New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1919, Page 26

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1919, " HARVARD BASEBALL SCHEDULE CONTAINS 27 GAMES INCLUDING SHORT SPRING TRIP AND SIX N ERING PLAN TC SEND TENNIS TEAM ABRO AD—OFFICIAL Sl IW OPPONENTS—YALE ATHLETIC BOARD CONSID = Er—r—rrereen SANCTION FOR LEONARD-DUNDEE BOUT IN NEW HAVEN-—BGOGASH TO _MEETPARNEY_AD&!!{ ! ARVARD 10 HAVE ING DIAMOND CARD aseball Schedule Numbers 27 Games, Including Spring Trip Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 19—Twenty- games are listed on the Har- rd baseball schedule, made public ‘the athletic committee last night, fth additional provision for play-offs f, possible ties with Princeton and fgle. Among the newcomers as op- onents of the Crimson are Fordham, ornell,; West Point, Annapolis, Vir- Hila and the oBston Americans. Al- gh the Boston college athletic | agement announced yesterday that ‘flates with Harvard teams had been | nceled, provisions for two sgames | th Boston college appear on the edule. e spring recess trip, abandoned Bt season, will be resumed. It will yalkorter, however, than in previous ; rs\, The schedule follows, games | {be played at Cambridge, except | re vwtherwise designated: April Bowdoin; 14, New Hampshire col- same week, day not decided, Red | b% at Tenway park; 17, West Point | b¥West. Point; 19, University of Vir- | a. and the Boston Americans. Al- B at Annapolls; 22, Unlversity of Rhnaylvania at Philadelphia; 24, Co- Bobia at New York; 28, University Maine; May 1, Cornell; 5, Dart- joth; 8, University of Virginia; 12, perst; 15, Princeton at Princeton: b Williams; 32, Princeton; 26, Holy w; 29, Brown; 21, Brown at Prov- ya e; June 2, Princeton at New a (in ocase of tie); 5, Pennsylvania; { Vexrmont; 9, Boston college at @wton; Holy Cross at Worcester: 16, m; 19, Boston college; 22, Yale | ¥New Haven; 23, Yale; 26, Yale flace not decided, to be played in of tie). DUSTRIAL LEAGUE GAMES & Hutchinson and Corbin and ‘Landers Quintets to Battle Tomor- | \xow Night at Y. M. C. A. The speedy P. & F. Corbin basket- | all five, with two victories to date, 1 stack up agajnst a formidable pponent tomorrow night in the Lan- ers, Frary & Clark five at the Y. M. | b A. gymnasium. The work of these [cams so far this season, indicate that | hey will wage a hot fight for the adustrial league championship. The Forbin team has Vic. Larson, star of fic regular “Y” team, and his pres- 2ce is proving a big factor in the btrength of the Lockmakfirs. Jimmy farphy and Freddie Schmidt of the ! Tniversal e showing up well. If | Miarlie Cook is able to play with the | 15, the contest should be a warm | bne. The other league game will be between the Hart & Hutchinson and | the Fafnir Bearing company teams. | JOE DUMOE IS BARRED. Lafayette Faculty Declares Football " Star Ts No Longer Eligible. { *“Baston, Pa., Dec. 19.—Joe Dumoe, | fight end of the Lafayette college | football team, yesterday was declared ingligible’ by the faculty athletic committ Professor Francis A. | March stated that Dumoe had been declared ineligible because he had | played four years of intercollegiate | S6otball. Dumoe, previous to entering | Fafayette this fall, played two seasons | with Syracuse and one with Fordham. ! Dumoe was the favorite for the | eaptainey of next year's team. The | faculty action grew out of profession- alism charges concerning Dumoe. | CLARK AGAIN Allentown Battier Outclasses Zulu Kid at Pittsfield. Pittsfield, Dec. 19.—Jackie Allentown, Pa., the champion of the American ary force, carried 11 of the Clark of | middleweight | pedition- | rounds | before the Twentieth Centur club here last night. The first round | was even and Clark outpointedGWsfi | was even and Clark outclassed his op- ponent in every other ssion, but | could not knock him out. Clark won over Zulu Kid two weeks ago on a foul athletic | e § { announced th: I university PARK CITY TRIO LEADS, DBridgeport, Dec. 19. trio, “Andy” McCarthy, red Fido” O’Brien, finished and cleven pins behind , Lewis and Harper combination after the fir: Hartford | one binations finished here last night. Both McCarthy and O'Brien fell below their usual standard, Don- Jon being the only member of the visiting trio to roll a consistent game. latter was high man for the even- & in regard to total pinfall. pér's rolling featured the work of the opposing combination. were WESLEYAN SWIMMING DATES. Middletown, Dec. 19.—The Wes- leyan swimming schedule has been announced as follows: February 6, Masgsachusetts Institute of Technology at Middletown; 12, Amherst at Am- herst; 14, open; 21, Willlams at Mi dletown; 28, B at Providence Mareh 6, Amherst at Mlddletown; 1 Springfleld Y. M. A. College Springfield. Johh Berrien, of N York Olly, is fo captain 1he team. | arena, in Barney Adair of Ne i opposed to the singing | the old air it would be abolished. | been chosen for that duty. Donlon | the | nine of the seventeen- | 5 match between these two com- | Har- BOGASH-ADAIR BOUT Fast Scrap Lxpected Between Bridge- port Mauler and L. P. Flynn's Pro- tege Tonight. mitt pusher of one of the his career to- the New Louis Bogash, the Bridgeport, will tackle hardest opponents of night in the ring at v York, the Irish lightweight, who recently beat Dave Palitz in Waterbury. Both boys are boxing at top form at pres- ent, and as the bout tonight which i over the 15 round route to a decision, 1sh has recent prov- | many | con- should produce lireworks. been going good of late, knockout of idie McAndrew ing that he is to be feared t of the so-called championship tenders. Chic Brown, the idol of Haven bhoxing fans, will make his re. turn appe: nece in the ring, in an ef- fort to get back to the pinnacle that he occupied several vears ago. The management has booked a worthy foe for Brown in the pe n of Battling of Derby. This is a 10-round | , and to a decision. Dave Fi gerald will be dispenser of decisions tonight. There are two other bouts scheduled, and all together it looks like a big night for the fans. YALE UPHOLDS OLD SONG But “Bright College Years” Will Be Dropped by Student Council—Tunc | of German Hymmn. New Haven, Dec. 19.—Yale under- graduates, in a straw vote on the question of rejecting the university’s time-honored song “Bright College Years,” which is sung to the German { tune “Die Wacht am Rhein” voted in favor of retaining it, the figures being 856 for it and 841 against. The vote, however, will be referred to the student council and it was stated last night that the familiar tune will be dropped from Yale's reper toire of songs. The council previous 1y made the statement that if as many as 20 per cent. of the students were | the piece to SANCTION FOR BIG BOUT Chief of Police Phil Smith Announces Permit is Granted for Leonard- Dundee 15-Round Battle. New Haven, Dee. 19.—For the first time since announcement was made that Benny Leonard and Johnny Dundee will box in New Haven Jon. 16, Police Chief Phil Smith admitted that a municipal permit had been given for the bout. He said that he had received assurances which satis- fied him that the match would be merely: a and not a championship go. The contest will be staged arena where the Yale hockey formerly played its scheduled games on artificial ice. There is a seating capacity for 10,000 people, and al- ready fancy prices are being paid for tickets. Vincent Reina, a local pro- moter, heads the company which is making the local preparations. Alderman David Fitzgerald, the best known boxing referee in Connecticut, is sald to have been engaged as the third man in the ring at the bout. Un- til last night no confirmation was pos- sible of the report that a p the bout had been issued by New Ha- ven police authorities in the team DONOVAN A SPECIAL SCOUT. Cubs Assign Patsy to Job of Looking Over Bushers Breaking In. Chicago, Dec. 19.-—The Chicago Na~- tional league club plans to send a special scout to look over voungsters trying out for positions on other teams when the spring season starts, | it became known Donovan, veteran vesterday. Patsy baseball man, has Donovan will attempt to obtain in- formation regarding voung players at ague canips to perr in the season by the waiver process. OFF B. C.'S BOOKS, All Harvard Dates Canceled Without Haven | | eral athleti j trips by 20-round boxing exhibition } it for | it the | Chicago Nationals ta claim promlsing | in his bout with Zulu Kid of Brooklyn | P¢$ When they are turned adrift later [YALE TENNIS TEAM | MAY GO ABROAD [Eli Athletic Board Considering New Yale ¢ Haven, Dec. ew and the 19.—Both tonnis team a trip to England the track team, which I to Harvard to cross the Atlantic next summer to meet Oxford and « bridge in ducl field and track events | if the English universities regard the plan favorably. No definite action has been taken by either the ozrmen or the wielders of the racket, but the graduate ad- visory committee in ‘both of these | branches of Yale sport and the gen- board of control of the universit; are wrestling with the problems involved in such a trip. | While the proposed track team trip | has reached the stoige where Yale ha sent Harvard a formal invitation to join her in making the arrangements | with the Englishmen and where definite tentative proposition, amount- ing to a challenge, has been sent to Oxford and Cambridge signed by Pro- | fessor (Clarence W. Mendell, chair- | man of the Yale athletic board of control, the proposed crew and tennis trips are purely in the discussion | stage. The proposed track team trip | will cost $25,000 and a canvass is ai- | the are with | as proposed m- | i al B i ready being made of enthusiastic E alumni for contrlbutions to defray the expenses of the journey. The rowing adventure will cost nearly a: much, and the tennis trip about $10,000. ! Whether of mon- them to is the ma the opposition | the enthusiasm eved Yale men will lead finance all three trips problem to solve, for | of conservative members of the fac- | ulty and the athletic council is to lead them to prevent the trip, in the face of the sweeping de- mand on the part of undergraduates and a majority of the faculty and alumni athletic committees that it he not | | attempted by all three teams. ‘Whether the I nglish. universities could finance a return trip in another year or two is another question. Most of the enthusiasts who favor the three the present Yale teams are not driving a bargain with the Br ishers or insisting upon such an iron- clad agreement. TO LEAD BOWDOIN. Brunswick, Me., Dec. 19.—Harold Dudgeon of New Bedford, Mass., ws elected captain of next vear's Bowdoin football team vesterda: He played guard this season. GASKILL IS NAMED ON FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. Washington, Dec. 19.—The appoint- ment of Nelson B. Gaskill of New Jersey to the federal trade commi: sion to succeed. former Govarnor J. Franklin Fort, resigned was confirmed la night by the senate. BOWLING. Casino Bowling Alleys. OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. TADIES’ PATRONAGE SOLICITED. | planation by Management. Boston, Dec. 18.—The athletic man- agement of Boston college yesterda all dates with Harvard teams had been canceled. action, which is unexplained, fol- nnouncement that Boston { college will not appear on the vard foathall schedule next year, T GIEL WINS PRIZE, Pinchurst, N. (., 19.—The golf wment season of the Silver Foils opencd lere yesterday with a ap medal score contest played on the No. 1 cour: Miss Dorothy Brown, of Monteclair, handicap 2: carried off the first prize | 89. Mrs. John D. Greenwich, Mrs. forth, of Northfork, | gross honors at 104, Dec. with a ne Chapman, o Frank C. Dan- tied for the low | DEMPSEY MAY MEET MEEHAN. San Trancisco, 19.~—Jack Dempsey, world avyweight cham- pion, will hox Willie Mechan beforc Carpentier, the provided Meehan, | meanwhile, defeats CGunhoat Smith, | according to announcement last | night Trempsey manager, Jack | Kearns, Dec. champion, an Xmas Trees and Xmas Flowers Let HMar- | us We lar: big supply have er on ones the living | community i also hav garlands and well cores of dif- ferent designs in wreaths, all fresh from the woodlands, with the spicy scent of the evergreens still lingering in their Dbrilliant Christmas cut flowers and Christmas plants—in bewildering profusion—we have as a matter of course. Give yourself a treat, Drop in and inspect our Peace and Good-Will Offerings. Volz Floral Co. l MAIN ST. i \éin’t It a Grand and Glo fi)us Feeli W:T\SN YoU WAKE, UP ONE A\N(—‘ul:I COLD MORNING REALIZING Tou HAVUE OMLY A SMALL AMOUNT OF ALCOHOL IN YoUR (ATOR : oL RAD AND BUSTED ~ AND You CAN HARDLY ANY BREAKFAST ABoUT CRACKED CYLINDERS RADIATORS EAT FOR WORRYING s ThE _SICK AT REART You SEND FOR THE GARAGE MAN AND HE GETS BusY WITH SomE ETHER AND HOT WATER A FEW TURMS~ SHE GOES — —AND AFTER GIUING — AND WHEN You Do Go ouT AND TRY To WORWK MOToR DOEIN'T THE SELF STARTER BUDGE - Copyright N T Teibuae luc RYAN SCORES IN BOU Perth Amboy, N. J., Dec. 19.—Willie Ryan, New Brunswick, last night easily defeated Willie Thompson, of TRELAN o Yale and Princeton to Comie Off on Lake Carnegic. Cernell, Amboy, in an cight-round bout at thc Amboy A. C. N. Y., Dec. regatta Tthaca, 19.—The annual Both are welterweights. | triangular between Cornell, Yale and Princeton will be rowed next | spring on Lake Carnegie at Princeton, N. J., on May This will be the ccond contest of the series to be held n Lake Carnegie. TFour triangular aces between these colleges have cen rowed in the p: three of which j wave been won by Cornell. f INDIANS AT NEW O Cleveland, O., Decs 19.—The Cleves. land baseball club of the American leagué will train at New Orleans nex spring, it definitely announced last night by Business Manager E. 8. Barnard. was A big, handsome, mid-winter Ulster for young men, with swagger patch pockets, muff pockets for restoring digital circulation and a buttoned-on belt giving just the right gather for ~+vle, Here’s a gord picture of it and yet—it doesn’t do it justice.

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