|waved Leonard to Bis ‘corncy ‘amtl) : hel Fark aiteaiianlitel Isiheaasa Dy E: ; erson has Just boen elect. | Nationl league and, somis gf ‘the élub 1,000-mile journey over the Andes | helpedithe heaten man to his feel. | “Chief” Larson, who is ably assisted ed a member of the Colgate alumpii OWNers of the Anierlcan league hifvo mountains are bring together Miss e : by Paul and Hildebrand. For the board of athlotic directors and is fn | Objected ito /Herrmiann seépving as signe Petersen of Christiania and her NEW DEPARTURE. ! s ; Buttmakers, Kilduff, Gibney and Wal- touch with Bankart in regard to the, head of (he commissfon bekause ho ! fiance, Alexander lundh, Norweglan - - ! 7 | ther e showing their old-time skill plans for 1920 at Colgate, the institu-; was a club owner. Mr. Herrmann's consul wt Valparaiso | Bluo's Tentative Hockey Slate, Will i 2 of past scas The ‘other:game is 'tlon which turned out one of the besti integrity in the office has never beecn Miss Petersen is the dat 3 Tendiide - Caxiwdinn . | not attracting much attenion ow- elevens in (he cas questioned. Prof. Petersen of the University Rarid o i | Christianis She iz one of the most New Haven, Dec. 11.—A tentative i utital wonmen in Denmark, and is odiile, for the Yale university P A TidE Pitls. |~ 8¢ W ‘oca | shown here wearing the hat of the | ey feam announced last,. night Gowdy, Boston 74 5 ! native Danish costume. shows a radical departure from pre- Wilson, Boston .. 6 3 82 .97 SiCha vious schedules in that a trip to EDWARD STEWART Pitchers, n ] da will 'be made and matches | T i i ) Name and Club G . ONE Or EEV played with several teams of the we‘,""‘l_hl(ll\‘u‘l'DIZ:I.I \(iir:‘d\ »\‘Ivl:;ongh .?t Benton: N, Y. .. 36 : '1.000 3 Ontario Hockey association. 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