New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 2, 1920, Page 20

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ARVARD DOWNS OREGO RNAMENT OF ROSES_JEWTRAW WINS FOUR SKATiNG RACES AT NEWBURGH, N. Y.—ALL-COL- | ANS DOWN WEAKENED “Y” TEAM—BILL SWEENEY READY FOR MICKEY DANCE—-CORBIN-MACHINE CO. CONTEST SHOULD BE A HUMMER S et e e e T T == =z=—=—=—— e = Sc=—=—as RVARD DEFEATS ' | Somebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life - . . WELL RUPERT The ouD PONS wHAaT NCT ENCOURAGE 1GNORRNNCE = I 1TSS BEGSW A [one wite guPEQ"’ Do IZA:N',L:R\?S?;E | SUCH AS YouRS BY TELLING TouGH OLD YEAR !!Louw 600D v ASE ) Yoo A THING-- BUT | HAPPEN rners on Long End of 7 10 6 || HASN T 1T 7 m [ To You BE- l‘fj‘éHB e BEGINNING "t To wnow THAT WASHINGToN ~ ] 1920 wiLL BE AND NEw YoRw ARE UNDER- 3 B : | ! i To SEE A FORE ThE re Belore Mammoth Crowd . ;g g - P R e P e el R L e e e MINED By Tons oF DYNAMITE | s A e Necang] 13 ENDED- AL ing out. of % 5 %i see ) :very chance B X k 3 " B g vard cleven won a : 2 L y . \ 1ggle from Oregon S o WD 2 | v afiernoon by 7 to 6 ; ever has been ment of Rose The game was the chief Yhefunnun and was mi v rrenz!ud crowd of 33,000 per- { contest was a footbaill game in | word. Overhar weather, strar al flower asm of th g and, in add o inie‘l the 3 s iy - 5 i 5 ] - fTHE ANJARCHISTS WHoO Now ANOTHER ThiNG i ein : . [ ARE LEAUING THE COUNTRY /~ SCHEDULED To HAPPENS OH SHUT UuP failed to materializc ARE GOING VOLUNTARILY- oo o W=l o GERaaS rnu"\l team throughout X : 4 ThHER TERRIBLE WORK 1S | HEAVILY ARMED AND MORE I much I(.n‘ ame rlt‘y\‘. I:)‘\’:r:‘ i o > - 1 COMPLETED— Soons TmE FORMIDABLE TrnAw EVER ARE Pitasta Jast fall. aturra; 3 3 DYNAMITE. Witt BE TouCHED GOoING To DESTROY — — 1L Maurray to Casc B . : : ere mixed into : : i OFF AND — BANG You Go - - =2 — = —— : - — < that earried a strcng runa and well plann versatile attac met by stalwart defense frow n. The fighting qualities of tl: rn dafe exempliiic ast m te of play, when } eparated by inches from x| B touchdown, was ‘held for A L Harvard’s points were scored | K. O. BILL SWEENEY uf:mi“,"'om Shiohand 2802l | The :lov. plotograph is that of Gene Hagearty is handling the tall Oregon team licked one goul | K- 0. Bill Suceney. the local boy who | boy’s training work, and he promises BRI s Manerod, who re. }mn meet Mickey Dance in the semi- | to have Bill in tip top condition when Steers later. sent the ball be- IIY.\;n] bout t the boxing ('Xh\l)!?)()l\ the gong s»!urls l]\f‘ eight-round muss e o e for o second | ©f the Broadway A. C. Monday night | Monday nixhi Sweency is popular oal. "RIl the scoring was dome | #t Bardeck’s hall. Sweeney is train- [ with the local fans, and a big crowd second period. | ing hard for the bout, as he realizes | of his friends will be on hand to wateh e e e balanced attack, | 1€ has a hard opponent In (he former [ him in action. The Palitz-Ames bout | Waterbury boy, who made such a |is attracting much interest here. its overhcud ganie and: its | vest o e o heralded | 00d showing in his bout - against | Hartford fans will be out in force to | i S were oligl > fac. Bobby Reimer in Turner hall, last fall. root for their favorites. i 5 B A S mu; : s £o) Walker of Saranac Lake third. 1‘1\0! VAN SLYCK'S GOAL DECIDES. 0“ K" BANE’ | | half mile showed ay Bryant, Lake bnever Orescn penetrated Har- I predominant heré on | Orezon 6 Placid, and Pickering < te 5 1 < s prec 2 gon ... =g a d Pickering in the runner’ p - i g Pl el Jith : . . Snables Yale to Defeat W. and J. = territory to any great extent |, 1y Substitutes—Harvard, Church for uERLos on Rerallginthel twoffopen Basketball ‘n B Period, anage sketha criod. Manager Jacobs Offers to Bet $1 2 i;:;sg“ “\‘}“e“»\"«‘ uhl)‘“ ““ll visitors and Harvard alum- | Ralph Horween, Brown for Kane, | “'ing events barred Joe Moore from a rid he Western offense back. joine the merry-making’ that | Phinney for gsteele, Ryan for Phin place in the finals, but he qualific \ ston : —Captai g ¥ v-making r cele, Tys - 3 als, qualified | Washington, Jan. Captain Th 0 5 & g prvard’s Teamwork Excels. s started immediately after the | ney, IFaxon for Hubbard; Oregon. for the mile an dtook second honors, ' van Slyck of Yale in an extra five at Benny Valger' Can Knock Oug rard’s victory was due as much | e ec e Gri Mo oSt e e ey Y with IRusseil Wheeler of the Montreal : . - , Featherwes, $ IR i e oni e | D b et i | bes G e et el A itd place, Wheeler, ' Minute period in the game with Wash- | /0 o hfh'JT"'”oH""’"' 4 e gained on Eastern fields. as|in this Western world, snake-danced | Touchdown—oChurch. Goal from | . > g at scratch with Jewtraw in. inston and Jefferson here last nighty you, e Dlanlitimn v, other single factor. The SU- [y an undignificd. but enthusiastic Shaow WA Elo oy coms b soaialion 19-Year-0]d Lad Is Star in Cham- the five mile handicap, took a bad ¢ased three feld goals and enabled f 3o VI Hibane entered the ring b weights of the Crimson pl manner after the time-keeper’'s whistle i : ; referee, tumble and failed to finish. the Elis to win by 35 to d""_ ympia A. A. in this city yesters med to ligve little to do With! it 1 gnded the fray. ; M. Vi o; umpire, E. G.| ‘i ; Mrs. Elfrida MacMillan did one | When the whistle biew for the end | (2 0 Jacobs, manager of Bendi g from the way their opponents * Harvura's supporters Mad expected | Quigley, St. Marys, Kan.: head lines- | DlOHSth TOllI‘lley at Newblll‘gl] round of the track in seconds in :cond period after one of the | YA€ = the French featherwelzh ainst line smashes. Speed Wis | {; sce another Crimson touchdown go ' man, E. Plowden Stoit, Portland; field an exhibition against time, and Ed- 5t exciting games in the history of | hampion. entered Kilbane's dressing divided, the backs of the OD- ! ciashing under the goal-posts, but | judge, Henry Butterfield, Denver. i mund Horton . of Saranac, Lake, sport here the score stood at|fo0m and offered to bet Johniw teamg seeming to get over the | {jey were veell satisfied with the one- | Newburgh, N. Y., Jan. 2—Charles world’s champion hurdler, took 24 4.3 3¢ 0 2% With only a few seconds | $1,000 that Valger would knock him with equal facility. In-inter-|,qint margin that was gained by T Jewtraw, the 19-year-old skater of the seconds for a 220 yard hurdle skating '© P1ay in the extra session there was) Ut If Johnny “would box Valgers and Dblocking the Easterners| \ynold Horwecen's goal following MARTIN SCORES KNOCKOUT. Lake Placid Skating club, won the exhibition. € every reason to believe that the extra | Kilbane promised Jacobs that hg fshade the better of it. Chureh’s tally. They surged from | ) blue ribbons in the quarter, half and William S. Krapowicz and sister o . Period would end in another tie, but | Would give him a decisive answer erady’p. game was character | o stands and surrounded the Der | A, . k. Heavswelght Champion Dis. | one mile champlonship races at the New Canaan, Gonn, and Miss Muller 25 the timer was preparing to blow | today. : both grebter spirit on the part | wyiring, victorious lads from Cam-| e " | easgern outdoor speed championships and Edmund Horton each failed in an |18 Whistle, Van Slyck sent the ball| Jacobs signed his French championg spectiitors and better efforts on | j,4q, under the Auspices of the Newburgh attempt to beat the n‘owcfl into the basket from a difficult angle | to meet Cal Delaney, of Cleveland, ia rc of the players than any Pre- | jn the celebration which followed,| Grand Rapids, Mich., Jan, 2.—Bob | Skating association here yesterday aft- tandem skating record, the K and won the game for his team. | the feature bout at the National club [rourpament of Roses contest. |yany depressing defeats by the Tigers Martin, A. E. F. heavyweight cham- | ernoon. Conceding handicaps of from team doing the distance in 56 2-5 sec- , L€ lineup: { on January 10. Valger's next bohf ontaneity of the Harvard ¥ells | yng Bulldos were forsotten pion, knocked out Jack MacFarland, 10 to 200 Yards to a field of 45 entries, onds and the Muller-Horton pair in ., YALE: W. and J. | will take place on Tuesday night in gs might have made one think | 44t were not infréquent in the days here yesterday i the fifth round of a | the yYouthful wizard of the ‘steel blade 30 seconds. Muller’s time in the , V20 Shyek ... Carroll | Boston, where Benny will endeavor s wdas & Yale game back in |)orore Percy Haughton began teac scheduled ten round bout. Martin had | annexed first honors in the five mile ladies' scrate > for the quarter i to score a knockout over You pdium’ but for the unfamiliar | .o (e 1 'd cleven. The victory the better of his opponent all the way | handicap, breasting the tape a scant mile was 56 seconds, with Miss | C'2De ... McKelvey | Michaels in a scheduled 12 dings, Iarvard alumni from | o,y ) sterday took m the | landing telling blows practically - at rd ahead of Joe Moore, a teammate, Nina Wheeler of New York .second . decision bout in Mechanics’ hnl_l.lrx‘:)l:'n( fp the yast reglon designated as | sting from those ancie s { Who in turn Jed Ray Bryant of the and Miss Florence Krapowicz third. Ramsey | the auspices of the Armory A, A. .. jpcific coust section” flocked | sofar as theso w ray ) \cFarland was saved by the ne club by a similar distance. The /The summaries | L to witness the sight of a Har- | or vesterday were concerned. in the third. i conditions under which the meet wWas Quarter milo—Iirst, Charles Jew- | IS coeeoo. .o Henry e e potball team in action. Many | farvard wor wbers for the first e staged were bad and the golng Was (raw Lake Pladd & C.: second. G.| Guard. BIG GAME TOMORROW fon & wd of 7.500 persons Wit- pickering, Verona Luke S. C.; third, | “OP€™ - i Kaiser : % * KILBANE BEATS § T i £ 5 s 4 : J. Walker, Saranac Lake. Time, 43 e 8 : e A . Muller of Hastings and secorn Substitutions—W. and J., McCand- | New Britain Machine and P. & be filled to overflowing with | xg' 3/ being the world’s featherweight cham- | 3 5 | McKelvey; C. Conn for Mec-| . A bt of the old days. et OREGON 6, | pion Johnny Kilbane also is a top- . _Half mil st, Charles Jewtraw, Nielson for Ramsey; field | ~COTUIn Quimtets Clash Saturday fisher did not disappoint these [ | HARY - Mowara | noteh conversationalist. He vir- | i or established u new worla's L[@ke Placia §. C.: second, Ray Br Van Slyck 3, Hamill 4, | ~ Night at Y. M. C. A Mng sons, hungry for Harvard PR e tually talked himself into a six-round | figure for tandem skating. She cover- 2Bl Lake Placid; third, G. Pickering, | Conen 2, Crane, Flynn; W. and J., c X The team that he put upon f o .. ;.\ E. Leslie | decision over Al Shubert of New Bed- | ed the quarter mile in 49 4-5 seconds, VCTORd Lake §. C. Time, 1 minute, f Carroll 4 Henry 3, McKelvey, M- |, Considerable interest is being mans yesterday played with all of | =¢C& oot eslie | prd, Mass., in the windup the | as against the record of 523-5 sec- S0 seconds. Candless, C. Conn; foul goals, Yale, '.rested in the Industrial league bas- me dash and perfection that | (o Williams | Ol¥mpia A. A. before a capacity erowd | onds, established here in 1917 by My, One mile Charles Jewtraw, " : W. and J., Carroll 13; Ketball games at the . M. C. A. to= Jpavent in the big games back | e e iliams | " £ 000 yesterday afternoon. In the | and Mrs ank MacMillan of For: Lake Placid second, Joe Moore, [ score at end of first half,, Yale 16, W, DIOTTOW evening. The chief attraction Bast last Novembér, when |, .- K. Leslic | first round Johnny greeted Shubert | Lee, N. J. Lake Placid: third, Russell Wheeler, | anq J. 15; officials, Slack and Wall, WHL be the contest between P. & W, on was tied and Yale defeated. | 14 > A o - Leslic | Gith “Don't use the kidney punch.” | From the start there was little Montreal A. A. A. Time, 3 minutes, { Corbin and the New Britain Maching e Crimson rally in the second | Before the end of the bout the cham- | doubt that, barring accidents, Jew- 19 = i 8 " - = s company quintets,. who are in a tie following the first Oregon pion was willing to swap stories with | traw would capture the individual 3 mile handicgp—Fi | HALHONE ExR. for the league lead. One of the big- bal Casey completed forward j oo Bartlott | the New Englander. ubert was not | honors. His stroke was long and JeWraw. Lake Platid S. C.i second,| Detroit, Jan. 2.—Harvey Thorpe of | €est crowds of the season is anticly § With all of the easy abandon | T Rieht Tackle. "o |in a chatting mood and made the | powerful and he showed a reserve Jo¢ Moore, Lake Placid 8. C .| Ka Yy e outpointed Mel | pated. The teams to date have shown aracterized his work in tying. i G champion step all the time. over the ent field of sixty-two en- Ralph Bryant, Lake Placid 8. C. Time, | S f Pittsburgh in ten rounds [ up very sirong, each having won ceton same. i Sy tries. He crossed the line first in 17 minut 8 seconds, here last night. Stcvenson.was down | three gamds,. with no defeats. The dering the fact that this is the | Stecle BRITTON WI N every heat in which he competed. A s IS W for a count of five in the fifth round | Corbin five recently strengthened e that either team has playved | S ) ! NS, AS . Socennth i DonntnWatnativcicii | N O jand took considerable punishment | their lincup with Cossette and Mellis, ovember, the s--,x,u\x.rl\\., ]1,x e el Stcelton, Pa.. Jan. 2.—In 10 rounds Briel GhTe O e o e | et 5 B the remainder of the | two utes, who are very faste ens was amazing. The Har SRS 3 g o, | [ f | i poses of MacFarland. Hamill o anter. ¢ men had not seen a \'r‘unhm\ time in its foot 1 history—large | since their undergraduate days | hite numerals, with Capt. the was only natural that the No. 17 man, and Eddie Casey sporting Philadelphia. Jan. Hdbbard ... Mautz Steele Anderson End. Murray o % EosthE of the Corbin machine. The Machine jous @l the start but they soon | =25 'R il LGt ot Miztilne Balton worldia il e Milwaukee, Wis. Jan. Frankie ; men weighed in at 140. | boys. Larson, is the main cog en seemed a bit nervous and | % s \cobberger | Welterweight champion. Dbeat Johnny | was one of the honorary refere ja Mason defeated Sammy Marino, of e E s ST Gill, of York, Pa., in the main contest | that Jewtraw showed every earmark New York, in a 10-round. no-decision PERRY BEATS RYAN. company boys are striving hard to hemselves and displayed an | p g, ceen S¥tluntington | oL ®RNonEXeapisimatinceficard | Neye | (ol afiworldis champlon; boxing contest yesterday. JMarino was| Canton. Ohio, Jan. 2.—Jack Perry, | Iy oc ”‘cu‘ ‘°.'ld °§ last season, when ble game. i vesterday. Gill was on the receivi George Pickering. skating , under rorced to hold for the last four rounds | the Pittsburgh iwelterweight, beat lghin e mnpw s oy ger. lluntington and Man- | d all during the 1 s e colors of s S e S s ik : v other contest will be between Hart &, n‘m‘,u e s j end all ¢ 2 ing thc e iil's § the colors ]0‘ ghelVieconaiela 1( S. C.. {0 avoid a knockout. He wcighed 110 | Billy Ryan, of Cincinnati, vesterday | Hytchinson and Landers, Frary and cd Sicers as rs c Ore- | | first match with a champion. was second in the quarter mile, with . 5 5 i bR Has o oix, < ‘ e = s bt - : it 1 pounds. Mason scaled at 109 tin 12 rounds. Perry won 10 rounds.' Clark. Dancing will follow the games. regation. The support rendered | ** BY BLOSSER r temmmates was of the best. 7 = — e =4 SRt 2 e unted and Mucked the line | R fives ot mite 3o . 10| FRECKLES AND HIS F RIENDS : Its a Different Story, Now! le was forced out by an injury | nerud -vent in, the latter ran | ldemon. punted in remarkable ! ’ AW~ GEE ALEK \ AW - VES NoU pusidering his .‘.'r:mll size :md1 I WOULDN'T CRY= ) Il WiL= GEE, I ¢ so stror A, | 1 and hucked the line so sti S < l .“,‘-‘ 1 ‘ AR (Y It | i he smashed through time afte 3 i | WSV ¢ T T | | O, GET ANOTUER | = sumgo wuz < A ) farvard the Horweens were the ! 7 I ] stars. idie Casey, their | DoG SoMe i [ TAKEA- ID JBS Aty hte back of the line, worked | -~ DAY. A-NOT / GET ANOTUER. d successfully. There was no b T sy il 1| o0 To TALI BPment of any particular style | N ] < S TN : both teams using the forward | T WONT. { L a(. ts, line formations, a few | : ; i . ‘ plgys and 11 other usual tactics. | ! Y \ WETCHED ! _ Hargard Alumni Overjoyed. ¥ Hjle the annuzl tournament foot- game jgfhe big event of the day. BRmc in'the past ever held full ¥ a8 did the contest yvesterday. The ire city had a collegiate big-game BCt rather than the carnival spirit i "BOWLING. | sino Bowling Alleys. | | { OPEN DAILY . M. ® PATRONAGE SOLICITEs

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