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BRITAIN DAILY 1920. NEW HERALD,SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, == T 'DARTMOUTH ATHLETIC STARS ARE DECLARED INELIGIBLE FOR ALLEGED PROFESS[ONALISM—EL]MINATING GAMBLING WILL BE ONE OF NEW CHAIR- | MAN S BlG TASKS-—BOX!NG BILL READY FOR PRESENTATION IN NEW YORK LEG]SLATURE——N B. H. S WINS OPENING BASKETBALL GAME OF SEASON XING BILLFOR | DARTMOUTH STARS - - - .- ByBriggs| COMMISSION LEADER SOON T0 BE NAMED NEW YORI READY' ARE DECLARED PR(]S WHEN YOU v TaLDd FRIEND WI'\FE You Mystv MAKE A BUSINESS TRIP ThRouGgH Tou RUN AGAINST SOME BUSINE MIGHT GET tor Walker Wlll Probably In- | Murphy andCogswell Are Pun- oduce Measure Next Week ished by Athletic Council ASSOCIATE S WHO SORE (F | DiDN T PLAY ONG DR TWO GAMES SO | JusT THOUGHT 1D BETTER PLAY SAFE AND TaAawE MY THE SOUTH - AND WHILE DOI'NG Your PACKING SHE OBSERVES Ti4aT You ARE PREPARING YOUR GOLF: QUTFIT FOR TrE JOuRN Eradication of Gambling Evil Will Be His Big Task Hanover, N. k., Jan. “Cuddy” Murphy, the last fall's Dartmouth and Guy Cogswell, an clared incligible for pation in Dartmouth athletic council 'y played in o profes m Cleveland, Ohio, The loss of these fwo men | bandicap not only the football for this i Lt team, 1 both the men. Murphy s n I | ‘hrower and Cogswell o high fae ATeCue i demociatic andembly- (i Bealdosithis, iaturphysis (e from’ tho! twalfih assembly tais=| pendablespitcheninicoll of this borough, Senator Walke loss will be keenly feit s the long expected one mond at the bill will meet with oppe Both men asscit they from the start is indicated by re- | 2t the time that their e aGe ] cG et vhol it thaty lujtzeRMchiFamate ndin ill have nothing to do with man who invited them to altion slvinaiiliolay iyt in the zume wax Kenncth an board uny authoulty ove manager of tho Cleveland Tige claim ignorance of the fact that they were to be played under umed | Both declare all they received was thefr carfare to Cleve- they returncd when they | they were in danger of 10. biis foot end, New York, Jan. gust Herrmann, cinnati Reds. resignation as al commission Jaoseph T. tackle on all team | were de- further partici sports by Ul because they 1 football on Noveuiber 10.—Now president of the Cin- actually has put his hairman of the Nation- n writing, the next step in the reorganization of the commis- =ion is to find a big. strong man to suc- ceed the retiring Garr This will not be hard to do. accord- ing to William ¥. Baker, prcsident of the Philadelphia Nationals. and the most active member of the joint major league commiftee, sclect a new | = 3 2 - N5 s chairman. ] ? 3 = G P 3 Baker said yesterday that the names = Y of both Judge Kenesaw Mountain Lan- ! dis of Chicago and Big Bill Edwa-ds of this city had come before the com®s mittee. [t is understood that Baker is sponsor for Edwards, while William Veeck of the Cubs has suggested the name of Judge Landis. “Either would make a splendid head for baseball,” deciared the presi- , dent of the Phillies yesterday. “Both are men highly thought of by their rellow citizens. with unquestionable «dministrative ability. The connectio of cither man with baseball would be. a great thing for the sport. Gambling the Big Menace. “The man we need as chairman one who ir willing to jump in imme- diately and take hold of the gambling mcnace which now is 1hreatening tne continued prosperity ehall. Ou: need is for a chairmun who will take full charge of the crusade against sambling. The chairman of the com wission should be granted full author-" ity 1o 20 into all ball parks or appoint agents 1o go into ball parks to maks thorough investigations of gambling onditions. Then he must stamp of thes: gamblers the most drastic methods.” “Mr, Vecck of the Chicago club ¥ now in California but he will be back in Chicago shortly and then will call & meeting of the commitlec to select Herrmann's successor. In the mean time 1 trust that Mr. Heydler will b able to arrange with Mr. Johnson of the umount of salary and the term o vedrs we may offer cne of the men we have in mind. 1t isemy opinion that the resignation of Herrmann will cleat up u lot of things t a new poweriul commission chairman will b of great assistance in stra uing owt sebull’s present t Farrell is Mentioan vela- “he name of Joh: an: o he National A= i commission to succced August AP AR i ced August Iler 2y 5 institution having vetusad ! MaNM. Who tendered his resignation | . possible successor (o Te all of the Crimson sched the rrell gets a commissio {ules. Two basketball dates and loagues to | As secretary of the o hockey same with Harvard have been eidinc Eaonas hhiree A coatomant cancelled and the Boston college ati- dler. president of the National L i letie commiltee has withdrawnl fr el Anhotneod Tastinlch @) Tuesday Jonn i A triangular track meet arranged ! he man chosen (o lead the com. § |1¢ Nativia with Harvard and the Massachuseits jon should be independent cnough | 129 Neard ? Institute o Technology for Iebru- ch out after any player. vl?xh for the chairmanshin ary The omission of Boston col- | ownor or official in baseball who | C3V Rim mentiu for the pus e from the Harvard football sched- | brings the same under suspicion or | °* .50 ol B sl for 1920 is said to have becen one: disrepute.” declared the Nationzl ' U\]' ";{’\m(.“I‘A'~\slv(‘\.‘l4“1\ UI:J.‘_‘{,.. tho causes of tho L dent. = s kbl Tl s Al Ecoat il ol o ..”",?,,. ar lJ but the time has arrived S esa o The gams demanded intorested in the sport { lized it. and are determined to malke progress. Baseball must be kepl cle: {and the man who heads the comx 10.-—Lnj sion will have the responsibility marked ! sceing that this is done. Gamblil roughness. the Rutgers inust be stopped. team defcated (he strong| President Heydler and Ban John quintct on the Ballantyne | president of the American league. loft s muasium court last evening by a|foday for Louisiana to draw up the “as dec “eore of 20 lineup: tentative schedules for the 1920 sea- ber of Rutgers Syracuee | son. They will combine a hunting of the commitiee Bensoni Lavin | and fishinz trip with the schedule honor. Boynton making. The season will open choice for hoth leagues on Wednesday. April of critics la fand will cl October 3 The Erook established alumni IS RELEASED. i lder Jan. 10.—Gus football of the Foledo I e s annually, Seociation the honor twice. and dean of the committee of The 1920 foot Williams and T on the gridiron arier The two collesc 10.—The fir e New York will be when w York. aliz Ja boxing move | \ GOLF THiNGS ALONG ,—/‘“’ in carly nest week Senator e bs J. Walker, pper hitting ring confests in this s tor Walk bill by for presentation o the on | shortly there bill is the navy democratic house, will introduce : tate it he s the will leader in l 1..|1| | senate will pros- | so the yers are hamne jump only de- | and his the dia- hay night Whether pored by the onrd ¢ boxing n, but from remurks or very pects track track the on : 1o and civil- Bl control is not | army, de on Know wonld The part ersoll, They i did not | playin by he bill, which a form,” says Senator de a license sysiem Iready in tenta- Walker, “'will or cverything | for playin ceted with the sport. [ would li- lind which » the club, the principals, the vei- . found that b, the officials, trainers and every- losing their amateur ing who has anything to do with the In siving out the statement otion or conduct of a glove bout.” | men's incligibility Prof. J. P. your bill the so-called army. son of the athletic council and eivilian hoxinz heard's bill ™" | Graduate Manager H. G. Pender as asked ! that the duty of the council was ! fectly elear in the matter and they did not hesitate to disqualily men of the prowess of Murphy and Cogswell. when an infringement of Dartmouth's as well as the intercol- iute rules was at stake. names of the Rich- and said per- that two | Walker Walker is Evasive. hato was cvasive in his ‘ell,” he answercd, 1 would have Istate work with that body. A! commi however, would bel “Cuddy” Murphy without upreme control of the sport. It/ doubt, Dartmouth’'s most promin d attend to the licensing and ox- | ang best liked athlete. Tle has | bomplete jurisdiction over Ne¢| (ackle for two heldlhislo—n # such men of Col Cubbage of ate. on, by against and civilian ' anq fon " Wal- ould the control ANIMATED CARTOONS B Y CBRIGGS™ army. navy Penn AT the commis THE LYCEUM ©\ ERY WELEK (FIRST l’\l\l) | THREE-YEAR RULE ADOPTED Athleue BOWLING RESULTS ! HARYARD ANDB G SPLIT T0 MEET FEB 1 : : replied. *The comniis and the sport will be under the fol of the state. The army, nay eivilian board would advisc us v the issus of the licenses, bu tate commission alone would have ctual power fo issue the licensc if necessity demands. revoke * The number of rounds the bill smmend and othen details nounced when the measure esented to the senate next wock W BRITAIN HIGH WINS [ nnsy Council Applies Rule ard Cancellation of Football by Crimson ! Joint Session of Two Major Lcagues in AL B hes of Sports—To | INDUSTIAL LIS A STRIAL 1L for 1920 Causes Catholics (o Sever Will Be Held on That Date—To | Stamp Out Professionalism. Blanchard Hulbert Dohierty Valentine Ohlsen * Fisher Vhictic Relations Entively. Choose Com on Chairman. Pa X 10— Penn's passed the I'hiladelphia, achlete council terday i worule in all branches of athletics, appointed new football committee and launched another at tack against professionalism. The new football committec headed by Wharton Sinkler, a chairman, who succeed H. who resigned Wednesday. luichinson succceds the committee, are: Karl Van Vieit. E. H. Vare, Jr., Capt-clect Bud Hopper. This com- | oy mitte will select the football coach. ) and from comment heard on the cam- | pus yesterday Dr. Charles M. Wharton inds an excellent chance of being | new gridiron tutor. despite the Cusa that the twenty-five members of | Rich the varsity signed « petition | Willamerz Wednesday the return of Bob | Narcum tor 1 Wolwell | Foote . Lofgren . o Cambridge, Mas: complete severance tions between Harvard was the Boston places on Jan. 10.—The Chicago. of athletic Loston college announced Grind Jan. lv.—Selection' of a Zwick chairman White Beloin McAvay touilard of the National Baseball Gustafson will the two will e former Irazie ! . Kiley Minas e Hinns imembers | My« s A sday. be made at joint | session of muior Union M1 106 1~ Down Meriden High, Dept. 1 ng Jack ou Haverlick wd other Linguist Burns Hall Lynn Rosiweig chera E i -. . ule Opening Game of the Scason ou said e mentioney but that he dig mis: to ver City Conrt. c New school il team night den Hizh contest of given Britain High bas : started E Mer the season righ in iden when 1l o 3 wned N E baseball, BEY s ACUSE. 1 chan e The men quintet was do 3 1151 ore 33 to 27 o Y for & 8¢ “ RUTGERS . 1 the o1, the loc much squad BOYNTON GLETS MED L. \warded Brook Vatuable be or the victory. Y 2Ok New Brunswick Toss 20 Victory Aliss Kelly Miss Miss Miss Schey little forward counting with y end | brs in the Les. n played ng at 16. Ao opening of Meriden sla tled the score at 22 all. ¢ le then put joy into lhe Mecriden goal. Their shortlived. ng machine dly forged ahecad e work of the New sratifying the students accompanying the or and DBunn)y showed that arc a f pair forwa llent eves for thic bashet Lenter, was a lowe of night and his ing of fed a featur and urce of forwards B Uecinic Bournce was ratified as cap- 12in of the Penu boxing team. He I 3ill Burns were alse biz |, middleweight N o o downing ol the SUVer | resiling team to Des Moines, la., on the first half New [ April 2 approved he council rings - around Al The h mateh West IPoint tho hair, Jounuary 20 with the Army was | approved. Soceer v sport the Memor as Most field Football Player ht goals. Jack LRt New Brunswick. N, J fast and hard fought times with Kketball cuse Jan. same, lamstown ols Memori warded 10 ag the Willlams ILE NORWICH CAPTEAIN, Huck . o 4 = Football schedule, ) : A o8 FL Corbin ati o a N1 oot “Team—\unounce d ol the SO S0 end I iy mos L3 to he team b the sccond i adopted council major u come by Lpts hear boys Nt lan. 10.—The ele BASKETBALLTONIGHT | T S e i CAED B " iU miversit Indus- | s wihticld | Sarcuni Forward m thic ot Steele of Manches- N Danicl THERES foothall 12 Talifervo Paul by tossing Lowey it sain roote advant 1he captain of the Norwich Forwird team was Hatl an- Contlin < ' ntli zoinz a 1 I it hedule for docliter; sot nd L Two Games yre Scheduled in nouneed yesterday TG GLS G (2 Ohio, Muery Bars the at the same time ax follow eptember Helvar cleven siven out Sppler mes ShE Guard Toledo. | third the American trinl 1 ic—Landers - and Rule ! Getz. 1er Polytech- Jieich Greenman iraseman team of October Dartmouth at 1.0 % Colby at Water- 16, Tufts Medford. son htield: Northf N embe Vermont Burling- on University New York Brooklyn. to Tien Shop in Opener. Guard the field Me last has been released to thp Little club of the outhern assoclation, cording to announcement made Ly Roger Bresnahan. Ge here from Pittsburgh at the hoginning of the 1919 teason tn the tro in which Catcher 1d. Sweeney. formerly of the New York Americans. :igured. FFurbush S 0 Atein { Brink P lanover, N, vill \|< ia Middlchu 6. Unive 13, Bos (pendin Institute at oy Goals rom Fadiferro IFrench ~Benso; Tlall, Contlin, foul- The col coach, n mau e The dustri Burns, | A L betn <ketball s2he ue tenight s for two contes the Landers. Frary Stanley Rule & Level Co the cond game bhetween the Hart & Mute and the S ley Works fiver. IFollowing the games neing will he enjoyed FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS the Y n- EUINC| the frst & Clark! ok ae- today ul. from Mvin, 1; Paul, Sub- for French, Fornan for for Taliferro. Referce yonne Y. M. (. A Um- teed. Springtield. He’s lr,ooking‘ For Full V;lfie, Allnght' t patls en the teams and e hipping ne it al al DBoston: Agricultural to: foul & of the e the guards, wort Bud Mucry, Brai 13d Shaw. ¥ pire—Carl A Wheeler Jacoby Smith Gaffuey lapse ¢ differed over in 1915 und broken off BY GROVE By - | we Silve ton 10 de enehan S0 ne cat 10 the ley ca tions were he ccore and summary eriden tanella tain Forw A WUOLE: PERRYS il WORTH % JVST LOOK ARQUND AND SEE WHAT KIND Nou _A— 0 — WANT! NESSR- T WAKNA GET A ) PEANYS WoRTH ( QF CAADY! Houl MANY OF TUESE Do You ea’r) FOR A PENNY ALL RIGHT— TLL TAKE- Forward Cente "C'MON BACK. UERE ~ WERE GOIN' 1N TW' CANDY STorE ! Right Guard Lelt Guais ore: New Fritain 3 stitutions: F Meriden, Hn tanella, Stretch for Harrls Brituin, Gaffney for 1s from floor ris, Taylo ls from fns 5 timer, ute perioc Meride fo Roteree, Ifrench time BOWLING asino Bowling Alleys SOLICITED | OPEN DAILY 10 AL PATRONAGE