New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 22, 1920, Page 12

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| CRACK WILBY HIGH B ASKETBALL QUINTET TO PLAY NEW BRITAIN H. S. HERE TOMORROW NIGHT—MILLER HUGGINS ANGLlNG FOR ANOTHER OUT- FIELDER—PENN. OLD AND PRESENT PLAYERS DISCUSS FUTURE OF SPORT AT INSTITUTION—BRAVES WILL NOT LET MARANVILLE GO TO GIANTS = L == == i e e e e == e=a P —— g e oo e e e = E (G WILBY HIGH PENN'S FOOTBALL HUGGINS IS AFTER @m;fffffffffoffffo S INETOPIAY NGB POLIGETISCUSSEDSSPEEDNOUTRIELDERE = s e s e : i . “HELLe BILL Tws | “ue FreD ! - Now WHAT D erbury Quintet at Local Gym- Old and Present Players Plan for Yankees' Manager Said to Be SRR = fer s ST LECLe paen ) R ol e ee COMING OvER To OVE®R- 'L BE HMERE| OVER FoR- wg nasium Tomorrow Night Future of Sport Dickering for Jolinny Tobin 2 % | ST RESER S TeEs New York, Jun. 22.--Ma v Hugzins of : arrived up with good news about the oudook | el nIE oI (he At (e Mot GENE NI onicl el forinoxt Faen - | and disc od the coaching =on The midg managzor of the | Ny Yanks will bring the about | Labe Ruth, Duffy 3 nk B e Wi.lby 1igh school guintet deiy Ja 2 Past and of the Uni- i, Win met here last Vihe invifniion of Do John W P “ stem at (b universiiy etlall bee » b as - of football. i meetin Under the si i 5 hind closd doot ind it b Dann the five looms 1 s nova: od (hat no agtion was taken. New York fans just now are unusual- | hg contender, and victeotes o Pon o i and footbail plans 1y interested. etod ove Havttord and New & rfor i v sed until a Sir aving New York last month the leaguc v Niost o1 U has uade wide swing 8 teamn avce by i this s oot i v i wit, ) itting lLos with ¢ : the helin 48 (he exception of Sidne inson. 3 1 and also tin. en there iy Jack BUNDY, o \wpapeton Sinkler, the new rman, i sarly ¢ American league for, Gufiney, Vibberls, Balock. | iecidea < the Middle fe and Jack Rench pundiing Most of the time was spent in out- ' of ins to St. lonis has stir . splendid machine @ lin'ng pans that will put » Quak- up the news that the New York man- by us furwards, ratl < on 4 new football basis. The old ager: has made a flaitering offer to | this year, und althoug i e E heartily in favor of the the Browns for Outficlder Johuny T ST T " . . thcir speed. otlsets thi new i y rules the Ponn had bin. When Colonel Hus ! - T R \ i ) iV icectefund itenchnmsbh el as Vied cmpha I the ract that about this yesterday n uvmm NG T wo foothall players on lust year's . liron ‘short showid be puriied had received no ofiicial news of such < { ...BiLL . npionship cleven, ar displayans Shoul 4 it hm e would not be flent form " the nizht the formor grid- Tt ientins a des in the an- er. and oiher plavers 1 Goop r\”\,fl') FRED : f 1 to mention « g every yior Coverins from injuries o e enagc el - ake s outfieid incd he IS hvitnEMEIden S HAE SRS . More than for next summer one of the stronge waek. Nest week the big game a0 on d, includi in the American ‘leaguc. i Hurttard will be: played tn that s §0 080 SR T he i It will be a league aifair and 105t few vears: By Dick- krip to the Capital City to wateh el o e 1o the canlallgle ol st ) ol sl ) one or two exceptions 1 hame it ZHICE e i ol o) i ol s assistant Mike Benmett, ex- ‘:{“1 -': h{‘\\ \.:l, “‘ L ‘m‘-.‘{ (o Penn star and present Haverford the Hartford and New Haven | (o I ind "-""'»‘ “" Leerfth o Machine L , % enn foothall and tiaek st who is| Radelir 2 sts at the Y X b Sy e 1t of the Midgets | Do physical directc A e I od stronsly in the last twenty-four TRUMBULL, M wol secoud team Tuter-Class 1. caguc, e inter-class teams, four in num- seniors, juniors, sophomor men, comprisc the lea ucted at the school B for the freshmen five Coprriehs N. Y Tribdne ing. hiours. The commitice listened 1o all the suggestions and announced that it will et together goon and make a tion. seniors, Burns It s some fine material for haskeibs SUms e < 5 A b,,e,:,fi\hil,?‘.w".l,,:',',,(,I”;,',',:(""” : " Geovse Washington Grant, Owner of . 3 - - i dl _ PROVIDENCE TO REMAIN, FULTON BEATS COWLER v, Braves, Denies Midget Shortstop Is LRI SRLE D, X By 3 | Cowler, the ish heavyweight, | Eastern League Franchise Wil Not | Dhiladelphia, Jun, 22 —Fpeq oyt |4V 0 the thivd round at the Olym- “BRIGGS” AT THE LYCEUM EVERY WEEK (FIRST PART) to Be Traded to Giants. ; Be Shifted ton. the Minncsota plasterer. put Tom | »ston, Jan. 22-—*Rabbit” Maran-, . : 5 New Haven - i i B O e T e : o e a0 0 O K0 0 0 8 T O 0 O O n“m\\ e abeanl i et n e York Giants, President H 588 03 { O'Nejl, president of the B 53 .é. ps B tors, emblematic of students p George Washington Grant of the 2 d . Jowing a stormy meeting of the club o ating in three branches of sport, Braves is emphatic in his statement e cevees S1 | owners he: Zdward Moulton, OWne: eae M S el e s Your Money Will Be Under lach of player on the Boston National pay- | Tyman ..... ;0 his league rights and left the meetir rs of | roll since the 1919 season closed . Conner .. R 9 at’ the close of sl et : hasketball iIfurthermore, he savs, he does not | Broddyell i s .. | 63 76 hind cle doo ay D. Dwyer s for threc consceutive seasons. expeet (o receive any right away = - | Mitehburg and F. Coloppy of Holyok am just as ready to make a B N 7| made efforts to put the 5 % R as anybody. providing that the R cities in the league in pla SIGNED AT 19 HOLL. will help strengthen the Bo. PHILLIES urT, dencé. but President O — - ton teawm. Thais one of the reaso 2 3 o eral offers had been Huzgins Found Ruth Pliying ihat Manage: allings and my William - T Dog, - Scout of | Persens in the Rhode Island city When Contract Was Completed., | atiend National league annual —and : : the franchise would remain there. 1 3 N Club. Awavded $850 Verdict SRR schednle mectings” s the way Grant s g s Clio The magnates decided that the 1920 A e LS e Buutail Philadélphia, Jan, —William . | season of the Eastern league would Pt et iy : Doyle of Portsmouth, O.. a former | CONSist of 140 games, opening on April B 5 ALMOST HAVE PENNANT. aseball scout, secured an $850 ver- =S and closing oun September 11. et aa i 2 = ainst the Philadelp) club of George W owner of the New Ha- rtived Bizclon-Hartford Need Only On tional leaguc in th commen ven club, vrged a 144 game schedule, e 5 Letball Titl Sourlihe e e tead but 140 was agreed upon. which will R e v 2rv and in. | make the son lonzer than in the i s s Uleged to be due him on af Past g S S { contract with the Phillies which was at the ‘nineteeniin hole.” Tt was ' winning ntersia S s = . S B il : 3 | cancelled by the club when the “work SIGNS TI'OUR PLAYERS, e S i e e : ! 5 ht' order went into effect in | Milwaukee, Wis, Jan. SShits \ugust, 1918, Doyle is now with the | Iigan. manager of the Milwaukeo Ruth in right ficld, and it zives them a pee 15 wou = i Milwaukee cluh, asebdll club, yesterday notified club d that Cincinnati or any other al, 1l Yisk Red Tops, 3 ) . 3 : - fulat L R e e e \ ,,“,‘ The suit was regarded in sporting | officials that he had obtained four otk lmen Mg ol Iy L8 o contender. | . jos as important. as it was the = Stars of the Providence. R. L, 1919 sed to the St Paul club of ction of the “work club for h 9 t . The new ath- B Ttion iasil so or fight™ order as applied to baseball | letes ar pasn o L0 CRELESRIIR S minine o Bz Contruc an inflelde 7 Lrts @ eirt quartet o e e the jury, the court: & flelder: contesis, ce would end in a | said the g did not excuse the | United States | Government Superv‘ision If Deposited in Our SAVINGS DEPARTMEN Open Tonight 7:30 to 9 P. M. New Britain Natlonal Bank ampton Tiare. Mondavi nizhid Ifdthow e cakinggotiascon trac tneplatient] B g i then the title with | “ontained no release clause. The jury | Paris, Jan. Jehney Griffith, R [NSE eI Wednes. | WS told to deduct Doyle’ 'rni in, welterweight. whore home is Akron, | | s e e e 4 munition works during the period ; Ohlo, last night knocked out “Bill" : I v | CORNER MAIN AND WEST MAIN STREETS. his contract had to run. Glover, of London, B GRR B link to wait until Thomps, Ji Only Gl HEHBFLAERBH T B LGS i -Iét-im-@@ié&—%@;@@@@}fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@ tie. The e leaders play last- GRIFFITH STOPS — I The defensc of the club was that | of @ bout held “here. Glaver is a jous Italian and American Strings NAVY WINS AT 3 < ALLL the season closed about Sept. and | heweomer of small ability. Clolin, "Collo, Bass, ete. Guaran- Annapoli M. o kgt o Ni was prohibited from employ- al Acidem skethall teq « [l subjeet to the “work or ARV \| D \\I\\ \'1 HOCKEY University of Virgini here vest vder Cambridge. Mass., Jan. —The e to et bl oo I LV e e T TR cambrase ams.gan. sz All money deposited during THRIFT WEEK in our Savings indecd with pl J I test I shooting of neither 17 Doyle’s contract was fast finish last night The Crim Ly e ar pane b (R B8 TR S 0 i b S SRS DA, W | Department will draw Interest from Jan. Ist. the midshipmon roved A . the clubs will have to settle many with the Dartmouth club of ston - ¢ brillia gs for purit) . brilliancy |1 i o Fepamhemts st o |10 L A e R T v g g FREE OIS RaES RIS RS EOSRE v strings that could be compared | —o— S SRR v s sew. vious, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Evndently Ho el Eggs! BY BLOSSER MANDOLINS AND BANJOS FOR SALE v e - MAIN ST P. 0. Box 19 1 pak i : A : New Britain. Conn. & ') GooD GRACIoUS! ITS . DONIASIES O Suueks! 1 [ GEE, T WOPE W [ SoANA GwE || MARY QUESTIONS = — = AROUT TINE You WERE s vaet wuckwiesr J [ NS Yo Y NoURE HAVING A WS UBAS WOULD BOWLING i s weumy A ME : o I o =0 U SOMETUNG > N | CAES AN L[ BREAKFASY, ¥~ 27 NICE BGG AS 4 G oW AND GET MRESEE)- ) Sdfiynrefo ) HiBparE o =71 wemoes Bges) SMANM MM - ] pey £ not to rattle: ser fouand any koo B B fi NVOoUR BREAKFAST WiLL \ ~7 BE READV N A N, MAUTE! \ ino Bowling Alleys OPEN DAILY 10 A\, M. PIES’ PATRONAGI SOLICITED ROLLER POLO FRIDAY NIGIHT ARENA, ARCH STRUEET NIGGER NILTS Ve, DUBLIN HILL>S NUTMEGS vs. INDEPENDENTS First Game at 7

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