New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 6, 1920, Page 8

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DAVE PALITZ BESTS RED AMES BILL SWEENEY AND MICKEY DANCE IN DRAW, AT BROADWAY AC EXHleON LAST NIGHT—BABE RUTH SOLD TO NEW YORK YANKEES AT REPORTED PRlCE OF $100 000—-PR!NCETON AND NAVY TO CLASH ON GRlDIRON ON - OCTOBER - 23- AT PRINCETON \BE’ RUTH SOLD T0 W YORK YANKEEY pion Home Run Hitter Is: Let Go by Red Sox bw York, Jan. 6.—The pur Babe’ Ruih. the star batsman of Boston Americans, by the Ne American club was announced night by Col. Jacob Ruppert, dent of the New York club. pert refused to state the Col. Ruppe Huggins of Anzele the Cal., neso the had York Fraz ol that he \'\_\v Harry M. ricans said h to the Ame with lhu becomin N the world recently ract, whi ent of $10,000 a year. nature. demanding a much : vaid that obtained from York club for the purchase yers and would try to de- Red Sox into a winning champion paym New her pl the contr: last seas th has a three-yea the Boston club, madc calling for a salary of $10,000 = He is reported, however, to declured recently that unless this was bo to $20,000 he would return to Boston he famous home-run hitter this increase on the s batting all previous major e records hitting 29 home | In using to name the price | Ruppert admitted tha nderstood an offer of $100,000 for s refused last summer ce of the Boston club. 26 years old. joined n 1915 as a pitcher and hitter because long hit was transferred to where he batted .322 as new major season he eld duty, as establishing a e home: n record. p-base hits; ved 101 bas ers, who pr pitched in 17 verage of 2.97 er, he ed only ng a new balls Jfrom to passS him. President ady d toda) “We do not care ® it and do not even of said be Ruppert hson would v's purchase. ot Ruth be up.” will in our opening About Tt Jan. “Babe" i hitter, last rmation re- os- Am- Knows Nou Angeles, Cal ampion homo d he had no i reported sale | ns to the New Y uatil told by the Asso- that Col. Ruppert, presi- York club. had an- ng b= [Americ club pd Pr of the New ced the de am’ not surprised. however.” hc d. “When I made my demand he Red Sox for $2¢,000 a year, 4 &n idea ihey me rather th I knew the \'.xnl\( able buye uth. said ho Huggins, m teom, who wa; bouthern California UIL\ reported to to mnegotiate He would 2ot ed for Rul s “stupendous but the N Ik orzaniza h 2 sum received to pure. 3 the Boston run- him gth for iL again o piace in the pennant Protests Leaving Sox. Jan b ons voiced that < be) Ru ton A :an league ba ampi k in hitte i protes i ¥ £ o the N were strengthened telegram him Rath Americans wing John of tie n Harry Frazoe Miller of the New York the information to Angeles, Cal. He ziv n for Rut reply that the had invested his mone: ss hefe and natura sire to be here as much as mar aphed in a ctatement announc- declared the Red Sox toc valuable to be de [dent upon the services of one man TONAL SKI GONTESTS JAN, go, Jan. 6.—The date of th onal ski jumping championship been announc Secrctary E P den of the Nationul Ski ation. The cvent will take place hipewa Fall Jan. 5, und auspices; of ,the North Ski The' afiftial convention of the ation will be held the he title lca Both teur and professional cha avlik-bo. dzclded on onhe day. hic returned * He made 12 | 34 two-base hits and | FOURTEEN TEAMS ON TIGER SCHEDULE Princeton to Play Navy Oct. 23— Colgate Is Dropped Princeton, N. J., Jan. 6.—The 1920 Princeten foothball hedule as an- nounced by the zthletic authorities contains four new teams—Wachington and Lee, Swarthmore, Maryland Stute and the Navy—which were not on the 1919 card, and drops Colgate, Roch- ester, Lafa ¢ and Trinity. The ~Chu\‘lu! ¢ i3 considered one of the most attractive Princeton cver has had. ¥our southern teams will be played and the Navy game in Princcton wili more than take the place of the Dart- nlOulh or Colgate game. West Virgini in will be played on the before the Harvard game, wh ‘h will be played next fall in Cambridge. { Maryland State appeared on the 1917 ! due ' which had to be cancelled, . The sched- card, to the outbreak of the v ule follows: Oct. & Oct. ton. Oct. 19—Wazhington i Princeton. —Marylund State at Prince- and Lee at y at Princeton. Virginia at Princeton. -H.n—\am at’ ‘(,am DARTMOUTH IS BEATEN Crescent A. C. Five Speeds Up Toward . Close of Game, Winning 18 to 12— Local Boy With Losing Team. New York, Jan. shooting and a wonderful recov 1the closin® minutes of play gave the | Cre: nt A. C. basiketball quintet its 13th straight victory of the season { last night in the New Moon gym- | nasium in Brooklyn. Dartmouth green-clad colleglans were the victim { in this latest New Moon success, but | the Hanoverians forced their Brook- i 1yn rivals through the stiffest game on the Crescent schedule before suc- | cumbing by a margin of 18 to 12. To Orson Kinney went the share of praise for the 13th Moon triumph. The former Yale sta-, entering the game as a substitute fo { Parmele in the second half, began immediately to make his presence | felt with his deadly accuras | ing goals from the foul line. times Kinney was called upon to t his accuracy after fouls had been ! called or committed, and upon | occasions he sent the ball | and true to the coveted point. ! scores, with a brace of spcctacular | field goals by Stannard and Stewart which came when they were mos needed, sewed up the victory for the club quintet. The lineup a Crescent (18) Parmele 6.—Accura:e nd summary: Dartmo: i Stannard McTigue e sample Center. Right Guara. Browne Left Guard. Parmele, ®&tannard. 2% Kope = from foul: Kinney McTigue, Dartmouth: be | ¢, Tom Tho Time of lumibia un halves, , is a New Britain Billy Kopf, of Reds of « BODY OF RACE HORSE.. s Remains May Be Preserved in Metropolitan Mus@im. Yoris,. J the thi re New Roamer, the worl politan i 1or AMuseum of preservation. Andrew Miller, widow of thc 1 who died last Wednesday. the rac is accepted, second race the museum. late James | on exhi- on bi at the i ANOTHER TITLE FOR RO Aug lia, Jan. Norman Ros:, the American mer, won the vard championsi | “print in an athlefic meet held he Sund Spencer and Osterietes Am were winners of the & . carrying off the prize of 300 pounds sterling. Fouv- en teams competed. Alelbourne, QAUAKERS BUY RAY SANDERS. Philidelphi 154 Jan., 6.—Tie Pliladelphia National league club has 1nounced that it has right Pitcher Ras Sanders from ABGENTINA IN OLYMPIAD. Buenos Aires, | will sena d.illl('.efi to, s to be held in Antwer, recult of a decision r ! national athl las a S la mee ® | solid smash that mu lon’s | New | | PALITZ BEATS AMES IN EASY FASHION Bili Sweeney Draws Wl I Mickey Dance in Evening's Best Bout and Red 8 to who va »ut doubis were Burdeck's hall won by a city block over red-liead. several of « a dive who betw cast ! the wer opening went on puints io wd the Anmie e left no time dur s cither boxer the rin: The | that with two badly dar a mark nice ne The old oElietienin was used ; D. P. Refe i night in pryi times twin manner, with offender on most occasions. Sweeney-Dance Draw. Biz Eill Sweeney failed to throuzh with a knockout over Dance, as his friends I he succeeded with the the boy with the terr cker, in furnishing th the night. Danee fore stically every round. | blows ‘went wild the in- tended mark. In the seventh round he reached Sweeney W with a made the count ‘'em.” However. | Sweeney used his head, and man: ! to finish the a. In the { round, Sweeney went after Da ! scored severa! times with hard ones i to the head and body. Dance w | the more experienced of the two. Syeency seemed to land the cleanest blows. Bill also showed lack of gen- eralship in not following np any ad- vantage that he had. He did however, as in the past, that he the public a good money. Tho bont O’Connor Beats Peronc. O'Conno zreatly improved o in this sund the trunk: ¢ John Wil orean mon- best bout of the miiling but many I'local lad prove zive en- lads Hartford. I'vo(lu( er. hail fr The Two local Kid Jerr om | mirth by sunplied ze were littlc the and One of pillows.’ was inflicted. explained i rould certainly put i ! only being Kid red in the hocless. second ‘“‘ath- o pe other is A similarity has like too Jerry He is the ount. of little wise him ar not a Jerry world > him retinue of ha decid to adad < 1 Ieére. Good nulm Prevailed. show was L e by Tl manner Mlidgeon was well little work tain Thon the crowd fair sex. During . ced that known sport for rec spiend und wnd thert police under ¢ . 10 perform. 1 was noticed two of the an- o well Ar prom days boxing hel owid S wurm g ng e ring to ough somc name of John on the cards for “‘h( am in Fe “Honest teur ., 10 b T John' when I weferee bouts nd The Willis was not listed the phice ITis wor ¢ 1 class order. with nisunder an- nounce time- Kkeeper. Johnson’s Place. Comiskey Bar Herrmann's Fla.. Jan a flanking of the his Huston and Man for ksonville ed up as Johns=on 10 solidify 12.d been siz ment can 1 1o move- Am position by Ba the hisk been muet tack by Gharles Comiskey and b L 1 a statement after tr ad held a consultation of an 3 counter t the of Mil- National Col. issned hour yei t Killila of the selection of waukee Comm Com veste tine last Vesterday Col. ton went to the oldest sity and up with Chi nate matter of a succe mann Hus toolk the the purchased out- | Syracuse, N. er of booked ftate college cleven to e university elev ‘ovember 13. 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