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YALE HOOP TOSSERS DEFEAT CORNELL FIVE BY NARROW MARGIN OF ‘ONE POINT—ENGLISH AND AUSTRALIAN NET MEN TIED IN DAVIS CUP TOURNEY |- —EASTERN LEAGUE MOGULS TO IN NEW HAVEN NEXT WEDNESDAY— AMERICAN ASSOCIATION CLUB OWNERS ADOPT 168 GAME SCHEDULE = e i e SEsaacE RO R T G BB B BB BRI B BB BRSE DR LE 13 VICTORIOUS (3 bat Guiltiest Feeling - i # i Qv T e = 7 =i o i 2 s - You BIL HARRY JusT LLGT g 7% | ik . z Z o) s 2 - To Teis COUGH Yl 74 Eed . g Has Tough Time A e e GinE MO a0 7 v aweul BAD T e | |4 Established 1886 Eiton v 0 e \ i YeE S Tl HAD - O DI AIN'T & S {E S TR ADMUNE S SHARCHASIDRINI Py Beating Ithacans FONE o N A LoT BUT T-wAsw'T | X ANY.BUSINESS [ ORRY T i p Hidudlio : AS MUCH AS | THOUGH é BUG / GOWNG To " ‘ S i oF \ \ AND ANYWAT Y Z, 2 7 TuRN This w . ’ e~ Haven. Jan. 1i.—Yalc 5 (T b2 - " How T ES— T DON'T/’ z LAD - DOWN £ E o i _ Howy T GOES~ T DON’ , el % If you take our advice you’ll £ ¢ that ever witnessed an inte: . A-TALL‘.':, < oL/ i & , Voo not be backward aboutg ZGLOBE CLOTHING HOUSEE e, L aE - = | &7 R e WS e . coming in and buy at our & o e - - B & 34th Annual Sale of Cloth- 3 L2-to-11 lead two minutes lale : = 2 & R = Z o = ing, Hart, Schaffner & & fled, th lead of 18 to 14 was cut to the slender margin eI s ey : , % Marxclothescanbebought & the score was three times tiec - f i o 211 led Is n the first half and = E - : , , # atprices below the present Y the Dbasket-tossing eof - X 22 = 5 ain Deforest Van Slyck and Soliy AND AS = o - L - % market quotations .". Cornell. Porter's all-around — éxcelled Although Captain HE TALKS net played brilliantly at intery ossed only six out of 13 foul - o = N L % Thebiggest thing of the year MWILLIAMS FIVE WINS. R : 4 = | n =t = % is the Shoe Sale End of 3t to, 27 Score. 00 400 400 400 A0 30 480 400 30 BB 0 S iltiamstown. Jan. 17.—The Wes- T | & o - ' : ' e e | 5B EFEREEISRIVIBSOLOVD night in o fast same to the Wil- 2 Z 7 - - e five, 31 to Boynton played : 3 = | ost brilliant zame of the even- ' 7 z > ' | ball teams, declared the ten per cent | been coaching the squad, was chosen B iniinai iaid the best' work R ; | inerease in talary offered him is not | to lead the green septet by the mem- pesleyan f | satisfactory and that he has declined | bers of the team who played in the e game was fast and well played g -~ two contracts. Dartmouth club game last week. ghout. The passing of both = - Koyl Dartmouth will play its first home B is cxcellent, but Williams ; 7 i S Eor = 4 3 2 same cf the season against the Tufts - IIRSE ‘sivarior in shooting base | ANIMATED CARTOONS BY “BRIGGS” AT THE LYCEUM EVERY WEEK (FIRST PAKY) PAISLEY. TO LEAD. teum today. The green line-up will IS Willnme team work, ox- RN | be the same as that which faced the B ke Wenieyan spurts. wne | Melrose Lad Named for Hockey | Dartmouth club with the exception of | AR NfilANI] GETSEVEN | TOPLAY 168 GAMES BOWLING RESULTS SERsE B0 Ao ok | piazer v vtk e Conter gt | “ E player., who will take the center posi- " & Ve Marietta, O., Jan. 17.—Earl Neale, Hanover, N. H., Jan —Robert | tion. Rothschild and Ross will be (:hd;“z({l :l‘mf,,..zppfé‘:x,:in“ | Cinclanati Red outheldor, 1s a hold: | J. Paisley of Melrose. Mass., was elect- | the wings with Paisl cer. Gale chi - S et - Clab Onnertisr Dot . TR T ‘out. Neale, who is coach of the | ed captain of the Dartmouth hockey | at goal Derney and Fiske arc the de- };'o,-\“ty?:hpurve,,;?lc-?x,ényi:.mf‘,‘,; iy SNE Renveptcasue ] 1% L\ rfl\f‘“;‘,“.:_k“ 2 Marietta college football and basket- | team yesterday. Paisley, who has | fense trio. B e S Wrangle AU Day Before Satisfac- ' ;.. .. : i SAneiddanoe Hs hasn sr tory Decision Is Reached. aceh Left Forward. 1 Hart IB .. . s { Chicago, Jan. 1 ub owners of Berry ... ‘British Racquet Players in Tie| e Aimerican 'asocintion. atter Kilau @ X : wrangling all day over the details of | the schedule for 1920, decided last | bied de s eesdls o Richards Wlll] A“stmllafls | night to play 168 games, opening the | Stanley Rule & Level Co. Left Guard. season April 14 and closing October 3. ' Young seoien 984 Dixon, Robertson | But because none of the tentative Sandstrom . <-.- 83 Right Guard. | _ Sydney, Australia, Jan. 17.— | schedules presented for consideration Page ....... . . 86 re, Williams 31, Wesleyan | England and Australia broke even | was satisfactory a committee was ap- ; Babcock ............. 87 from floor, Beckwith 3, Bon- | here vesterday in the first round of | pointed to draft a'ncw one, which will McBriarty ... cee 113 , Boynton 3, Burrows 3, Carick ; the Davis Cup tennis matches for thoe | be presented for adoption today. In Myers ... man 4, Richards Hartman ! world’s team championship. { deciding to play a 8- pro- | Blackenburg inson, Travis; goals from foul Gerald A. Patterson, the ‘Austrglian | gram, the club owners: voted to re- | 1 Tomlinson, Travis Right Forward. - ’e Hartman Center ows 4, Carick, Harman 7; ref- | racquet star, defeated his English op- | store the game to a pre-war basis. Finn. ponent, the veteran, A. H. Lowe,/ President Hickey said the league North & Judd. 155 5 | Ghe Most Beautiful Car in America three out of four sets by scores of | had taken no action in regard ai, WESLEYAN'S GRID CARD. 6—4, 6—3, 2—6 and 6—2. ! salary limit and hinted all restrictions 2UKOWski - In the other singles match, Lic in this regard would be cast asid Rioran Datcs on Schedule, Including | tenant-Colonel A. R. F. Kingscote! though the club owners might decide , Hemingbu Game With Trinity. ' won from the youthful Australian ex- | to adopt a salary limit today. The loman .. S 4 | . : Garlson ol v s . e e i pert, Anderson, in straight sets at' salary limit last son w $4,300 a = 35 E B Venity tootball. - sohodule. sy | T3 6—2 and 6—7. | month for 16 players exelusive of a JEEEY coooooo ‘ ! ea S e 1 - e Play continued today and will he | Manager, but the player limit for the | oK coveaoptaban ) : Mepertment includes four home | 'eSumed Monday with two singles| 1920 season will be 18 exclusive of : . and four away from home. | 2hd one doubles matches still to bc | manager. I . ¢ & ball relations with Trinity are to | decided. The conditions of the Davis| The club ownes voted to present a | nion ) 3 lX le Inée more resumed, and the sec- | CUD contests call for four singles and | $100 trophy to the club drawing: the H l\.h»_\ el @ contest of the season finds the | one doubles matchcs, with the winner | 1ar8est opening day attendance. | McKay 3 " 3 e v ¢ i e Barbour ford college apparing in Middl to capture three of the five contes s i S | = Mwo other games will attract | Australia is the defending A 10 MEET IN CLEVELAND. Gaudettc ual attention, the one with New | having won the international ’ ey RS Sl s e T single reason for the popularity the k university in this city and the | from the United States at | Permanent Headquartcers of National | Williams Vi | The greatest e = . e d with the University of Rochester | Hills, N. Y.. during the matches of | Baseball Asso. in Torest City. - - five-passenger Paige “Glenbrook™ is its new six-cyl- ochester The brother of Dr.} 1814, England won the right to chal- | Cleveland, Jan. 17.—Sclection of | hr Fauver. the Wesleyan coach, | lenge the present holders by winning | Cleveland as permanent headquarters | 5 e mder motor. Smce t‘hls mOdel made its aw' he head of the athletic depart- | the preliminary round from France,| of the Nationul Baseball Federation | wonderful reports have been coming to us about its at Rochester, and this fact will | Belgium and South Africa during the | was assured when the board of dirce- a koener Inferest in the result | summer of 1919, | tors rocommended that the associa- { Firth ..... ereee 82080 84y = remarkable power and economical performance. the respeetive collcge bodies. | Yesterday's . games were pl | tien adopt a resolution at the annual | 92KES .oovvveen.on he schedule follows: October 2. ore 6,000 people jn an intense heai | Meeting herc today. Sox de Islund State at )hdd\eto\g of more than 100 degrees in Slection of officers wu ong oth- snele 20 : The attainment of these much desired qu’lhtles was by Ber 9, Trinity at JMiddletown; Oc- ! spage. Patterson made & splend business up for consideration. siasacnsgene BE 85 | : 16, New York university - ul | showing against Lowe, putting np | clection of W. S. Haddock of Pitt . no means the result of circumstance. Hletown; October Columbia at Diieat plaviee wilnessad rgh, but Tom Noalkes { Yorlk; October 30. Rochester at gl e Encss : B o ester: November, G, Amherst at | e ¢ since the organization of the | e : ! A predetermined standard of motor building was Hietown; November 13, Wil association declared his B e Naouts NP MAGNATES TO MEET | Vesaning. itencionsior | Cadrai : s s ; alone responsible for them. at Boston The board of dircctors passed i - commendation that thc constitution | ~03tel ............. - S i = iall e o et K )} e e e rmle paa 1-...4" revised to permit the seleetion of | Hallo We knew what we were striving for and we will 5 e . o sworetary by (e bourd insicad . sded ingly devoted three years of ceaseless effort to the e ing Mcct Slated scssion ! cw Haven Next Wed- | electing” him by the eration as < . ~ . st Skatimg Mect Slate slectin : ‘ » realization of our ideal. At Saturday nesday—Providence May Drop Out. - Pabor By A 1 artford. Jan 7.—The Eastern e ; z . MEEHAN MAY SUCCEED O'NETL. '_’“-Alll"rfw!nxn WS ) _ . - G Rl SRR G ehiemendan i ol sotElesl 8 . . In the pertorma.nce of the nge “Glenbrook™ has come ships will be held iy Gl ] M S i was “or s - Foothall Hewitt . Caste az e o rday afternoon, January 214, | Eastern leasue by Prexy T Miller . Ll Pt : istant. ‘ 81 : our reward. From what its owners say of it, we SR R Sl B e e el . N Y. Jan. iTe—John I knows that we have indeed accomplished our purpose. these championships in connec- | Hi8h officials of the circy Gl S '{:nhan' h('{iil |,.w( Seaon b it = e S her¢ is nothing specia ome uy 51 QLo ENIacT DivErSLLY . : - . with carnival we uuder the ¢ g u ] : b 2 o e e e oS RIS esling, (At s meTeT e bly will be named by the ! : A single demonstration will convince you, we believe, ; e ° ' be a mid-winter zet-together alfair. _assogiation lo succe ‘B Lindquist b RRRIEGS 3 | I = ey soclatlon. o en n the | Why New Haven was ghasen ub ne | O'Nell au head coach this full. O'Nel s a3 that it is the greatest dollar-for-doliar value on the O e patan to wortepm at | FiBht spot is o mystery. Among | 148 resisned to go to Columbix. [t anano s 85 81 Armerican market. Won't you take that demonstration? Ipe and every citort | other things (o be gone over at this | (hOUSNL that big “Bill" Horr and i . i s ie to & re Charles Jew- | time will be the Providence question. Harry Kallet will be Mechan’s assis- Linn Placid 19-vears-old : Whether the Rhode Island folks are w.““‘\“»" ; ; 3 : : Burns o s E & L2 ) bt = e - skating marvel. who captured | Stick through another swinmer. At Meehan, when in collese. played i ! | = - : - the principal events at the races | any ratc the positive make-up of the | [00thall for four vears on the fre PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO.. DETROIT, Michigan at Newburg-on-the-Hudson vheel must be determined before any- | Man and varsity :team, He starred —— - — Year's diy. Another stur who . t%ing can be dome in the schedule |3t duarter. He was also captain of ypppray wiNNERS pected is Joc Hennessey of Lake Jine L a 5 11 team. He was ch by = e htn ALE ST IN TANK. | preparations for the gumes last fall ne entries have lLeen re- . 5 — N R, 17— Yais dareat-1 for th nd national steeple- | BOWLING ;-u‘ Columbia 46 in an intercol- WATERBURY GE 'LLER. to be run over the Aintree = Successors to Standard Tire and LINCOLN STREETS egiate swimming meet in the Carne- Cinelnnati, Jan. 17.—The > course, near Liverpe on Friday = ¢ he n F WEST MAIN AND Auto Co. e l' > p(}\-l last night, winning first and | Baseball commission yester: March 26. Among the nominations | B A“a econd p $ in every event but one. | versed a finding promulgated several arc four previous winners of the 10 oW, mg YS R - Meagher of the Yale team | days a declaring Player Wheeler event., Poethl Ally Sloper. Sunloch GPES DAILY 10 A. M. | broke tie plunge with a mark of 75 | Fuller a frec agent. and awarded and Letter Threes und ti of the .} feet in 17 4-5 seconds. Columbia won | titic 10 the player to the Waterbury best Y PATRONAGE SOLICITED | the water polo zame. 7 1o 1. club. ¥ Yurning Irish jumper Ballyboggan. Traytown and Glencr l