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OLLEGIANS T PRIMED FOR BIG BA 0 PLAY “Y” QUINTET e TONIGHT—COCHRAN WORKING HARD TO SECURE DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER BOUT—HARVARD AND OREGON TTLE THIS AFTERNOON—JACK MIGEON SECURES FORFEITS FROM BOXERS— INVESTIGATION OF a— ey eme—a e S LEONARD-DUNDEE MILL NOW ,ON e e -CGLEGIANS AY AT ‘Y’ TONIGHT py” Harmon, to Lead Crack Duintet Against Locals | All-Cy i sketball | t consisting of Syracuse and begn stars, will play the Y. M. C. | yon the association court t mThe students whe barn- | g in this section of aye been meeling with s+ They met the crack 'aps tean at Chicopee.. N eek and were beaten by a few after forcing the Tiremakers are eat Fisk i sport. | sport | cla; | dope and { have “HAPPY” HARMON An-Collegians’ Leader. speed. This Is quite an achieve- | n itself. Py Mt dartford, he All-Collegians stars ton k Wesleyan athlete is turning eustomary brilliant ith fiddletowr: quintet this season R fans will remember his work ¥tvear with the Nutmegs bra. Weiner, a former Yale hanimous cholce for late forward four years on’s mate in the fo Weiner is the captain of the Hopkins team of Baltimore, s season, and reports of games .d in this season, indic e none of the prow ibited while playing with uintet. W Weltnan, one d athletes at Syracuse university Pjvot man for ihe students. Ol favorite will be seen at a position in the person of “‘Dan- artin. Martin played in a few in this city last year and he p to the reputation that preced- appearancé h He has been | H under the ban by the faculty representing Syracuse, owing to @ professionalism. ng’* Solomon, a local boy y his wares in a guard position a student at the High school on attained quite a reputation athlete. He was also a star in the City league with the egs last season. ‘‘Rube” Cohen rtford will be the other plaver in 11-Collegian’s lineup tomorrow will and All-Inter- ago, will | ward po- | | | 1 of the best all- | will { ¢liminary game will be played the coun- | ard | ing LEGNARD-DUNDEE BOUT IN ELM CITY Champion and Contender Battle Attracting No Little Attention looks likz2 xin New' Ha Jan a big vear 0id Doc simultaneously with the 20-round de Benny I at the New zht of Janu- that boxinz major that mu w ven, 1t tor 3 n- ion on- most the nouncement of bot tmpion Dundec thic tid between: (' nd Johnny en Arena 16 came the en ador univer Ha ary nad at Y tivity a on n ed y ve S5 and game is 1o the upon ever le the 1 among placed than supervise ling exp. world, there of ple in on much higher the sport encouraged boxing a sian properly the | n the that lov ested and rd be and :ats of little ore, by the game is wonder sports d ove this match the one of 1he ntost scientific East. New of the surely it boxed Haven in line classiest attractions could arranged and students boxing ‘will certainly enjoy the iwo greatest lightwe Both I.eonard and D about ull there is to will try to outwit, win by clever tactics. harder hitting will clevere: n fans stest. bouts witness nd ever 1, the is for one that of work of 1 the wo know They s and There isn't a cleverer. lightweight in the worid than Benny Leonard. The work of these two boxs should go a long way toward elevat- ing boxing in New Haven—and, in throughout the Eas The fact that this match ted those well versed in' the shown & the many orders tickets now being received by the Many things have happened in boxing match to upset tt times fellows consid- possible chance won and surprised the sporting Dundee appears confident of outpointing Leonard. The majority of fans believe Leonard will win handily and most likely by the knock- out But vou never can tell. be the his n- the oui- dee a is appre- by is fc club. ny many not to b ered ve a world. route. ANDR W MILLER and Noted Sportse man Falls Victim to Bronchitis. York, Jan the most DEAD. Owner of Roame New 1.—Andrew Miller, one of prominent sportsmen in the country. died suddenly yes 8 for s regarded it and about his death. ars old Publish- of morning venue. He with at his home, had been ill hitis, but ghtly that he was up until a few hours before Mr. Miller was sixty-threc He wa ident of the Life and a steward pres company Jocke: With the announcement ler' clul Mr. from of report Roamer, the which won thousand dol- Miller, had leg while play- So bad we Goldsborough, who Miller, said the great to be destroyed. death came a ted nik) D that renowned thoroughbred more than a hundred in purses for Mr. n his right front ing on « irm there. injury ihat Jack trained for Mr. horse would have TIGERS BE. Larly Lead Middies Fail to Which Overtake. Secu Md.. Naval ¥ Annapolis, defeated the ketball here yesterday afternoon, to 18. The pace was f: team had a sufficiently tack to pierce the stiff other fiv Princeto: fead in the carly part of and ended half with score. The Midshipmen made a b in the opening portion of the second Jan. 1.—Princéton Academy at developed the gan the a 15-to g brace en ex-serv men representing w#my and Navy. The big game btart at 8:45 o'clgek. Dancing "DER SIGNED. PManage New Haven Eastern League. Pa ho Club 1.—Char managed i ond, (Va.) league club last sea- as signed to pilot the Ha- Conn.), Eastern league teum. in The big Indian had received offers from various minor e clubs, but the New lHaven bid red best and he did not fn for one year. eside lub Bender in the box t year he won twenty-one iehmond and brought fl a tailender into a pen: r. aithough taking 2 half way mark of the schedulc Jadelphia, Jan. t Bender, -5 New hesits expects to D SOX SIGN LIVINGSTON. Crant = gagemer f buttery adelphia Athleiics la similar capacity ed ve hav Port nnoun BOWLING. sino Bowling Alleys. OPEN DAILY S A, M. PATRONAGE SOLICITED. | half. B holder shot well from floor a erly did steady work fromn foul line. Navy cut down lead to iwo points before elapsed. lSach team from tield from i the ton's | | | | minutes scored d Netis made six from fouls. goals six hances safe shots the | s the | bas- | and neither the | Prince- | 10 | COCHRAN ON TRAIL Carpentier Tied to Contract New York. Jan. 1 pentier, the noted 7 h boxer. will not meet Jack Dempsey. champion, in a title bout during the next two year: unless Charles B. Cochran, Knglish boxing promoter, stag affair or zives his consent to Carpenticr’s com- peting under the auspices of a rival prosoter. Cochr has safeguarded himself on this point by mcans of contract which has red by himself and Carpent docu- ment is of such bindi cven if the British promote successful in his present arvange this much-anticipated mateh Carpentier wouid be unable to heed inducement of another promoter, how enticing the induce- ments were, unless Promoter Cochran gave his consent and automatically | relieved the I'rench idol of his part of | the agreement. { The o specific | fact. it does period. It ix tingent on the | Cochran’s 1 the world’s champ I Carpentier simply d bout with Becketf ti tory he would ence in the international titular this yvear or next. The worl terest in the proposed bout impelled the Brit promoter to take the pr caution of ussuring himself of 1 ground before procecded fu in his negotiations, and Carpentier’s cquaintance with M. | through frequent business tions, the boxer to commit self to this extent. orges Car- n s cfforts to ihe no ma not cover n itseli does of two years. cover an indefinite, of otiations with n. Dempsey hi contract veriod not made result sent n before of bout to he associa- him- TENDERED A TIN SHOWER New York Yankees' Management Rat- tles Cau for I Sojourn in Minors in 1920, N 11.—In these duvs York. Jan. of baseball unrest there where the axe will fall Sparraw, Yankee business Qid a lot of swinging vesterday ang at one fell swoop he lopped off seven heads, all of them rolling into the minor league basket. next. Harry eral housecleaning of the Yankees, Ison, was with the the entire 1919 season. lieved this bo: was , but he failed to show the pro- expected of him, and Nelson v his luck with the Toledo club of the American association next sca- son. The players are Outfielder Everctt Bankston to the Dallas ciub of Texas league, Pitcher Dazzy Vance to the Sacramento club of the Pacific Coast league, Outfielder Curtis Walkés to the Augusta team of the Sally lea- gue, Pitcher Alexander Ferguson the Jersey City club of the Interna- tional league and Pitchers Cliff Mar- kle, Luther Nelson and Paul Carpenter | to the Toledo club of the American as- sociation. Of these only Nelson, Walker, Car penter and Ferguson finished the 1919 | seuson with the Yankee: YALE WANTS JONES Mendell of Huggins be- comer last Chairman Athletic Asso- defense of U)z; attained a good ciation Admits Blue Eleven Probably Sccure T. A, D. New Jones, come i fall, T D Haven, Jan. 1.- will probably a former coa to Yale as a football couch next according to un announcement { by Prof. C. W. Mendell the hoard of ntrol of the athletic ssociation the university, to Prof. Mendell said that at tl he not able officially to give the details of A Jones' return to Yale writien reply to the offer been received. at s time ws | because the { had not yet OF TITLE BATTLE: London Promoter Has Georges: un- | specific con- | Promoter | Cochran, | ight Piayers Who Will | | Star Bout and Semi- is no telling; manager, i This need not be taken as any gen-| anly one of the septet, Pitcher Luther; club throughout | the ! to} i gong | prised i the brakeman. He is reported as being | which Will | | The e chairman of | | That Guiltiest Feeling WHEN You've BeEEN ToTING AROUND A DIRTY SMELLY BUNDLE FoR A YEAR WITHOUT FINDING ANYBODY To TAKE (T OFF YOUR HANDS - You FINALLY COME ACROSS A LITTLE KID AND ASK HiM To HOLD T FOR YoU FOR A MINUTE — AND THEN You BEAT IT! —— HEY You Bib STIFF FORFEITS ARE POSTED inal Boxers Post % i { | | Certified Checks With Herald Sport- ing Editor for Coming k. htion. e di pleted all arrangements for the boxing | the the | omoier Migeon has com- | exhibition under auspices of Broadway A. C. at Bardeck’s hall next | Monday night. Under the of | 1 boxing commission, the | the and semi-final | | ru the loce par- cipants in main bout are compelled to post forfei and this has been complied with. Cer- tified checks have been tihe Herald sporting conditions are such the commission that the performers | must give their best efforts. | Reports from Hartford indicate | hat the DPalitz-Ames battle will m“ | | | s posted with editor, and the in the rules of | some acair. The sorrel thatched boy is out to secure a decisive tory over the k. o. artist. In to accomplish this feat, he will to travel some. Palitz just boxing at the height of The mill is scheduled for 12 rounds, but their are many fans who voice | the opinion that a decision of su- | i vie- order have now is his career. premacy may be reached before the ends the battle in the closing The writer watched Ames in with Battling Morley in in August, and was sur at the fine form displayed by stanza his bout Hartford in the best condition of indicates a busy opponent. Bill Sweeney, his career, night for his ! is s ping himself for | his mill with Mickey Dance, under the watchful eye of Gene agearty. »ngated local battler hus shown to excellent advantage in his other uppearances in this city, although his opponents have not been of the same ' caliber as Dane It will be a case “all up” for Sween from a New Britain standpoint, next Monday night. Terry O'Connor and Young Pe will collide in the, six-round prelim- ' nar From an experience stand- Terry- seems to have a Perone, but the latter’s friends cocksure of victory. of point call on . e | the i eration. al, at done MAY PREVENT Civic Federation of New vestigate Benny Leonard and Johnny Dundee. New Haven, Jan 1.—In proposed Leonard-D match has been begun by and it was statec that the Pastors’ union w gin next weck an exami conditions of the cont ‘The co eration includes the heac ganization, including Pr Kent of Yale and Pry Buckind of which will transport thou: ing lovers here if the fig! They will report to the fe week. The fact that the Co defines a fight” contest in which blows ar are designed to injure an regurded by many sport here as strong eno persons who wish to p from being held. zc for the spectators match is possible under YALE FIV BE Period Gan ia, 49 to \We Vi shot here iast ale, whi ginia Loses Lixtra A} Morgantown, as the pistol period of play s called on ding West V and West Virginia’s forw the ry into a goal, period of play n 41 to 41 deadlo In ti riod Kiger, West Virgin scored threc goals from for Yale the s 19 to 44 essury and 2 G Ni ¢ i ROSS RET Pinehurst. Ross. thc wen( over Pinehu This the champic vesterday ir the =best t this 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 7 BETCHA | i GEE, T DIDAT SHow | Nov THIS DRESENT THAT T 60T FOR CHRISTMAS, W I, ALBk T L CANT I's a Differe A TRAD, SEE ! TUATS T WETCH NUSKRATS AN' PoLb CATS= GEE, I CAN EARA LOTS' OF MONEY WITH THIS! JUST WAIT- TLL 6ET A STiek AN' SHoW VYA How 1T WORKS - Proposed Battle the New Haven r opponents of A Jjail five years for the principals | Years ended the mak well known golf profession WANTS MAR 3 Marshall Scranton of Bristol, for of Springfield, who was m ried last summer to Miss Lucy M. Bal BOUT l INTERS N FOOTBALL. t Seq , Wash,, 1. 'he Toledo hool football team Everett High school eleven that will merly Haven to In- | meet the at Everett this afternoon in an inter- : Ker of this city, is in the city making sectional championship game, had the preparations for legal action to secuit final workout yesterd _The Toledo | the annullment of his marriage, he il g0 to Bverett in the morn- | o ov. ' According to Mr. Scranton, Skl couple were married by Justice of the Peace James Callahan of Springfi and the bridegroom of a few mont Between | I 1 1 vestigation o undee boxin — the civic fed-§ po CREMATE BODY OF DR e L N Cnaon T an e Thottine SUlCIalLOE Do) Osler, who died at Oxford the 2 on Sl Monday held today from Christ church cathedral, Oxford. The body v then brought to Golders Green,; London, where it Wiil be cremated. OSLER al of Sir now wants his marriage annulled op the grounds of deceit. He also sayt he has consulted with Lawyers Pierce & Pierce of Bristol relative to divorce } proceedings. GOES TO KIDDIES nation of by the fe ds of that or- »f. Charles F. dent Edward ands of box- SHO‘N’ ht iv allowed. deration next nnecticut law s ‘“‘a boxin struck that | opponent” the | ugh for thoso | revent a bout | sentence of nd of two at such the state law. ATE! me. to West 14, Jan. 1.—Just regular sht, a foul | team was | one point. | rd converted 1g an ex to decide extra pe center, to one | beaten, | n ci 1e field were SOLI CARD. 1.—Donald - s Washington.—Children of this city didn’t have to go to see the show pre- sented on this stage, It came to them, in a truck trailer, in charge of the Dis trict of Columbia Community Service. onship cour: v 36, hat GET OUTA THERE= THAT AINT A KID TRAP!