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| Olson DID NOT DOUBLE CR: NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD.MONDAY, DECEMBER FRE—— HTANLEY WS BROPS ONE T0 CORBIN FIVE ast Game Is Furnished Fans- R. & E. Holds Gellar Position Supe Jnootin 19-17 all tive eam pest urni ig n ecured on was Phe work by and tmely “ht hask et Works the woik 1 Larson brou verdiet ove to the night d the Corbin Stanley Saturday in ames tirc this one of tr cugue has n. Paul had 10 of the 1Y points while Vie Lit tor other o of Hildehrand W n pa ng the ball and lays' was instrun al, winning the gam as they ant worries to the losing outiit he losers Kilduff ‘urnished the \whibition of the = Grobs led .to drop in his winning he close of the R was (he case in last woek’s contest, but the big cen- er plays a game, neverthele At the end of ficst half the tood seven-all, 1 the second half ‘orbin ad ‘and lost nce. “orbin Paul redl se ht R sid responsiblo the and getting however cons- Ior host tein mto were tdly at good the but took the 1 Works Walteu Stanley Left ¥ Hildebrand ward L Kilduft orward Grobstein, Pickop Right arson Center Swanson DA Gibney Right Guard .Schroeder, Grobstein ft Guard. Goals from Kildufr, Gibne 'Wilson floor, Lar- Score, 19-17 Paul, 6; Walter son, 2: Grobstein, 1; foul line, Larson, Kilduff, The second game was a one-sided contest, Landers winning from Russell and Erwin's by a 26 to 9 score. The game was uninteresting, Howard Pemarest being the only man on the R. and team to register, and he was the only man to offer any telling resistance to the ecfforts of Lander’s to' pile up a score. Olson, Sweet and Schmid@t located the hasket frequent- ly. The losers were weakened by the loss of Ben Dougherty, who is out of the game because of injuries Sweet, for Landers, was much better form than in of a week ago. Harold an ex-Yd man was seon time with the sreen and sey and proved a source ol added strength for Landers. He played in a guard position and in addition to keeping his man well covered, landed one basket. Keehner played hard 1e for R. and E., but his ef- forts failed to show on the score hook. Landers, Scehmidt From soen the in game white jer- Russell and Erwin. . .H. Demaret Left Forward. Keehner Sweet Monroe Murphy . Goals from the floor, Olson 4; Schmidt, 3: Sweet, 3; Thomp- son, 1:; Demares KFrom foul Demarest, Olson, hmidt, 2. 1 FOR DARTMOUTH. Plans Are Under Way for E $360,000 Structurc. H., Dec. 1 rection of Hanover, N. ~Plans far the building of a stadium and athletic field as @ memorial to the 90 Dart- mouth college men who lost their lives in the war were announced 6t the foolball team Satur The project, as outlined, calls for ‘expenditure of $360,000, It is proposed to have the stadium Built of conerete, with a seating pacity of 10,000. On the field outside of the stadium are to be laid out two gridiron baseball diamonds, three hockey rinks and eleven lawn tennis courts CAPTAIN KARL At left, Capt. Karl W trlal the of life ing a tence charge of torturing and brutally ty ing enlisted wmen at 1son | scoro | = but | Somnoski | Demarest | line, | ca- | three | NTETS ARE VICTORS oo oo IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE BASKETBAL i YALE IN LEAD New Haven Collegians Show Slhisht Mdhvanta Over Haevard in Winter sports and Princeton, s Yal New Haven, Dec. la-—In a mary ol w orts played by against Har nd Princeton since Yale e lis) ; ver its ol rivals in { won most ol o ! oth 151 in wrestlir 1 the g0 in i 1900 prior to 1os played but nin relations gninst At in won broka ties 3 to sulferi {wo unive from 19 won consistently, defeat t the hands of its riv More than [ played io winning the v with the Thus, the Harvard 13, Yalc Yale in and ‘hout ut i | vard it one | traditions s often © season, ny the me been A sl the team Jority be credited 1000 atween two sevies standing leads I8, Princeton hockey ity yames to 0 serles 1o repres ince had the Harvard has not been the baskethall nrioy that thr othall Princeton Yale has in dual times out entod 1909, won Yale- the on court = n series 14. bu to time mes Princeton ba 15 Yale In Harvard twice Princeton 12 Harvard only water Pl and has beaten | Bls 10 times out of 14 Yale has vanqguished | threo of the wrestling | tween the and Princeton ht tling meets. GURRAN ELECTED CAPTAIN swimming meets and of 15. Yale they has beaten polo game Princeton in tho e the Harvard in all meets held be- also defeated nine two ha in ei out of wres- New Britain Doy Chosen (o Lead Uni- versity of Vermont Football Ileven 1 i 1920, Bdwin R been elected capt ball at the mont. The selection of Curran this 1 of the 1920 foot- Ver- the New Brit- of clty eleven University of Wi m held mont Cynic ain boy the te Thursday The V the papar, speaks in the highest Captain-clect Curran's the past season, and predicts record for next r's oleven the leadership of “Eddic.” 3 Curran played throughout the past season at tackle and end. His work stood out in Vermont's record as stel- lar. He was w member of the 101st Machine Gun Battalion in the World war, enlisting in the old Troop B, which was later merged with the M. G. talion. He is pursuing a gen- eral course at Vermont, and expects o take up the study of medicine on wtaining his B, S, in the academic course. He is a_member of the Thetu Nu Epsilon and the Phi Chi and Del- ta Tau fraternities. other New Britain bhoys were of the Vermont team during season, Hagearty and Conley Poth were awarded for footbuall Hagearty is a of the Theta Nu Epsilon and Conley is afiiliated with the Kappa Sigma and PPhi Chi fraternities ), Hhagearty and (Gonley yer E football while students at the Britain High school night. university terms of work a fine under Two members the e Bernard the member New AND TIGERS. W. Va., Dec. 13 has been inivied to win at football at Princeton Oct, 30, 1920, and the date accepted. It will be the sccond weeting betwoen the teams, West Vir- inia having won lasi season's game i 5 to 0 Mot West mect Virginia Princeton on lkation He is fac- sen- l a Detzor At may result imprisonment in a nee on the American |, parts of the U unt defeated have | as made at the banquét for ! during | and starved prisoners, witnesses have been = MiN WORLD’S SERIES—EDWIN R. CURRAN ELECTED CAPT. H COLLEGES ND A CHALLENGE v Ditirvard and Yale Track Team In- vited (o Meet Oxford and Cambridge, Caunbridge, well Mass., Dec. 15—If all combined Harvard o will meet Oxtor in Boslund next July. colle tcanms were 1y this month, and a d pected to tavorabie to invitacion, will be made With the inter- ality, the American the middle the teams will second Yale track (e m i he proached o ci on s be acecpiing 11 thme woek U omect wor will leave ng June abon land and compete during the week in July. itarvard invi has already considerod the ation &nd is undarstood (o be f vorable toward fts acceptance. Gareelon, former graduate manager of (hieties at Harvard has already. con- with the Yal» authorities, and there appears to be no reason to be- lieve that the proposition meets oppo- sition ai New Haven The decison to accept or v (he trip will be made probably I vranged the meet will be on the 1ifth Harvard and Yale on ono Oxford and Cambridg on Honors are even. The won the initial mect, July 22, 9, on their side of the pond, by the of b points to 1. A rvetwrn virit paid by Oxford and Cambridge (wo years afterwari the Americans winning on Sept. 5, 1901, at the Berke- loy Oval, New York, 6 points to 8. The third meet took place July 1904, overseas, and the Yankees again wore he Jaurel wreath, score 6 to The nglishmen succeeded in tying the series in 1911 with the aid of Putnam, 2 Rhodes scholar, wnose home was in The point the American hammer thrower made in winning his event was enough to defeat his own countrymen. SECRETARY FOSTER IS SUCCEEDED BY O’BRIEN red joct soon hetwoen side and the other Brtains 184 core s Kansas, Milwaukee Baseball Man, Who Held Position in 1912, Returns to Giants. New seery York, Dec. 15—John B. Foster, v of the New York Giants for the pust seven years, is no longer con- nected with the clhib. Joseph D, O'Brien, who held the position for one year before the th of John T. Brush in been named to succeed Mr. Ioster, and will assume his duties immediately. The an- nouncement of the change was made vesterday In the rm, of an official announcement, readmg as follows: Charles A. toneham, president of the New York Giants, announces that the Board of Directe of the National Exhibition company has se- lected Joseph D. O’itrien of Milwau- kee as secretary. Mr. O'Brien is an experienced baseball man of national reputation, having served as president of the American Association and as a member of the National Board of Ar- bitration of the Minor Leagues. Ile conducted the affairs of _the Giants under the administration' of the late John T. Brush. He will as- sume his dutles at once. l also K YALE'S SCHEDULE. Pive Matches in Canada Arvranged lor Blue Hockey Team, Dec. 15.—Yale t night ordered at Lake Placld, N. Canadian sion ever an Americ college ‘w Haven, squad was | port on Daec } ror only | undertaken’ by | team., Seventeon players will Lake Placid) practicing two days there the ' team of 12 departs for Canads, The revised schedule pro- that Yale will play the Hamilton . 30: Queen’s university Kingston, Ont,, Dec, 31; the Brock- hock to the register at vid rs on De W. DETZER, ACCUSED BY SOLDIERS OF CRUELTY AND ABUSE, | AND CHIEF ADVOCATE ALLAIRE OF THE ARMY WHO IS CONDUCTING PROSECUTION Center said at Le Mans, to have beaten More than 100 brought from all and the government has already (2) show Governors Wm, and | and | thiva | I Dempsey, W. K. ¢ spent § s court-martial in session Island, H. Allaire, chietr advo! is proseculing, . GAMES— AIN OF VERMONT ELEVEN — ENGLISH 15, 1919, WHITE SOX OWNER AND MANAGER SATISFIED PLAYERS COLLEGES CHALLENGE ey club at Brockville, Jar. 1 I's collogd 7 and the Weli Wellind, Jan. 2 Returnin will ni i at Toronto, nd Hockey s 1o the Univer United States Yale Pennsyiva- pal KEARNS IS SILENT e i the Philadelphia ice French Promoters Aniously Waiting to Hear m Mansger Regarding Bout., Paris ived Dec. 16. ar 1y the Pershing ing circles in Paris arc view of (he ofiieial challenge issued hy Deschamps, Carpentier’s manager, o the Tuterr vester cl Decoin from Jack Demp. has not Kearns on ~Carpenticr reee his offe tight in for the dinm expec sty hrongih porvation . told the ted Pr today that he w not concerned aboul (he arrangements and was leav- ing for England Monday. The gener- al opinion in DParis that Dempsey would not be willing to come to France, while Carpentier's expressed willingness Amier or tralie ha “I wis matter could arranged as 5001 as possible,” s Curpentior today, “so that I might go to work. [ desire to depart from the old-time publicity stunts. | that the records of both Demy wyselt speak for themsclves, wish to get down to busine tle the matter once for all defeated 1 will proclaim Mr. the greatest living fighter.” FOR NEWBERRY Noxing o arpentic to go to icn that this be ey and and 1 I Rapids, Mich.—Attorney Littleton (left) and Jude: of Detroit, are actine Senator Truman H chief defendants for fraudulent Grand Martin W. James Murfin, as counsel for Newberry and othe i their indictment election practices. FAMOUS DOC. DYING Dr. Willian at Oxtord Osler is this country us prov dying mhered reported best rem is rhaps for m his famous statement (which he never made) that usefulness was over at 60 yeur it were best that he be chloroformeg at t age. Living himself age of 70, he is the best the falseness of the attributed to him. mon’ to exampie of theory that was ——a ,000 on the cist in oY Y nad tied S5 | | When s on | Dempsey's | Sport- | in | wional | Aus- | caused renewed enthusiasm. | id believe | wid sel - | a “i"ellé'x"r’rr Neeflé a Friend - - ke N HE THouGHT HE'D Go OLUT DOORS NVIETH HIS SLED AND on" GEORGE AEYNOLDS M Reynolc fer Continental and Com- | ishts were ad work Lot | ack of coal W | - Chic presid mer Georg nt of the National in the afternoon when all | tern he continued working while his ordered out, due to the | stenographer took the dictation by hank, By the light of a lan-' candlelight. EX-KAISER MOVES TO DOORN S o AT ot o FENUE N von of th are shown ahove. Ucemstra, The surrounding the Holland.~Protected hy stalls and fence, the Doorn, part property rounds are high barbed-wire exiled Inoa On ‘he g kaiser is now in his new home here, | many pagodas - like the one at the formerly occupied by the Barvoness ) side, which rests on whale-bones,