New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 14, 1920, Page 8

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& WEEKS ALLOTTED TO GRAND CIRCUIT RACING—RICKARD MAY JOIN HANDS WITH ENGLISH FIGHT PROMOTER—NEW MEMBERS ADDED TO LOCAL BOXING COMMITTEE--NEW JERSEY BARS JACK DEMPSEY ON ACCOUNT OF WAR RECORD—ALL-STARS WILL OPEN THE SEASON TOMORROW NIGHT — e - i ——— — mmeme = EEKS ALLOTTED | DENIES DEMPSEY ! RICKARD IN COMBINE! Wonder What W. J. B. Thinks About By Briges. ) GRAND GIRGUT WAS ‘SLACKING' WITH . B. COCHRAN ———— = = o = 5 w Do You Kmow- iuE | Tueae'S Some - -ONCE UPon A TIME| — | PUT THE IDEs ! Ofiicial Notice of Partnership ! NEVER GOT.ovem | THING ABOUT THE | HAD MY THINGS OUT OF MY MIND FoR THE IDEA AT DEAR QUAINT QLD A LONE TimE BUT Record of Champion | May Be Made Soon WASHINETON D.C.| SITY Thaw HAS : R 253‘&??:7,‘;’5 S ‘ SRARSERESEVUEIRE e | CArag. UP ""“,‘\‘,,"’ *{ AGAIN THAT AFTER use, N. Y., A ] arvy Los Angeles. Jan. 14.—Deniul of | D k, Jan. 3 Wihen Te (e (s D LIVE N PELLED ME To ALL WASHINGTON . ctations the Grand Cir charges thut Jack Dempsey, heavy- | Ricki Blasied ol CHARGE MY MIND. IS A \WORDSRFUL a8 tee! ok i \§ % put in ¢ intended to pu 1 a o 3 g will last sixteen week | weight pusilistic champion, was SRR e e e PLACE OF RPESIDENCE sbl;"“;‘h:ls:;fé:fl‘:x‘;c“c::‘:;\:l}vé to | draft dodger” and “slacker” and de- mate 3 promoter said ti rd of stewards of the big line | fense of his conduct during the war|he was s 3 | and watching de meeting vesterday. The addi- | was made by Jack Kearns, Dempsey's | Velopments. That was right, for just one week to the chain was | manager, in u signed statement i at present > i for Tex to because of thc strenuous fight | here today. do. The bus 5 best can eph J. Mooney of Toledo for “Dempsey wus not « ‘draft dodger ks of racing in that Ohio city | quring the war.” Kearns' statement ar. Toledo will ha ccks | said. nyone who makes BE Ui v 12 and August : Mr. | charge cannot support it with facts, | Promoter and t oAt . v says that his city propos || *hen tho draft cume Dempscy was : 1€ imipresario have boen i ¢ 2V o best meetings of the Yeur. | placed in Class 1A hecause he was!l@nee and arc awaiting Lt use of the additional week LNC | murricd. and. in addition, was sup- | U ARG (IR g Fom en e sessions will start on July © | poving o mother, invalid brother | L€l plans known. : e h Randall instead of July 12. | 4na a sis Dompsey made mo! There are no two men in ti: world | se askced for two woeks besin- | cluims ror excnption. hotier qu lifled o direct such o pptember 13 but the Tequest was | g it e dran b nendot x n : - o SRR e G \md;fl]‘:fit:;‘“ e et _“‘f‘,“f:‘d s been that - OF COURSE | DON'T You - kmow | DiD I'M FOND of A T oM WAELL 1T MAY ork State Fair commissioners | Dempsey in Class 1.\, but almost im- 2dui oS somoing BEL'EVE ! SHOULD LINE THERE A WHILE HOUSE PAINTED BE JUST ONE of MV fon decided that the fair would | eqiately atterwards put him in C tlon 9 _mal. fop !l g s LIVE THERE THE BUT | DIPN'T CARE WHITE WiTH BIG WHIMS — THEY DO ly one week in 1920 but that|sp e remained bout. Mecanwhile the worle there during the | o S g REST OF MY LIFE FOR TRE TYPE O©OF WRITE PILLARS NOT CALL PME WHIMSICAL brt would be made to have 4 ' yect of {he Senas R el L until oflicial confirmation | 2 L2 . c ; A iy meeting ind) 1930 mhe | iaia i fas vkt lonse ke rora Rickard and Cochran. In BUT SAY ABOUL HOUSE | LINED IN FAR FROM THE You HKNOW BUT— elphia mecting Wwill open on | certainly he would have been in the AUl probability it will not be forth- FOUR YEARS ANYWAY.| NOR THE LOCATION MONUMENT OR TrhE WE SHALL SEE - 16. e T | coming until early hext month TreASURY BUILDING schedule us adopted Ly the e ur At e T - Circuit stewards follows: ., {lces as a riveter in Philadelphia and Crossleyis orchestra at $-10, North Randall; July ttle shinyards and added: tair.—advt. ledo; July 12-24, Kalamazo SES als B 00 was appearing P6-31, Columbus: August 2 contests at benelits for the August 9-14, North Randall: | e charities. By this means appros- JENN]NGS STANDS PAT 16-21, Philadelphiz 2 imately $100,000 was sed for. the Poughlkeepsic; £ various war funds. S ) 4, Readville; August | “Dempeoy paid his (iravelins ox-| oy : : Sy rae 3 B 5 eX- | pigers’ Manager Will Pin His Pennans rd; Qugust 13-18, Syracuse: ! nonges and fought without remunera- £ | ber 30-October Columbus; | tjon Igearns suid, requently Hepes on Veterans—Tenm to Tra br 4-16, Lexington: October 18- | (ot 5 ! lanta. “Those who are charging Demp- at Macon. Ga. ST Jasysmitvhetn e walvetem boeanan e LI S ol e 14.—~Though | lnter-Collegmte morlcedinStiiefishinyardiand flielped zhic Jennings, manager of the De | to raise nearly $100,000 for the vari- N 3 i 17 1 ] + " 1 troit club, contemplates standing pat Hockey Organization | ous war charitios.” tho statoment eon- | o700 Y optars mest i cluded, “ure smudging the reputation | Pogrojt management has RIjeYeIREothar e xeniptod Jm i Ol fhpt itk wiliktaicartno bl szuu”xh.: nation in the army at' plavers to its Macon A home i : : i nion are beinz next spring that ever = x o = " ']f:d Wogkey S derth el e | ANIMATED CARTOONS BY B! ST AT THE LYCEUM EVERY WEEKR (FIRST PART) bas undorstoed here loday that ! players are booked to take up the Ti- | entatives from Yale, Harvard. BARRED FROM JERSEY ger training jaunt, and several more | authority it that the bnto, Jan. 14.—As an outcome rocent visit of the Yale hock to Canadu, plans for an inte ton and Dartmouth universitic: e pine I ol e e il 0 £l (i el BOWLING RESULTS 2 roster if Frank Navin can put aver o N i : oot shortly to discuss the prop- . J s i housible It \s pianned to have a res- | 98¢k Dewmpscy ix Looked Upon as a few more deals 2, " { ] e et e ‘ All of the 1219 Tigers cxiibitic LW o schedule for games Dbetweel | slacker and Connot Box in That sitibftion oty ept TR e el s ha 2 be reti O Rud: » Wi oy =, § LE . 2 ' J universities and Queens, McGill | it v s ; T : B INDUSTREAL LEAGUE SOUTH ENDS. Kallio. Who showed some signs of de ! ST s e e (i I : - (Big Pins) ~ 4 2 State Again. } & i v cferred to the boxing - Jig Pins oronto on the Canadian end | te Again, velaping into u res ' 1 carly in 1 15 T! committee. ! Vulcan Iron Works. Caswe s 5 91 VARD TFOOTBALL DINNER Tronton, SN a gan Siad etk gltas boen sentito Bottlandl tnl the s i Commissioner Sounecy recommendwi! F Ceeeeareienan, i sk G ieer g e Dempsey, the heavywelght champion, Cific Coast league, and = Geo change in the rules which require Blanchard . Feb . Eventito BC | and his manager, Jack IKearns, will hingham will be placed with 4. minor boxers in the peeliminary to wear 12.: Warner et for February 2 ¢ nol be permitted to participate in any league club during the winter. Cun- ounce glaves. These gloves, which are Doherty National in Scope. boin in the state of New mmgham has been o aisinct disap- Aldepman - Dehm S“‘O[]gly Op- f the *'pillow” variety, arc too heavy, | Dummy | Jersey, John S. Smith. president ot Pointmentin Jungletown. George was ang in the future cight-ounce glovc Deidue ppyaie a. I L | the New Jersey athletic commission,| the leading piteher o Southern will be used. rd’s big football dinner will L R b etrolt bought him P d A ! i g s Dl coomall dinner w1 D¢ | L ounted Tt night socrion hen “Deteotl i e poses Proposed Amateur Event = ‘ . g S “Jack Dempsey. prize fighter, is not from Chattano fourivenuog buty i Lynch's orchestra at the EIks’ fair. bpley-Plaza e announcel t enough for the state of New Do ucver showed anything in Detroit - e BuE _ Loupold en made by Coach Bob Fisher, """ he added. 'T'he state commis- though Jennh has given him all Chalmers the team. and Sidney | on "W ontinued. supported the ac. Kinds of chances to make zood. gideimanit Dehmiapynembenof Willametz 109 Piccl : the license committee which has CORBIN TEAM wlNS A‘ AIN Busac i ) i Walther: 24 m ce. " e ¢ ’9 > 2\ 3 > Dby d by | 3 { Cusack .... i )] R duates’ committee Hontaf variniis Hostelotiinc P American @2 s (G mens o e B GHEn] Bl Gef i SRl RN i - Sl intention to make the! Legion in branding the champion as ! the Tigers next spring three RS op DosineIn A oote ... 5 108 = national in acope, vet one of | ~sackor.” = L fielders, two are catchers and five @ LIcniousioplenlion ol Mests ot Sem— s LIEONARD VS. DUNDEL. rd men exclusively. The pro-| Mr. Smith companed the “war rec-! Pitche With four e e e b | Lockmakers 1'ind Going Lasy Against | 166 3 e has not been tully outlined, but; ord” of Dempsey. who, he said. acted tnE better than 300 faxt S LT n = Crack Lightweizht May Le Seen in buccessful scason will be re- | as u labor scout far wrd, with DefToit club does mot think ochedmed “""_(“p‘_"\’l":"’;‘-\YNH“”"“”‘.‘ Fatnir Quintet, Winning 50 t 12— | Fair Ball B. Co, o cmloan =l N Seaa N R : L g ety S0t : ary to pay the expenses young 8< oSeC s A " Face R 33 S Ry B T e e e e e e i chesers o sten. S RO e iR R B AT eam, an T Dt 2 et S | for a license. Alderman Dehm during £ A g .| Byan ..., . oo 5| and Johnny Dundee, whose scheduled sized more than any other! tle and won the highest possible R i his remarks against allowing the tour- The P. & F. Corbin team cxperi- 1 Roulier cesee 20 round bout for the lightweight title Of course, the trip of the! honor. Elks' fair. Bardeck’s hall. Feb. 6218, | nov tuted that he was opposed to box- | enced little ditficulty in downing the | Kibner ! in New Haven was cancelled through to Pasadeha, where the Uni- “All red-blooded Americans should —advi. which would run three nights in o | F'afnir Bearing company five at bas- { the revocation of the license by Chief ly of Oregon was defeated on | bIush with shame when Dempsey's e weck. One of the promoters appeared | etball last evening on the Y. M. C. of Police Smith, will face each other Year's Day, will receive mucih| War record is mentioned.” he con- SYRACU COLGATE. before the committee and outiined the | floor, 30 to 12 Led by Chief Lurv in the ring at the Newark Sportsman’s Inition. cluded. o= plans wiready made for the tourney. SON, the Lockmake just waded ¢ - 1. club on Saturday night, January ——— Holy Cros=s Will Play Onc of Thes=e | He cited where such events are allow- ;h‘rluu;h their mnlxonv;\\: . 'I)‘hc big | . Andecrson o 9 i Club offic and the managers of thy TEE ’ RESIG ALE ATHLETE IS INJURED. 3 . cd in other cities in Connecticut. and' fellow was ¥ the star of the game, | W. Wright . S 96 two fighters came to an uagreement OMEYN BERRY RESIGNS. R L DOUEED A At Ea where no permit is needed. Alderman ’ #€counting for six goals from the floor | G. Sehmaltz 8 2 | yesterday. 5 S ¢ . et D o . Worcester, Jan. 14.—Cleo O'Don- | Hehim wanted o vote taken last night and 10 m the foul line. Mellis!| . anderson ..... 3 Leonard and Dund Man Quits Advisory Commit- | Lowls Retnhardt Breaks Fardrum in o O0cenn, 60 O08 R0 By (RO Delm o tee of the T. A. A, A, | Water Polo Prac . of Holy Cross. will go to Manchester, New Burkhart ...... oo 79 : Heinzman » ¢ liave been do- auestion of permitting such a wade the remainder of the poiuts for | }id Prior ........... 3 5 { ing light training since the sudden _but the chairman advised that' the Victors. In the gecond game of cancellation of the Connecticut bout. v York, Jan. 14.—Romeyn Berry New Haven, Jan. 14.—Louis Reln- |- ok Lo confer with seration counsel be asked for the evenir /Uutehinson de- 3 Both will resuine hard wo te manager | hardt, a leading all-around athlete & state, collese athlctic of- | an opinien whether such an cvent can ' feated | i Cornell, terday re- | Yale, has broken his eardrum thr £ liekicg@bonid Jof without a permit. It it, The lineup: i Russell & Erv as a member of the advisory | a pecullar accident. He was injurcq trade in rvegard to the proposcd iloly . 'y that such o permit must ! Fafniv o riCLBoR ittec of the Intercollegiate in water polo practice. He us o cw Hampshire gume next fall. *d it can be seen (hat the Gibney | \vajker fon of Amateur Athletics of | tackled and struggled violently . to bs discussed IS chunces fora three nights’ tournament | Westman 3 noi ihe board trade not any too bright i Wagner ) TIN WHIST s IN MANDICAY. Pinehurst, N. C.. Jan. 1 Whistles, forty-six in number, ar with par in a four-ball. best-bai Right Forward. ica. [ injury being sustained. it s believe 4 A CHOTY) 0 ] | injury being sustained. it Is o Sy dicap tourney at Pinel Ty served seventeen years witl that time. He is at present d i LGOG tolwshiil, A 8 >, N. Lancaster ebur ssociation. first as treasurer, then | ictans in attendance Ue. | 1f Nelth whi s e sl etentone ) S T BT s Cook | jora Sae 4 . La o O it member of the excculive com- | jigyve that his hearing will be partially t . 5 S e oraeedl T cntel aotl : handicap ! and annexed and later on tho advisors COM- | euiored fn a fon woeks. Wor Jounite sorvern el el S b RS e aving taken an official po- 4 X r\ 4 B 3t consis| ) So N juard. r g He was one of the most valuah Al tho one o clinch Moran, J. Bratton and | Swanson Apawamis, and 117 with one member of the asso- S oa s " s e 3 1 members of the watcr polo team an N ebose] eame vracuse here s Conwity, ‘Thc commitiee | tori Giiivd 1 i : 5 85| Braeburn, won by a . he did not wish to bc active- et % iy £ : :nl?xfed with tho cenirul body. diendionydici ioothallicleven. FEIC fall « U | been empowered to seleet @ chairm: Score: Corbin lafniv 12: gouls | Bricks - B S E at 3 up. Fr s successor will be clected in | * Iso onc of the ','”“_ DOXe t :“Buck” O'Neil of Syracuse. Both Syr: The re signation of Judie William rom floor, Lurson Mellis 4. Gibney. | 1 sellee s .90 4 North Fork. turned % j und was expected lo take p = and Co N s been asked to | Menzan from the advisory committec] Moran, Cahill 2: g from Il fouls | P S 5 T 5 ¢ cross round of ihe « . Sob IR O boxing tournament which will pt this 1 v Cross was read and accepled. Stress or du-| Iarson 10, Moran 4: referce, Dillon: vl 25 number one cour: i nest week. Iis home is in aving Sy urnish the tics was ziven by Judge Mangan 'timer. Smith: time of halves. 20 min- | - won tie prize for the bes: Orleans. won for he resignation. but he ex-* i 46¢ ' with a card of $2—16-6%. utes 5 ' of Home Rink Curtails Blue's il Tag Would Have a Long Wait for Uncle Max! w Haven, Jan. 14—Yale will pl the followinz curtailed hockey of o home rink i - /N ~he ONT WE WELL, T COSTS™ A i .r‘lnm{;:n ard at C EsE 11 an A PICTURE CARD UNCLE ] A j\)l\tt‘b MAX COME- ), Tu Do THAN To VISIT US| | CoME T SEB uS { . LOT OF MONEY To )34“” OHWELL = MERRE arvard ut Thiladelphia; Teb. - MAX SEAT Mg FRON | 2 { ANSEBUSY ¢ [ AL THE TMB-WE MYWAY 2 7\ COME Sc i k WHEN MONEY ANT SO Mles ssEniadcivhio ) NBW YoRi «GBE, [ . o MSwWRe T bo " MR ‘ EXPENSNE wELl SIMER IN DRAW BATTLE 1Ny WISH HE WUT HERE, | ; | “— AT Homt., ./ S i e aes o ; 1 Ne3e UED Ghe ME It N = S !will guarantee cnouih money to make The license committee took anather ‘it worth while for Loly Cross to pl step toward resu & the sport in \LE SCHEDULE 15 SHOR " BY GROVE raltz of Hartford fought @ s 4 Y { y P d draw in South Manchester last A Nickel. ) ) (AR ing. y 2 LUBS SIGN COAST PITCHILR, hicago. 1., Jan 14. lam \Vececk o 1 Los Angeles tn, pitcher. b blay witia D. BOWLING ino Bowling Alleys | OPEN DAILY 10 A, M. " PATRONAGE DLICITE

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