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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY. JANUAR Y ” 4 1, “INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE BOWLERS ESTABLISH NEW MARKS AT CASINO STRIPS—AMERICA TO CHALLENGE ENGLAND FOR POLO CHAMPIONSHIP IN 1921 —BOXING EXPERTS AGREE.THAT DECISIONS WOULD IMPROVE GAME—ARNOLD HORWEEN SELECTED TO LEAD HARVARD ELEVEN NEXT SEASON O L S e L0 CHALLENGE I 921 ALMOST SURE erica Will Ask England to' Deieud Cup Bw Yok, Jan, Il.—America will England fo defend the Intena- 1 Polo Cup in the spring of 1021, t was made almost certain as It or deliberations at the ling o1 1he Polo association at th fntown club yesterday aflernvon. ociation did not announce a silenze tor (he (rophy i that thie officials are Liefore nexst sion it i knov doing v 10 he done until in American opportunity eriul Wi first better o will e m snccess detinite wiil wers fhat ad an h ailable w tionnl seric er short om land is iittle Tt condition prable ror Amerfean othiir r the p to size for an in- America i player 1t may “h more over by the absence presided secretary in the who is tak ton, in the mith Butler pro tempore. the dele- propo: uieeting was fam A Hazavd, ciation who scte nry Herber adon al King tindies. Lawrence appoin retary Mezara inted that . wos GION ANSWERS KEARNS d*Olice out te nationa the and informs Demp- B's > ation i Not Netin Do of Fighter's gy Record, 2l—An- Kearns, Mempse the | npion. re- | diduapolis, bing u I jager " ting from Jac of Juck heavyweight ¢ that the American Legion | steps Lo preven: criticism - of | psey's war record,- ,Franklin | er, national commander of the | bn has written Mr. Kenrns that las not considered u function of | American lezion to pass on the . ption of men from military ice during the war. The lectter ! Wt he nationa) heudquurters of the brican Legion contemplated no ac- in reference to the subject mat- f your letter of Jan. 14 t is not a function the Legion to review acts of the roment duovin the wuar in con- ion with the classification of men ect to the selective serviee act o review the claims of any in- ual who finds il necessary (o his exemption from military ol Amer- GIANTS BAG COU Onver Npring Will Look Dur praw Horic and rrigan Fraining. Secretary Jo ants. yesterda led onc promising voung inficlde is after another who probably be taken South for a tryout. Both New York boys, one the product e sand lots and the other a local gian. The boy who aflixed his ature to a New York contract is In Horie, a first seman, who reputation in semi-pro- ranks at Peekskill and the Berrigan, former who joined the Jersey City yeay after being discha b the Navy last September. oric_is a left-handed first base- . Ho is 5 teet 10 inches tall anc the bheam at 135 pounds. In -professional ball Horie .291 6 games tn 1016, 314 in 43 games 91 328 in 18 games in 1918 and in 32 gamcs in 1919. e is rec- ended by several big ts as a fast and sure fielder, il thrower and a sp ONARD AND DUND York. Jan of the o fien, G ] big onal roin tstop. last el 1 Lightwe its to Meet in nd Bout Teh, 9 at Jersey City, ew Yorh. Jan fraca Johnny Da e —That Benny i on again announces bout for b City He has date of the time rivals. the when a mov- which enny 000 ) much- red and time he ha 5 hed 10ch. 9 as the ting between the ol lave MceRay tried to get his Newark club but picture concern fo osinz. demanded : a shori-term release flesh. he threw up his hands coll has decided to pay that £5.000 consequentiy the mateh i WILDE TO BOXN FRTLE. lilwaukcee Wis., Jan. 21 Jimmy de, English flvweight champion will Mike Krtle of St 1 on January 20 hefore a . Ertle is to weig pounds rd z to eement. tle takes place af I"rankic Mason of Indi- who ori 1wy was booked ‘o t Wilde TIGER ew York, ed Columbia ctween Dunder Driscoll scured the na in Jersey honus of 3i of Benny in meet LI<.\D IN TANK. Jan. 21 ~Princeton 29 points to 24, 1 swimming meet here last night Pigers won the water polo , 8 ta 0. breaking the tie for first e fn the intorcollegiate swimming ue. - Each team' had won three g previousiy, de- in a | ed skilitul boxers two step ton annual | in | ! draw a | with a than | Fordhan | | an exchange of blows for | down for Teague | Eight- | Leon- | mateh | i Boston A. ! tercol local | con- | REFEREE VERDICTS WILL HELP BOXING 1 One Sale Way lo Insure Public | of Yalue ol Money Jan who New Yoik, of boxing purchased cxpensive for SHE and wals half neith the cheerin before the providing hour, long hills nov the ol for decisi indg ol these bills bec a law no more will be lightfooled champion or title aspirant gaily prance thr decisionless houts and theh blithely al though. unearned purs With o decision on points in eve contest that lasts the limit. the man title or the chap who hopes to become champion will exert himsolt to the utmost. for it never would do to have the cold fact xet down in the e 1s that “Johnny Gay. the ‘umply it champion, was shaded Tast Tommy Green, recently from the preliminar It one g reco by ranis, As a matt . every bout that subject to a decision by a referec Wwill be hotly contested. for the aver- aze boxer is vain enough to object to anything in his record excery D.." which siands for “No Decision.’ HARVARD'S CAPTAIN of fac! Arnold Horween is Chosen to Lead on octball Warriors the 1920 Season. an. l.—Ha have clected A captain nest vear the climax of started as a star in the Orogon. He fullback po- ambrids i playe nold Horween of C1 the Crimsen eleven The clection marked season which Morween hstitute and closed as ames with Yale and played at both center and itions this year. He was o member of the Harvard freshinan team in 1916, was captain of the Harvard isformal™ in 1917 and wa in the navy in 1918 > Eight of the theii letters at xt of for who won year will inciud- back- vers ard this season’s team the crack field min. CASP, Former Casper Leon, 50 years old. who was well known as a bhantamweight pugi- list & score of years ago and is now watchman, is in the Harlem hospital in a serious condition from illumin ing gas poisoning. e was vvercome laet night in his furnis room ot 145 East 126th street Leon was found unconscious proprietor of the rooming hou Corcoran of Knickerbocker and employ s0s worked for half an hou with a pulmotor before he condition to be taken to the 1t is believed a burning gas extinguished by wind from window in the room where sleeping sa by the of a o pany over him was in n haspital jet was an open Leon was NNEY TAK ANOTHER. Light Heavyweight Champion cks Bud Nelson to Sleep. Bayonne, N. J.. Jan. Geng g heavyweight champion the A, E , knocked out of Kansas City last night vound of a scheduled bout at the 3ayonne A. A. of the marines dropped H of Bud Nclson in the firs cight-round The pride man after caunt Nelson put him and swhen the zrog lis fect a heavy right the ful! count. Reich was credited _with a over Yaung Sfam McVey, a negro, who substituted (or nine. sot to Al Lknockout New York [ captained by 12d ¢ beeath, | (Y | Landers, IFravy i the for 'RECORDS ARE SET ON GASINOD ALLEYS - Freeman and Anderoml Tndus- trial League Stars, Turn Trick teams made ol 1a The tavey Known latteo winnin niing men ino un cvening teams il the ive § two oui servi badttled the Ca alleys. Pets Ve and were Muskrats. T be the three sames. Capla bowlc Long and in i led hoth teams wi 112 and 101, new warks wers sel ening, the higii sinzlc Two Induastrial Frecman, of team. hit the timbe in the second mamc and Judd team. on scores ol wien Erwin in league last the Ru 1 for 150 with the Novti Aunderson, of Clavk team, with nd 111, a total uf for three-stri th the Stanley and 115 m: wtile w quintet : pins 11 new scores of set nors in e and The old the Level style comeback m same the ¢ composed End mes, Carcy's 1 on 1sino alle: two t South mateh 1d *hrodel of members IJim Chalmers Durlng | Tun- ! teve Hawkins, a Canadian army box- | er. McVey ment at the ond round Red McDonald of New side outpointed Clairy New York, in the other bout. McDonald dropped Marshall in the fourth and fifth rounds for erous counts. In a preliminary my Quinn of New York knocked out Thil Bloss of Hoboken in the second round created 3 art, flurry of excite- but quit in the sec- York's west Mar I of YALE ATHLETE DEAD. George ¢ hisholm, Crack Hurdler Back in 1910, Dies in Providence, Providence, TR 1., Jan. @1 Chisholm. former Yalc A. athlete hisholm Fiate champion. ¢ llegiate high hurdiing hip in 1010 and finished race over the low hurdl Afte aduating frofn Yale Ch holdm joined the Boston A. A. an esented that elud in the Olympi mes at Stockholm in 1912, Ile heat in the 110-meter »ut ‘was shut out in the During athletic ca friends. —Gco ity here former dicd vas a ves in terday won hamn- on-l interc pion. in the rey the tirst race. sem - finals. his cer made many CARDS RELEASE JAKE Jan. 21 vesterd: MILLE St. Louis oume Cardinals Miller. outfielder o (Texas leasue) ‘farmed out” by Mobile Southern season. the team. Miller the Cardinals to th sociation club lo eight-round | won | hurdie ! was | 1 i ck Schar Carey 0. Windish Geor George Long W. Johnson Lob Chalmers A. Wolr AL Valentine INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE. \-xm.\ Kibner B. Machine Co. b oand Judd. Scou Wilcox Moran- Romens Paulson R. Erickson Rajone Wagner Weston Freeman . and L. Co, \\n\dsuom Babeock MeBriarty Blackenburg ot | SOUTIE END Rocky Leupold Heinzman Tom- , * Caswell Fotl Picshert Tyler Waithe REDS TR \7\‘\(. SCHEDULE, Are Booked With York hree Games New Yankee Jan ‘he iol- be National Cincinnati. O wedule of to Cincin Nonthern lowing s by the on innoun plaved league el trip was the club At i. M Cubans; 15 and icans: 18 and 20 ican association ton Americans. March 22, Indis 23 and 24, 1pa New York chsonville: April & and 4, W ton “at Washington: 13 Columbus American tion at Columbus. Cincinnati and Washinzton n Cincinnati April 19 and 11, nb traininz Ay its tet of her and Am Anie Washinz- ch 16, Indianap 26 anal 2 inapolis W at shingt Ameri shing asso the | ‘M. CONTI the e will | - R e e o ;Ain't It a Grand and Glo ious Feelin’? AFTC (eX0) Tl AMD TouDd & FIRS U FromMm R Yoo C\GAm THe: AN JAanu T Gr ElE OU T AnD AB0U T . You ®READ MLEN WHO USERS © wwPAcco SO BAB T WIFE om AR r~ O THE FIETH You WoNDER T AT SEEMS AND ABOYT OF JANUARY o LT :».Xg, ez 20Th FAamou S INVETERATE Copyright N Y Tribune Ine ANIMATED CARTOONS BY TAND You FiNnaLLY DECIDE AT ONE CIGAR A DAY WOouULD REALLY BE 1CIAC “BRIGGS™ AT THE LYE By Briggs e ABOUT TemTiH You WONDER |IF WAS A WISE NG To GIVE UP SMOoKirG ENTIRELY AND (7 A GR RRRAND AND GLDR R R-RWUS FEELIN' ¥ = =ots TA TATA CM EV ERY WLEEK (FIRST PART) 0 PLAY IN KEW YORK | Ay nd Navy (o Stage Anaual | vo Gridivon Classic at Polo Grounds | on November M Jn i oflicially chosen the next Army-Navy wetion was taken n \ the Navy Athle ation in its semi-annual mect- | approved the action of the execu- committec this coffect. Unde cement by which the cholet Navy's turn yund The date tixed Novembe he n meeting in o Commander Douglas ent the Navy Ath- | assoctation. and Caj Philip ntinz the Army Ath- which the details of | cd —New as the Annapolis, York tion bias beer coloiooooooooooooooooooooooEoooooooooo oo oo joc fon foot) lax his 1580¢ ing brive 1o the a: s ms it the battle was 1h to had been s ere will ws of Howard., rep Hayes. repres {letic council. ‘a the gan oA e Commandet was named will be disct meetin Licut. Carroll Q. Al as representative of the sociation for football RAIN HALTS T Completion of Davis Mateh, Jan. 2 Al Great Brilai Australta the first set contest in the tenr the Davis Cup hers s0 h that th Lol Prevents Cup cach won in of the singl tournament vesterday rain match was postponed fou 2avily until [ IS CHAIRMAN, capt Lo oy ine the New Dritain was named chaivinan of the advisory committee to handls boxing with the license comimittee at a mecting held last evening-in the city lerk's office. - The election of Mr. | Souncy as chairmen should prove sit- isfactory to all concerned mn locai hoxing He is thoroughly versed in the sport The other members of th committee were in attendance and th boxing rul weer disen: un SOUNEY Michael Souncy. Company No. 3 five department of Ermmous Walian and American Strings for Violin, “Cello ete. Guaran- tie: mever found any <trings with them. 1 is indecd with pleasuve that § testi- 1y auality of your strings for tone, | and responsiveness, other strings could with them. MUSIC, OLD AND NEW. \TOUIN, MANDOLINS AND BANJOS POR SALY 166 MAIN ST, (DO New Conn BOWLING ; Casino Bowling Alleys DATLY 20 A M. PATRONAGE SOLICITED Bass, teed not to other to compare (o the superio purity of brilliancy U never found any Le compared CDoooooooooo ol "o Bri oPrE | LADIES woLr fa L o ar ds ness. AND . 1 Jae Buri ten rounds to o draw 1AN DRAW. <k Wolfe a of Chic here Is in s been as president of the Pitts- | ociation | SENATORS GET THREE. Minneapolis, Minn.. Jan. Davis, infielder, and Melly | Clarence Fisher, pitchers. ob cans by thé Minneapalis team rancis . Craft Me- have b the and J d by him. elect EXTRAVAGANCE Beckons to us from every sidle. 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