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5 = e e " ANNOUNCEMENT OF TAD JONES’ RETURN TO YALE AS FOOTBALL MENTOR EXPECTED SHORTLY—JACK BRITTON TO DEFEND WELTERWEIGHT TI AGAINST WINNER OF LEWIS-BASHAM BOUT—BASEBALL WRITERS’ ASSOCIATION FAVORS CHANGE IN HOME RUN RULE—JOHNSON FOR HERRMANN TG, W = = - ——— = DRETURNTOVALE =~ e Ry e Aaav ik e £ Globe Clothing House 34th ANNUAL SALE Is impertant to you as many values are given which cannot be du- Jubusts. S 1 3 SEFSr | e Basehall Writers’ Association Wil Former New Britain Boy to De-| i I. Mendell Says Olficial An- Britain nouncement Is on Way st e Discuss Plan at Annual Meeting Tend Ghamfipl(flrlishl‘pilll Spring keRedelelotegeoled Holcowb % > e licrrett lew [Haven. Jan. 3.—Doubt as to | Miller New York. it recom- A OIS, di Bedles . e, ther Tad Jones would return to | livan .......... mendation of the scoring rules com- | WelteFweight champion of Ameri kb the Yule football team was re- 2 mitiee of the Baseball Writers usso- | will meet Johnny Basham. welter q yesterday when Prof. Clar 2% ciation is udopted by the joint rules -1 Mendell feha s O Y . { committee of the major leagues when fd of control of the Y Athletic | Whit i it mects in Chicago next month, a | WOrld e : ; ciation, aimounced that only the < ! butsman will receive credit for: a | Basham beats Kid Lewis in their bout ! ality of signing the paper e home ) no matter -whether the | for th ish title this month. If! s an offieial announcement. C | Kibner clout comes in the first inning or the | Lewis beats Basham he and Britton | growing out of the Harvard :n\l\;l | Peterson niath. ; lash in a title match here ngxt iceton defeats prompted Dr. A. 7y As the rules now stand, if a p! i spring pe. athletic director, to issue a : Y i jer hits a ball out of the lot in the| Dan Morgan, manager of Britton, to Jones and vyesterday it was MRS NS nin ing wnd the hit sends ' in | made th nent in answer to ed that the former star quarter- 5«'3“,‘ PR o3 cnough to win the game the | c : received here ; 3 5 B k' has agreed to accept | Chapma opia : : ives credit for only as | from Charles Harvey. the \ger of | 12 1 d ufaci od ltl\oughgl \m unable to announce | O'Brien many buses as he et before the | Lewis, who is acting as represents L P Icated at manutaciurers prlceSt ay. Mcially it is almost bevond the | Juckson legal ending of the game. TFor in- | 1 . the London promoter. ow of doubt that Tad Jones will j Anderson ......... ance, if a man 1 ball over the | vey's cable to Morgar out of the West next fall to 2 rce in the ninth inning, the. score | Promoter Barry o E h{Yale's football men.” said Prof. S and three runners on the bases | to Britton to box winner of Lewis- dell. i iking n would be credited only m fight. Wants Britton to meet he' appointment of Jones has the @ - a 1zle. That seems to be @ winner in N h. Cable answer imme- rsément of the student body. His, Wilson ..... ceeen ! manifestly untair. | diately. Charles J. Harvey. Strand hing of the winning team of | F. Lars 4 oe A home run the most cpectacular | Palace hotel, oLndon, England.” made him a big favorite here, | Il. Ne o 98 individual play in baseball, and it Wiile Morgan is willing to take if lany onc is to lead Yale out'J. y y 0 5 ! seems no more than just that when a , Britton to England to meet Basham he football wilderness Jones is|W. Nulson ........... 89 | player can hit such @ drive and win | the bout may not be staged under man, according to opinions ex- & eame e should lzet fall credit for | Bar auspices. C. B. Cochrane, the ged by Yale men yesterday. E 3 the feat noted Iinglish promoter, who is hér m Callahan, gaptain of the cleven, | : Baba Ruth of the Red Sox would | angling for a Dempsey-Carpent ending the Rolidays at his home e N s s S | have it thirty-one home runs in- match. has guaranteed Morgan $20,- swrence. Mass., but expects to | O e stead of twenty-nine had such a rule | 000. American money, and expen before the reopening of col- | 3 b6 66 b in effect ] o Ruth’'s | for a bout between Britton and Bash- for a conference with his new MR 0 s S0l s NE o e A league | am. As the Eng pound now is ate advisory committee. Calla- | Ohlson .............. 9 season was said to be a drive over | WOTth less than 33.80 Cochrane's offer is & warm admirer of Jones and - | (he right field fence at Fenway park, | tops Barry's considers and Morgan es that he will develop a cham- | 3oston on which he got credits only , Prefers to have the held under hip team with the material at | for a double. A man was on second | Cochrane's auspi command. Brink ..... 68 8 fwhen the ball was hit, and as the | Pret S n U. nes will be.greeted by better ma- | T. Landgren .. £ i score had been tied the game ended , Morgan's reason for desiring to have I than was at first expected. It ’ H. Johnson ... i died when the runner crossed the | the Brittan-Lewis bout take piace in stated yesterday that several vet- | Kellerman ......... BTG | iate: ! o is that he thinks an get weight champion of Lingiand, for the world's title in London next March if 8 R 2 Fo) " Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats are included in this Sale. 5 S 0 0 O - GBS HEVSSSHHVBPRBIBHHB BT IV S G OB BHHS - SHOES Are priced at the same Annual Sale Prices. It will pay you to in- vestigate the values at this Sale. o kegetetetotetofototetelotetoletofeiotototelotetofofetotelofotototototokatoR o X0y & of the 1919 team had decided | S. Johnson Son U 8 7 fany Home Rums Lost. mere money for the bout in Americx | TR T = : bturn and take a so-called war |J. Landgren It is figured that between fifteen | than he can in London. Lewis it will | FAVORS HERRMANN However: thers tied the count in two occasions, 2 = and twenty home runs are lost by big | b€ remembered. renounced his allegi- American league is known to Van Slyck soon put his team ahead in . S i league players each season by . the | ance to the Ming and became a Ameri- — i strongly in favor of retaining r. each case. He plaved a remarkablg FITZ GAN’T COME Nutmegs. fact that they happen to “‘park” the ;‘fl citizen. In some ‘HI““'“; s in bh‘&’- Herrmann as chairman, and it is game, both at foul shooting and af Johnsonit e : 21 ball in the ninth inning with . the | 170d sewis iz unpopular hecause he! ; . : lieved that he will prevail upon Herr- tossing them from the floor. Hamill, ST suseditofshouldoniaiepniingih e L LA, T SEhmomn off avmemEm | e S B e e _again. Jf the Bluc center, was a close second, i League Opposes Efforts to Oust Johnson _\ou]\] vote for Herrmann 'rhev Hl\eu]z‘ ] | and Heydier should refusc to vote for _ Yale (26.) Pitt (25.) | { Irresen SRR : ) winning run on the buses. In the joberEls e : T Uminors, semi-professional and aima- | Dantstrom ... c S teur ranks, hundreds of plavers lose 3 | V. Larson e . 3 such [His Home Town Instead of Pal- | E | war for his native country. Morgan is afraid that the unpo v grow and seriously affect Lew raw ing power in England. “If Lewis should win the English| New York, Jan. 3.—At the request aven Boxing Referee Will Work home runs each year, It al- >s half of the joy of win- ey Nicncl | 6 3 the game from a player when | WIS 810Me 2 Ames Affair on Monday Night. 1 L] e %Q e template that his | Welterweight title from sham, as Il of President John A. Heydler of the cards of the Broadway A. C. | "PERBA ieictor hit is scored only as a | think he WilL" said Morgan, “a bout| National league, the annual mceting g exhibition scheduled for next | singis or ol double: | between Britton and Lewis for theiof the National commission hed- ay night at Bardeck’s hall. have : pitcher Sent to Buffalo—Heni for| Many practical big league men are \\'or{ds {me here would 50 b : l-l‘nn\. uled for Cincinnati on Monday has ! distributed about the city. Owing | Oakland Nehntily inifasoi ot thollsussaation, |12 twenty roun(!.' fifteen round or ¢ven been postponed until Thursday, Jan. mixup jof dates, Dave Fitzgerald | s | among them beingz Col. Huston of the | & tweive round :mu u}: a dm]mun t"‘] 18 My, [eydier says the only was schieduled as referee, will | Brooklyn Jun ~Charley | 3\ weles Clark Griffith, new president | Would net the winner at least 330.- " reason for the postponement is that arry From National Commission. him again, the ele n of chairman Van Slyck ... Leviga would resuit in a deadlock, and Herr- | A mann would continue to serve as a Crane ... .. Laughram holdover official. i Johinson has never been in ! Hamill <eeevven..... Robinsof thy with the National league’s effort to oust Herrmann from the commis- n. Since the commission was e: \biished in 1903 Johnson and He mann ha rved continuously, and tight guard ct in that capacity, according | Ebbets vesterd sliced twa more| o ipe vwashington elub; Harry Fra- | %00 0 . he has some business to finish before | (), American lengue head argues that,! _ Field goals, Van Siyck 3, Crane s atchmaker Jack Midgeon. Big | names off the roster of the Brooklyn, ;. "o¢ 1pe Red Sox. whov naturally ShEs e hesn Stapneealcong et the mecting of the | ,¢ie) his long*and faithful service, it Cohen, Laughran 3, Robinson % B ibe refpree aasignment at | clubl Flo announced the Ielease of\yni; Bahel Ruth to get alltheihome [ 525000 Wi, lose or draw, for such & commission, dent Heydler and ASt Gavisalio to! daposs lethe ahairs . MoCracken Hgomial |tz ot Al Phiick Brows:Jack Nuity melee | Harry Heitman, pitcher, to the Buffalo | .\, "ha¢ may come to him; Connie | POUt here, provided Lewis wins the Jjohnson will get to work on the | o Slyck 14 out of 18, Levine 12 out w Hayen tonight. Hugh Rorty | club of the International league, and |\, "\ ") 13 others. liritish title from Basham. I couldn’t schedules for next season and a ten- o 14, Kelly 1 out of 2; substitutions, Pitf hrtford will do the announcimg. | lafayette Henion, another pitcher, t Nain ol oo lnyoral axeMiunanid || CUIDA thatgofonid own o ach tative draft of the games will be YALE BEZ Reisgen for Robinson, Kelly for Los the Palitz-Ames bout will be no | the Oakland club of the Pacific Coast| ~“eiaraly 7% BEVES w70 HUER ™ | money as the English promoters have drawn up so that it can be placed in s vine, Brady for Laughran: refered tea affair, is evidenced by re- | league. Hul.non. it is \vmlerfl(;cd.f “:1 NG s T e e e e uffflxed. i e the hands of the joint schedule com- Bulldog H2s One Point Advantage M- Slack: umpire, Mr. Baird; time of from the Capitol 'City, where | revert to Brooklyn at the end of the | n my m shoul € an (i hittes as soon asiposuinied f S benbas 20 minaies ! ords the happier they will be. If 4e o : E i Thalies & 5 ovs ave shaping for the battle. | 1920 season. e B oy the. rule would be | 628y winner over Basham. The Bash-| 1yere has been much speculation Over Panther in Thrilling Contest. | : in earnest for his | Heitman, was with Rochester last (Rt acillly wey s : ) > | am-Wells and the Lewis-Wells bouts’ 41,0ut the coming meeting of the com- | Pittsburgh, Jan. 3.—Yale basketball | L = ‘.'l‘m ek xen ,fi,',.bf_m‘,,,z\.i:"s; icason ol o Brookyn linsad i |oc eR et oa cLye NRo RS LS or:"f"l‘:f; [ ofter a good criterion to go by. Basham sion becouse of the attitude of team defeated the Pittsburgh quintet| REIMER BOXES TONIGHT. between this pair. usually pro- | 1lenion was obtained from Moose Jaw | =0~ 0 B Co 0 G0 iod him. was given a close decision over Maft (jairman August Herrmann. Mr. | last night by 26 to 25 in the fastest' Bobby Reimer, will don the mitis fireworks, and there every | last season and reported to Brooklyn Sherry Magee, when he was with | \\C/18 In a bout over which opinion y.pipann ahnounced to the National | contest seen here in vears. The Bull- again tonight. when he faces Young 00d that it will be a repetition | for the closing davs of the campaign. | | Tp) jjhics “once won the game in the | a8 divided. Lewis on the ‘other jougyetclub owners last month that he | dog combination carried off the hon- Joe Gans, In a six-round bout befora y night. | He goes to Gakland as part payment} ©r. ™ o P drive into the ; 1and, knocked Wells out in the four-; \,u1q voluntarily retire from the | ars because its five representatives George Mulligan's club in Waterburgs kkey Dance, who s TR || e et Wil SRosaimian, G || Sedens (B RS e S e S || e R fr‘”, Sng hr”" 2 ter- hairmanship in thirty da As that | played as one man. The local boy is boxing at the top I ot thisicity i emicnbored [Hofelden s izenay LSRRI enRsencRtol It e e At [ ceclnEialt et ]tvll way ‘dltv('ernlflm‘ thirty days will expire on the day the | Taking the lead in the first few min- form at present, and recent mills he s great showing against Bobby | Qakland by Brookiyn. Tuined my whole evening,” said Sher- | ¥ 100Ks to me like u world's welter- .ommission meets in Cincinnati, it is - utes, when Van SIyck scored from the has engaged in at Waterbury, have r at Turner hall early in the R wood. ‘when T thought that I only | Wyoo i Smpins ‘h‘é‘_c e eorc® possible that Mr, Herrmann' will abide | floor, the Elis held the advantage all resulted in clean cut victories. Thers Mickey was residing in Water- | WALKER WINS AT GOLT, ot & stnale for tnat weilan j Britton and L Ame | by the wishes of his fellow club own- ' the way with the exception of a few is some talk of a bout between at that time, and was called — i | e t and refuse to serve again. later in the game. The Pan- Reimer and Sammy Waltz. he bout to fill a' zap caused by | Columbia Captain Up on 13th WOULD COACH W. AND 9. e Hennessey’s non-appearance. ! Green on Pinchurst Course. Washington, Pa,, Jan. 3.—The is working with Palitz, and Pinehurst, N, C., Jan. 3.—The final | 13test applicant for the position of ppes of defeating the Hardware | . 4" miqyy Zolf e ootbull coach at Washington and . e Kovite. *The ml s scheduied | of, the midiinter * golf ‘tournament, | footbull coach st wasmnston ond (It Happens in the Best Regulated Families @ S-round route. bracing, brought out fine work by A.| Penn. star, now coach at Haverford | y O%Connor and Young Pe-|y “\yajker, Jr, of Richmond county, | college. Bennett's formal applica- both of Hartford, will appear| y;;o winner. He outclassed his oppon. | tion has been received by Manager § six-round prelimina; They | cnt, F. S. Danforth of North Fork, | Murdoch as well as an indorsement i ?‘:x‘;p’::li' 'i‘r:‘et"»‘l'c‘ “;As“““’ have | and wan from the thirteenth green, o 2=pliztlc l,nCh"“:f‘S ‘;‘ie‘;‘f‘;:‘o: H i/LIsTEM KATE- WE'VE " % I up and 5 to go. The Columbia “ ormer hingto E: | Bmaker Midgeon plans to start | b SO0 010 86 TR caml()-ylln(.il:la?!_ | star, now athletic director at Haver GoT A u'rY':IDe Ifiu‘s_:E HoNDRE pow promptly at the scheduled | mpa¢ was the best round playved in the | ford Preparatory school. i Two THOUSA e ~ CAN'T AFFORD IT bl The doors to the arena will be ‘\ tournament and the next best played i ) BanK - LET'S Go Do You To open at 7 o'clock. | here this season. But for his having | ANNUAL BOWLERS' MEETING. | T THE AUTO SHow THE ENGINE ~ | to play stymies at the fifth and ninth Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 3.—Indian- ! AND PICK ouT A CAR YADIAN HOCKEYISTS WIN. he would have gone out in 37 instead | apolis was selected as the For ABOUT 1200 DOLLARS e ! of 39 and had a 71 instead of a 73, for | tournament city at the nnual meet- | o WE'LL bton Seven Overwhelmed By | he had short putts on both of these | ing of the Central States Bowlers' a | QQ)H.L HAVEQS . - Toronto Team, 11 to 0. Jastcens i iation here yesterds S 6 bridge, Mass, Jan. &.—The | ToUsAND rsity of Toronto hockey team, | new lineup save for the | Devoe. played rings around BROADWAY A. C. inoceton 'Varsity at the Pavilion | rening. Tho Canadians won by | o onle e o omone oo | AR Sap Boxing Exhibition three times in the second.! hen being satisfiad with two s ek o o § K O. Palitz, vs. Red Ames, B to that of the Tigers made | a _ | e . & ; &AL "“Z Jisia e GBI e e of Hartford —12 ROUNDS— of Tartford Py SIGNA the border. Princeton had i 1 flashes and therc were times | Scmi-Final, 8§ Rounds, 135 Lbs. i Mstie g . i SR i P wg"‘\ JusT THINK Thrse THousAND WELL WHAT DID You DUMB However, most of the “r"‘ AL "["‘ s, MICKEY DANCE HAVEN' T aF TwE DeLLARS ! witl - BUY (T FOR'!12 TS IS pradbedn i G of New Britain of Waterbury Tue mowey ) [ ComFoRT You TeLL MEi A A FINE TIME To YELL | T e S N P | | NO NO IKATE - WETLL |/~AND ONLY IS AN NIX KaTe N ONLY HAUE ABoUT EIGHTEEN Re"""'\ NEARLY ALU Five HUNDRED LerT|| HONDRED! EQ weve GoT | r were hurried. The Torouto | 4 waE weutl = = ABOUT IT--CUT ouT B ollooed. back! with rl(-'?x;.l;rfl\-‘ Preliminary, ¢ Rounds HAVE FOR W“ER‘:N—Z‘“, Ss\aKING OR SOME - speed and =zenerally outwitt “RRY O'CONNOR VS. YOUNG PERONE 1 JUST A Few 18 CoMiL T2 THIRG -AND WE'CA'\' ersey collegians. G RG] of Martford HJUDRED GRaeT) SOON RAISE - *,-4(« THE EIGHT, HUNDRED, TR o \s a Curtain Raiser a FOUR ROUND BOUT Will Be Given—TWO BOWLING NEW BRITAIN BOYS - J RINGSIDE SEATS, 20—ADMISSION, $1. | [ 5 no Bowlmg Alleys \(I.x‘x:l:ding War 'lznx:\“) S = s g 2 3 OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. Bardeck’s Ha“, Arch Street = . , > R / £8' PATRONAGE SOLICITED . G ibissl it Monday Evening, January 5 ’“-‘T DOORS OPEN. 7:15: FIRST BOUT, 8:15. . 7 SCAENtéTTLE Please Rescerve Seats Guarant ced. ; ENACTED T Referee, Dave Fitzgerald: Announcer, Hugh Rorty: Timekeeper, | AT HOME i | Eugene Clerk Matchmaker, Jack Midgeon: Manager, Walter ! EVERY Q \S [ [l et Married”| | > Ay | | _ FOLLOWING \ 'y, _. .