New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 7, 1920, Page 12

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EORGES CARPENTIER'S MANAGER ACCEPTS COFFROTH’S OFFER FOR BOUT WITH DEMPSEY—“BABE” RUTH AGREES TO PLAY WITH NEW YORK YANKS | ul}w CITY PASTORS’ UNION WILL NOT OPPOSE LEONARD-DUNDEE EXHIBITION—FISK RED TOPS PRACTICALLY ELIMINATED FROM CHAMPIONSHIP T —s e e —— —— — P’ RUTH AGREES AMERICAN BOXERS ENJOYING 0 S P LORD HAS GIVEN MILES AND, MILES AN ASKS IF You Vo s et {Ain? lo-ious Feelin’? ~HEMSELVES IN LONDON Towi 1At It a Grand and Glodoas Fecun' - - LAY WITH YANKS s Wires From Coast of » 2 < b ) You NOTICE To ‘WITHOUT SEEING A HAVE CHILDREN He RH\;j:'T ATTHING WHEN YourR LAND- - AND You WALk ~AMD A REAL ESTATE -AND WHEN You CONFESS VACATE “To LET ' SIGN b Fellow’s Acceptance York, e il Hedad litornia that ] Bal which brought him to New | muse of his cizav ness in | fvere dissips uight when | ppert, president of the Yan-| pounced that he had received | m from Miller Huzgins, m fhe team. who is Los Ange- | ng that Ruih med an | to play in N¢ telegram Hugzin pleased over g wa to the ke t he 4 wit) « opportunity to play Three boxers frein tie United States W ork next s or, In @ Sta are havi quite a good U Lon- fred in Los An don it the expense of the Britishe Americu 7 ch won his first bout in . = Zi .ondon. They're fast friends an i = R 1 g A Johnny Grifliths of Akron, | not lonesome over there. lLev ~BUT HE SAYS SOME- | -AND JUST AS YoU'Vve “ Yoo MEET A CASUAL oH-H_ H-H BOY! Hag aveniees onf ok e ::.‘ it rweisl Pal Moore. the knowss the town and he is the zuide THING ABOUT A edNUS DECIDED To SELL ACQUAINTANCE AND . i ving ihe 19 i T s e YouR FURNITURE AND | HE TELLS You HE HAs | AINT & : = BECOME A VAGRANT | An APARTMENT FOR RENT GR-R-R-RAND AnD fungagteemen sy 2 ND DOESN'T oBJECT To < it i | ELM-GITY PASTORS BIG BOUT WILL BE ALD e GLOR-R:Ri0US ing a contra FEeLIN bwever, poin NOTT0 OPPOSEBOUT. STAGED IN AMERICA 77 o antam, wad Kid Lewis an telegram is w Httlc ch as he says the Yanlkees also took over ontract, which still has run. e o o auwenoct <o act| FRIP and Square Stand Is Taken | Carpentier's Manager Accepts said Ruppert 1 %, “and b signed Rutlh: to an agreem T d B 5 ) Bk e o Il oward Boxing Sport Collrotk’s Offer of $400,000 contract. The agrenient un ! providos for N — TR Bost ¢ New Haven, pents which the New Haven Pastors! adtory to the n! 5 | last night that they would take no ac- | 84 J3 Dempsey will probah’ tehes from the far wesi quolel tion against he proposed Benny | meet in America for Bfing that he will hold out| Leonard-Johnny Dundee fght, which i : . : B e u-chaae mioney: Rub.l i scneauleditor me new rovoh e oo || aninSerithefrorldastalresult ot (h) @ that is entirely up to an. 16, for the lightweight cham- | 2¢¢¢ptance last night by Deschamp e paid o pretty handsome | hionsnip, e b ¢ Ruth, and it is up to Frazee | The union has investigated ihe bout | 0F & $400.000 pursc for the bout hatever he pleases with the} ung one or the officers said last night: St - fobithenbo je. money.” “Both boxers have records which | rvady accepted Coiroth's terms. = entitle them to consideration by the |a° i Ao A ,. “There will be no trouble in get- FlSK RED TOPS BEATEN DEMPSEY MAY BE IGNORED. | th Thought of Homers. public. Leonard had : I catinetor i ting fhe crowd here. Diego now J SEmE e a1 tarry 11 Frazee, | during the World ] Sl opie e puglisis 13 18 | 1ias a direct railroad line to the east at Morsn to at_Smoker— | French Promoters Get sam Langford v of the Boston Ited Sox. de-| throuzh his istruction of soldiers in | the sen will fi vd the division | Shich passes through Tajuans. TR | (hicopee Tiremdkers Are Practically Other Players Will be-Present. for Bouts Abriad. Jitti pizht thatinie iwas led hay Soife-cefenss s ine. members S0t Bitheyliof (he purse; S i B il G Beres rid of Babe Ruth. He sai Pastors’ union belfeve that boxing is Coffroth is the it eSO SlSa M LIRS, Ot L ‘more convinced that T am|a desirable and manly accomplish- | Lower Californiz Jockey olub i It T had the same thinz to dojment, and they have no definite | Tiajuana. Lowe; T e jn today I would not hesits knowledge of factor which should | Diego. Cul.. the fizht probably * Thompsonille, Jan. 7 "he i . to be the guest of the Knights { series of bouts w accepted yesterda; 1 would never st for a one 'm to protest against > pro- | will be staged there. : . ; Ied Tops' chances of carrying off the of Columbus at a smoker to be held-| by .-Howard -Carr: of Chicago, Lang: or to run ed bout. We regard tl ? ¢ er will be good. But the'date must | | o z h b or allow any player to rur : regard that as al Coffroth's offer was for a bout|depend largely on what the boxers | \BteF etball league title are Tuesday cvening of next week in the | fard’s manager. Carr was here con % i _Umatter for police supervision.” going 45 rounds. but objection to a § themselves say about il. now very remote. I'or the third time Father Mathew total tinence so- | ferring with P. F. Steinel, Milwauke gyl on itheiclubithg Juorai i ¥ iasivel bes i nledib v the lingntl of Sthisliength iis Icxpressed) in L et qTvisionEotithe imoney tis lant ooy el ibefore SR thoBEBIgalon ri- | ciety building. The smoker will be | IéPresentative of the French promots ther clubs was in danger. They lors ommittee. which | tha Carpentier eamp 1 othos ouostion the bencre ey dbcids, | fords here last night. At the finis Gl s e ers. According’to the plans the se < iti as appointed to inv: © the i . = e i B e bod st de - g e sc ; s 4 = ate have to fizht to win, with him | was appointed to investigate the bout. | Carpentier would rather have the | That it will be the sreatest match the | Anish the scc ~"In.aduition to; Manager Moran the | Ties af bouts would lead up to a bat of nothing else but home; - ehtilimited tolioktounds Borllevertl verlabnesiinownati leas it pointion - | -committec in-charge of the affair will | tle With Georges Carpentier. % Rt cwo s imposulble ifor) SGT.. BRI HOME ten. Deschamps declared last night interest, is certain. It is more than fofiieialsong ool onnoy) invite Johnny Evers of Troy, the for-| . Steinel swid"that the Langford plans who have won wérld x K S e ls _g,"'te' e e ore tham raclal | [Chief” Mucller was the big man for | mer Chicago and Baston player, who [ indicated a possibility that JackR. : Sssi natlonaligligy S LIoIogIangRrac LS theSwinners Sl Th el apcedyimi=hit B fors i tnas istant to Manager Moran in | ’empsey may lose his chance for the Paris, Jan. T.—Geo rpentic the champior president of Eiiminated 23 < hampions of the In- r of the Cincinnati Nationals, hold- | offer of Messieurs Vienna and Decoin, Naturally I should like to have the ter~tate Baskethall I fight in the summer tin whe; wae can be absolutely sure thai the weath- | 1 | - - = 1 Pittsfield, Jan. 7.—Pat Moran, man- Milwaukee, Wis,, Jan. 7.—A cabled Fr:g\cu promoters, to bring Sam Lang- ers of the basaball world's champion- | ¢y 3* L P TR CC 18 RS paris for Jpine o co * in Good Condition After | than 13 rounds, “neither Dempsey or | Everyone knows of Carpentier pardy | it only caged two from the floor an assistant to Manager Moran i | quarter of a million dollar purse of-& e oaid not do as he was told Reiilone s | Carpenticr ix worthy to be champion | trom Zw war fame: evaryone has 3| bt e tous nine fouls during the'! “Bhanc’ Oailins of this clty: & me.} fored Rim gor-a bout with Carpentierdl n the playing f would S e e Da Evod Iace Lo a3y empsey Cam 1go. rimstead. playing center for ber of the Chicago White Sox, an = he plate and if hc hit out Lt e Tn e i L }If f\'\):;’x‘mm;‘z‘e;} l‘,?cl,\ch:‘xmlps would T‘h(- whole world will be interested in | the Lome ¢ Shdlixumby Toinso e e finfu:‘{. l:n:a;gri WAGNER IS RELEASED. 0% was satisnedfresardioss Ofi 6 S eUnn NSl b A aat niniia: 1 Friaine et ce e o pimeilis eRice G taking Beckman's place at left for-, of the Pittsfleld club, the Eastern lea- | Boston, Jan. 7.—President Harry H. ra his B o alo i toler aiinelicothalil piaver | l“.'mf{mg (%,“_ o0 assersetl ward, hooped three cach. Grimstead ! gue'pennant winners. Frazee of the Boston American league to win sanes D helonall Bare i ard | played a great floor game, and two of SRS { baseball club- aimounced last night 14 h announced that he was - s were feat it i 1 4 LR s on his | Coasi. Ticre wus no organized wel-| Los Angeles. Jan. 7—Jack Dempse I s Sull:“\l«“;ll':?;}xl'e[!l(“ | QAL A SR e Y:Z‘f“&fi?é"‘f&“é‘é"im £ 1 Tost all respect for him asa | come of the boys. as the time of their | heavyweight pugilistic champlon of nearly airtight on the defense. ) R Uh fooni laithy (e bolning e g2ilont 0l arrival wes not definitely known until | the World, woke up this morning (o | Cjyens Committee Place Betore| The Tops were up against something | Football Managers ¥ail to Agree on e s ot e S ® anaged i erday afternoon. but this fact did | learn from the public prints that he muct better than they were. Just #s in | a Date for Contest. | Bagrow auring the latter £ th | not keep Bobby Kmmons. the official | and Georges Carpentier of France Mayor FitzGerald a Protest Against | the ‘other time the teams met in - H“l';°, E g\~ ‘et. {u e, .ld 1 cheer leader. rom starting a small { Would meet in the ring sometime soon T-ville the score was much closer_than .. \¢W Haven, Jan. 7°—A.resumption | 310 SeRS0f. = NO sta £IEnt was matey demonstration. A rcal celebration is fat Tinjuana, Lower California. Leonard-Dundec Bout. when they clashied on the Fisks dourt,.| °f the Army_Yale-football classie in | 23 0 his Dlans as Dempsey- delphia, Jan. 7.—"The sule of b the Yanke < >od thin 0, ! A 1 < % folbalelven torifhe vinners o er the James D. Coffroth recently obtained e . It is evidently the di ce ize | 1920 will be impossible. * This came ; % A aonnic N o o _ ok e is evidently the difference in the size > = 2 TP nbr'"lifl,} o hictics vesterday. | University of Oreson team at the |an agreement from Dempser's man- New Haven. Jan. T.—A citizens'y oo, g 000s that makes the differenco | OUt from a reliable source last night. TO START TRAINING. , is jus:,nm' man . the Yankees | Sraduate dinner which will take v Jack Kearns for the champion | cOmmittec bas formally protested to| jn the size of the scores. for though | The managers of the cleven could not New Haven, Jan. T.—Robert Mec-£ %0 put the "w rv punch in ! Place in the near future to meet Carpentier at Tiajuana for a | Mayaer David E. FitzGerald the pro-| the Tops were again outplayed from ' ¢0me to any understanding as to a | Lean, champion ice skater of thef 4 array to make them o real ! The boys all were in good condi-| Purse of $400,000 and news .cable- | posed Leonard-Dundee boxing match| the start, the score was relatively date, and as a x'ew_lt this game, wh_:ch \\oxflfl. left yesterd: for Lake Placid.y’ Ar the pennant. tion after their long journey and all | 8rams have brought word that Car- i ... o January 16. The allegation | €10Se- has received considerable publicity, Y., to begin training for a cham-’: LSS aluable man | were expected at their classes today, Pentier's manage Descamps, had T g 7 They put up 4 battle at every turn, has becn abandoned. plonship series of six races in Febru-;: 1 ould 1 including Mahan. Casey and Murray Teed to the match. The only stipu- s that while announced here as al byt they could not win; they never Colgate and West Virginia will fea- | ary against Oscar Mathieson at Chris-4 W matier of | who ot off the train at the town of !ation was that it not be over 15 | boxing match, it was advertised out-| had a chance to win. The Big-Harts ture next year e season. The | tiania, Norway. McLean will sail frou w York needed him more than | Naticlk rounds and Io<llns Coffroth in San | side Connecticut as a ‘“championshp | are an altogether superior outfit to football schedule will be announced | New York on January 16. The Red Sox are well forti- — Diego expressed no disagreement. match of “20 rounds to a decision®” | anything in the it, and are fast in two weeks. H Acten s Dot L A - e - “A fight of that length ought to be > ST . i leclared making a runaw: ace of it. When — _ . h outfield material. They have N 5 o e ath ous Counsel for committee declared such a e awa ce 5 en, - Al phar POLY BEATS DARTMOUTH. decisi especially with heavy- | fight as was proposed would be a vio- | the Tops are up asainst anything ini 'GERS TO GO WEST. Bulgarian Government et that Ruth made such un- o S S ‘weights,” he said. lation of the law and an injunction | their own class they play as a unit,. . S R df:m.:u'( B ihe Biten chau mn Ter Beloiall Gune iy bcare No Date Arranged. wauld be sought with every hope of | but every time they meet the Big-' Football Team Will Play ip Detroit . Resigns to Socialists Indicate that he had tired of of to 22, Regarding the date for the match, | succe: Chief Smith, who granted the | Harts they immediately become ftive _ Copenhagen. Jan. 7.—The Bulgar- A are. Tt St e Brooklyn, N. Y.. Jan. T—Brooklyn Cofftoth said he could not fix it defi- | permit, was called in by the mayor| individuals. trying to get started, g it ian government has resigned and so. than have him remain in Bos- | poletechniv. Mmetitite basketball team . Mitely 2lthouzh he expressed a desire | and received from the committee| trying in vain. ! New Brunswick, N. J., Jan. 7.— clalists are trving to form a cabinet; dissatisfied nlayver. Without ; b 3 . ‘to hold it as soon as the arena he | newspaper announcements and adver- - T The Rutgers football team will invade under the eadership of Dr. S. Deneff, e the atest slugger of all | yor on the Brooklynites' court by 23 Fians coyld be ructed at Tia- | tising mafter captioned along lines of | SORICE WILL BOX. the West next fall for a game with former premier and minister of for-; BB Eieton: orficovreawillimiss L B S e e ona arena. he announced. | the protest. Mayor FitzGerald said he | © Carmen Sorice of Meadville, Pu.. a the Unlversity of Detroit at Detroit. | elgn affairy according to a Sofia diss derful hitting : el A RS Outh’s \rould seat 50,000 persons. Construc- | had every confidence to believe that former local resicent, will hox in the ' The zame will be staged on Thanks-, patch filed yesterday. 4 second straight defeat of its Eastern tion, he declared, would take several | Chief Smith would upheld the law in | star bout of 12 rounds at Bridgeport giving Day and wlill be the first West- A semi-official statement issued at Rpth Cheap at $125.000. ""’\[- N byt n months. The site of the arena will | every particular. this evening. Hix opponent will beiern me played by Rutgets. sofia states that a Bolshevik band at- e Md. Jan: Ruihe s on and Bachrach accounted for ! he near the track and big grandstand This committee is independent of ' Joe Cunningham. Sorice has been in! Three games have been scheduled tacked Premier Stambuliwsk more. Md.. Jan 1 Fimost of the winning team’s points, 'of the Lower California Jockey club. | ‘that named by the civic federation. It | {he navy for four vears. and for two'Dby Rutgers with Western teams. In-{ he was returning from pt $125,000.7 was the COMMENT | while Kopf and Yuill played best for “I hope for an attendance which | was headed by Rev. Dr. Arthur I.!years he I held the 130-pound diana will play in New Brunswick and | where he failed in negotiatior 5} (\”\JM = ']\.'.””‘}.‘:.“.\.‘“m.“?r the ! the visitors. will total $1.500.000." Cofiroth said. | Goodenough. ! championshir. . N ska in ‘New York. ! the Rumanians,’ the dispatch home-run hitter The Yan = — = — — - — — - et vack i @ genen ot FRECKLES AND HIS F RIENDS Tag Knew All Right! —— [HERS. GEE ~Mou DONT know i ALL RIGHT- SEE THAT TLL JUST Siaw GIANTS SELL DUBUC. ARNTHING ABOUT NGMBERS ~~ NUMBER 2 WELL, Xow < : Nou \F T CANT= Qutright by Rozer Bresnalan TAL DLAVIA' OR TH' BLACK- TLL SHow YA How To NOW; WHERE IS TH' of Toledo Club. | L { DoABD Aow ARYWAY? ' ! MOLTIPLY BY TEN JUST ¢ DECIMAL Do o Ohio an T—ourisic| [ == ' BV RUBBIN' 0UT TW | e ol S gl T WANNA DechuL P! (T | o W- Pitcher Je: : Dubuc 1’\ .‘ 3% ‘.AV Tooa e 5 GUESS T — %17 e e ) ) bl ) S p i / ‘W ey 4.. ' on Thanksgiving Day. defeated the Dartmouth college qu BY BLOSSER orld's s / / "BOWLING | no Bowling Alleys (OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. | 8" PATRONAGE SOLICITED |

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