New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 12, 1919, Page 22

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| LICENSE COMMITTEE | KNOCKS OUT JOE MU HUSTON GIVES 0UT REJECTED TERMS == i tion and club, on {to ¥ entative’ Agreement With Frank (- + Navin Is Explained leug ) s [ N6W ! York, prove - that De -fn an effort | T e to the American league the urgeits ‘went fully half-way in an | g t o0 1 hall e o about that bring peace, onal genuine basc- was only tho Johnsou, whicn reconciliation Colonel T. L. Yanker of the a it in and anity Ul ival half-owner e S0 vou ot the ctforts of factions, Ruston, a1 Boston \tu full ol compromise Navin, president hére last Sund 58 and thy. Entinec at and after an hour's conference Navin Jumped into to catch a train or| Chica He took with him the | tentatiy reenment which, last Moa- day, he submitted to Johnson and his | lo ¢lub owne it called Cfor! the following stipulations: The new board of directors ko con of two directors from the rival| Letigns—Comiske Chicago, Rup- of N York, Navin Detroit Mack of Philadelphia Jolhnson to 1 voto cio member of Nawin to agree from jany meetin \lircctors or of ti {uest of Ruppe I°ragee, thus defe: Provénting. either ing the worst of it | Soughi Harmon | Tho lengue to New Yark o1y and of the president fled yesterday gave © of the tentative ofter submitted to Irank Detroit terms of the club, ! veste irom met Navin 1:30 o'clock | club day a cab oi ot T High of th leag and no by ve the to abs of the league Comisi ph hoard scehoc the ¥ of Holr rect head Hows Fran The blem Burn, ) | white {in th Burn i an-l . and ng tion a quorum from t- ous Adjustment. attend the meeling called by the ol | { to recoznize 4 the »d under the constituti 4 canll such a meeting. The annu 1aceting was only to transact routine Business at the end of which the @ight club owners were to attend an ifformal meeting of conciliation purpose; of which would be to 1hings over calmly and scek monious adjustment of the difiiculties: Ban Johnson have the privilege of attending a meetifig if he carcd to All §f the rulings of the directows). fo be recognized league and the Mays case to sidered settled and dismisscd, At thé @onference Navin aslked that tho digputed third-place money be eplit cvenly between the New Yorlk and Deproit clubs. To this Huston declined to assent, and af vin returned to New York tio af ! 1hird-place moiey to the Yank made one of the the tive agpeement. Another term the agree- ment after Navin's to New | York W that Johnson was to obev “ tho instructions of tho hoard of di- yeetors in regard to the chairmanship the National and o vote for board silpulated. Navin Wanted tmmunity. At the ond of last Sunday conferenco Navin asked: ‘Will you grant immunity litigation if T can club owae for the annual meeting replied Huston, “We will you provided you | them club owners this ten- | bourd right Lo the the mem e clgge talk | pjoy har- 1 was, Fuc 10 such Yout Y P Loui 59 of the con- board by be i Ralp othe and the wi At ter innir high he n ahco AT and award v tenta- terms of added to return fon the conimt person such as ¢ ot mis: i | 1 | | 5 hasty | fron and W ford N Colu New Phil « induce Johnson tho other to come New York s immunity aek and to the b the have tative Hustdn then called the cago nate what “1 might considerahle Comiskey cexplained an ng b agreed terms of proposition N¢ ) up Comiskey on | telephono in Chi the Chicago mag- | distance informed had been done. say that experienc diffculty in gettin pprove of what we did,” ‘He wa inst with the 1 Johnson but at length ten lor and 1 Johi we to uston, Cub outs pr e Geas of tion if the stand the When tov fLuston Je nl e brought of ‘trou Conrish conversation i “IE didn't take us long Lo find | out,” however, .that Johnson's outfi had ‘ne iutention going throug witlf the provisions of tho (entative igrecment that Navin took {o Chi- | ngo. Il soQn became apparent that | they were lierc only to railroad us ani | s they had no thought of peace. “‘h:’ Colonel Huston then said: i “I believe that our offer of ey s goinz at | half-way. It i ncere and paved the a nent by which neith: had to surrender any principle. Joinson could have remained preside yut his powers would ecn greatly reduced. The would ¢ been run by the v who have their money ‘in Hu:‘ sport “However, as the Chicago delega- ' t:dn showed no desire to go (hroug with the terms of the tentative agrec ment of compromise, we did not feel | ourselves bound by the pledge of | fmmunity and we opened on .Ilhllll'txnli | with all our tegal batteries. Start Oaster Proceedings, The New York club, on Wednyesday ‘ night, started action to remove Johu-, son from the pr In line with | this action, the following tele was_ dispatched Lo Johnson vesterda st the Fisher Building, cag peac it 1 Lkopt of uri Y] mad 1ick Hovrt mer, thro by the ment od of baseb: Johnson last Tuesday night promptly went into Giltmor the ind his clubs zot into n ¥ nd en i had a Navin in the m here, hut T wm then also took part Iy time very tha N 4 who over peite t Wil for a sel r party would way nigh betw [ ssidency. Mays RECEPTION T0 CHAMPIONS football o'clock GREENLEAI WINS AGAIN, Dilliard ming w shots, leade December Jack Burl NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DE APPROVES NGAVI e =T e e T ADVISORY BOARD FOR BOXING—JUD N IN WATERBURY—HIGH SCHOG L CHAMPIONS TO EMB GE W. F. MANGAN AND PH GET MONOGRAMS noview of your repeated itution of the obligutions, viola- league includ- s of the vour fiduciary 12 —“DUTCH” KENT WOQULD WRESTLE BLACKSMITH 1919, &y {LIP BRATTON ARE APPOINTEES — BOBBY REIMER | l = e — = = 5 Hl{AnMfl Brain Convulsion - By Briggs| directed the your actions punishment to Now injury ot Yok of erdays’ directors with and in view of the board of our claim ic lea vetusal ot the ve X ON BOXING BOARD Popular Lawyer rand Philip Bratton Are Two Chosen v contract 1 and in thy president New York erminated oy view of ves Ameriean treasurer n ue, e secrelary . to ol f club e abir | and | ed any Vet of eny nt which cliin and leawie. or compensation you wyve hetween you it or h At N B I werc Mangin i forbids the is intere and the portion noyou Philip Bratton selected mem- | runds i use of any of fes Wwnent . i | it 1 ol the advisory committee (o the | e " which it compensation license conmittee for el We add existence contract of any the conduct o | such contra exhibitions This when ander any hoxing claim in (his city in the | i )" out of i C future. was the dotermined laet] is | evenir licenso committeo ! I et that the public KAGUL BASEBALL | for NIIW YORK.” ompanied by cland, left here - Chicago. Johnson to discuss basoball matters srday. He did not file appeai Jue Wazner's dec in tho Cas Yeste his lasi file an appeal. purpose. In the selec- | i of the Jim vestor- | tion foregoing gentlemen sporting is assured of having showed no an sion day was ! Lol Football Tleroes to Re- ve Sweaters and Emblems To- W—Dancing o Follow. New cleven e wembers of the ritain football winners ¢ chamipionship in the Trinng: e, will be tendered a > this evening in the High ) Short talks will given Superintendent S, 1 wes, Principal Louis P. Slade, Di- Athletics William G. Moor- ch David L. Dunn, Captain Crane and Captain-Elect K Griffin, noxt eleven presentation of sw will be made to and Brink, will sweater for athl ree different played on school reception dan Zymnasinm by of , Cc wed aters 18 receive s taking in one 3 sketball and and em JUDGE Love W. ¥. MANGAN, of Clean Sports. players the 10 \ two capablg oflicials who will ever be the the SDo1 5 the b on alert for feguarding of | BECOMES RED FACE FROM EXERTION DECIDE S To CONCENTRATE MIND ON \WHAT To GIVE WIFE FOR CHRISTMAS N 4o SECONDS [IN] BLooD teams and track team ber the of v ed Wi member of Brink was also a same teanms. At the ineing will be 't oat §:1 their aim in run for their thivd third getting committee. Captain the or money. There is yet to be g the T he eption ¢ man chosen. In affair w discussing o of o 1 st member of the board, Judge Mangan i Warren S. It was & small fee td he had a Sl As mind the strong man for the Jjob. suggestion for a ! choice of it L i the other member, it might | nful Billiardist Takes Measure in he wisdom if Lawyer David Dunn Michu be Judge Mangan suggested | of the el Souncy member | body mittee, and Alderman | and advisory Il be the forfeits. The cor as a W r pencer suggested Physical Director | visory committee will be ter. | mse of the meeting that | pald for the services ! at i o a mecting next Applicants The following a ARLY BURSTS custodian IN 25 SECONDS PBREAKE ouT i CoLD PERSPIRATION IN 30 SECONDS 1S ALMOST RIEADY To GIvE T UP AFTER A TULL MINUTE oF THOUGHT DECIDES To GIVE WWIFE A CHECK. IN 50 SECONDS REASON ALMOST V=S SEE GIVES \WAY been received by tee for permits: i {the to and this | the license commit- | cember of bonds of the ad- ted upon Puesday evening. 1 Permits, pplications nmittee | 15 and January 1; from Joln | 10 Willis, president of the Natlonal A. C., for a show between Janus d January from Thomas W | for a bout a date suitable to Wash- | committece. No action was taken the preparation of the rules, -eport *rom dent of nibition from ancis O Brien, vice-presi- A. C, for an e on January 2 202 ‘rescent held anke, on | | | the | John of thoe- | of | impartial the tamiliar ourney—Kecgh Beitts Layton. cre given place. He s with all in Dot 4 —Dof ouzhly branches York, Viladeiphin D. Kre the national tour ment h Greenleaf the tan, Del. player, v b toward the championship incidentally put Krueter out of unning for first pince. The match completed in 21 innings. the end of the (ifth inning Jeading, 36 to 16, but three s later CGreenleaf collected his run.of 48 and in the tenth inning ade put him 50 points d_of the York player. 1 that it was casy For Greenleal went out with an unfinished Krueter's high run was innir both pla of apparently ating 125 to American pockot last night, I youthful Wil- advanced an- 5 ter, sport and would act an n on the cus- | held supervisor, board. relative but manner sion of a taken, Alderman ques had commissions rurnish conducted, the desired The only two | granted to promoters must be bhon The promoters ! post victly committe or Some dis to the naming no action was was Curtis been in us that re- boxing ticut cities to the sport is place gave stated made to Connce data how one information. license committec permits a month and the ie clectors o 4 will required to | bond $1,000 and to comply the rules laid down the This bond must u certified eheck Mangan Gives V Mangan arrived this juncture and of his appointment committee. The rules, by tho commiltee, were and he s that a inserted th; permits are not he transte Alderman Curtls | explained that the plan is to have the | promoter havo all of his plans per- fected permit is grantec I Juc wid that the reforee | hould ceeptablo to the commit- ravored having (he boxers physician and contestant pounds o 1 should Alderman AL ) cavding forfeils Judge M houl box Krue- Lo E but only Y voted that would be hold the ¢ which New it e ot he be Hix last numben of fow to by be | | | | | ¥ | | | | i | | & « | cash inatehes yves- Rocheste M. Layte eph Concannon, Niorris D. TPink, nnic Allen, Kan- Maturo, Den- inners of the olhey Y were Jeronie wi ted mbia, Je York, at adelphia, and tity, W, t the meot- he was ap- the ad- ot read to proviso | Keogh, Judg John ) de at Mo.: who i1 prised on | [ b | | visory, lined him be to who beat to ed t the )T ANGLING FOR HMORNSBY w Will With No York, Me( teturn to Cuba Deals in Sight, Today before o Mangan be he Dec. 2 rturned Manager and to tee, examined where L Cuba \ hy n in cusos y. where he is interested in the one 10 bout weighs more m-American Jockey club ol Havana The was unable to make n the Je meetir here cGraw said last night that e no offer to I'resident Cardinals that wits track, Giants' trades n o7er his opponent permitted. asked the requiring $100 and tinal boxers post cach Will Help City Conneciliman Michael another ide not be Spencet from I re ue Lox he had B for Roger last sum- | broken ular yers an favored st nel the | s 1o posi od the 1shy H when h ugh iniuri he offercd of semi to stated inticld hiss v o Louis up Kerwin Py - feature -~ hat in of the license amount is §5 iy e made The ceommend o I ordi- making licenye to poke on of W gt o Horns- 1 al that offer since I Al he committce e ot the virrd to ror refuosed no of money The and ttime. present offer he has & and s Sixth that it voted o repre made & to common draftod hoxing couneil - an SHARKEY AND UERMAN | e Dec. J iven the popuiar Wilde, the we will hantamweight, nance he feo for The rale (o submit at the mittee rounds houts lowed On nelius cle Sharkey, | ded 1suglish meel as w York (1 conmmilte il P on voted fly- Pete o to adopt for boxers examination superyisin Jimmy making Necessnry ht, 1 nan, cvent program under the auspic Newark sport n's club in Regiment armory, Newarl, it announced last heavyweight bout will be Moran and Sergeant cl to physical one option of U ATt as e com minute prelimin will ol Tour (wo- he First w and over fou no hout 12 rounds. motion by Alderman Cor- Dehm, Philip Sralton | was | | named & member of the advisory ry st be wl- t vean The IFrank a v AR Lt R e i AR 5. CASINO BOWLING ALLEY —OPENS— SATURDAY 10 ALLEYS. 10 TABLES. All New Brunswick Equipment. A double-breasted overcoat that Neither too young for the conservative, nor too conservative for the young. This is a picture of it. Butat that, you don’t know the half of it, and w I man Of any age can wear. on’t, till you see the coat itself !

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