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E=Sin o o e BOXING COMMISSION POLO LEAGUE HONORS—IND USTRI T e - NEW: BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 'BARS SAMMY WALTZ, BATTLING LAHN AND MANAGE AL BOWLERS KEEP INTEREST ON INCREASE AT CASINO ALLEYS—NEW RS FROM LOCAL RING FOR O CTORY BOWLERS EEP THINGS GOING histrial Leéguc Alive With Bntbusiastic Pio Topplers bowling oiiihcganes in Indnstrial league is now in swing and the majority ef the ers are gradually working tbe ess out of their arms and are| fng in some very sovod scores. e duckpin same is bouming in: Britain as can scen by slep- {ato the Casiuo alleys al any time & the evening and the XNew in industrial council is certainly great amount of credil for the jng and supervising of the IV Industrial league glancing over the work of the in- uals, so tar the bowling of Lan Frary & Clark’s man. C. Ander- is the outstanding feature with jerage of better than 106 and three string of 336, word of is due Freeman e Russell & Erwin tcam. who has ght up a high sinzle of 130 it the season. far as team work is concerned, ‘ew Britain Machine company is inly showing the way. holding the high team single and the b strings. he season be Standing of ‘Teams. P & Clark. . Machine. n Mfg. Co. 1 & K F. Corbin. .7 le & Level. ey Works., .3 on Works High Average Bowle Anderson atious Villametz siley reeman “gote . . lofgren . - “ar] Andorsor Bevey L. Wells ........ P, Narcum teBirarty ayes Fuudelle BN .. Coung .. W, Wright W. Erickson gnel, . ... sabeock . Andcrson R Narcum Erickson folyneus . fiers Rawlings ] 2.4 ar.i a1 20,4 201 Top Scores. individual Eh Eh individual string=—¢. teon, 336. h team single ine ‘Co.. 310 h team three strinzs aéhine Co.. 1410 three New Eritain -New Brit- INRDUSTRIAL LEAGUF Vulean tron. hard 24 fson R derson . ... Tight . ... pderson ree gamen forieited to . R pi, as P. & how up. S. R Corhin team and L. Co. b 1 ephury oCls farty ot o m Stanley Merr.ck ' BOWLING ino Bowling Alleys OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. S PATRONAGE SUI..“JI[I‘ZII1 to act, ' D danes L. Sophia Suherd Mary Diemand ; Beasie Molulbyve ... " Actred W estmar 50 (Bristol) Wallace Barnes Loretta Teevens 3 Ma:m héynoldr Antonette Guertin Clava Beckstead Adeline Bernier .... §1 iR Hilda sScott 5 Ruth Ohley Mab.| Zweers Bthel Bosl nd 104 : a SOUTH END CLUB. Rouhy Diz Piechert Brolt Henzman Zwick Leupoid Waltors MACHINE co WINS Benefit of Factory lLeaguers Show Jake Cartson’s Coaching. Downing Stanley Works, 28 to 1. A 28 1o 21 win was scored by the Machine company team in their-gam with the Stantey Works five ar the “¥" gymnasium last night, ithe path of the yictors having heen made cas: by the absence of Lawell Pickup from the lineup and the fact-tbat Ted Kil- duff had an off night on throwing in the frec tries. The Machine pany’s plan of securing outside coaching has begun to bear fruits and in many respects the team on the fAoor last n it was much better than in past games. Throughout the same was by fouls. hoth sides oftending in {his vespeet. In ihe early part of the game the breaks were in favor of the Stanley Works z#nd the first period ended with that team on top. Little seoring was donc in the second period. Machine Co Stanley Wor Kildufi slowed L 4 Walters Ught forward Lofgren . ...... Center cuting. Grobstein Campbeil ... .. Gibney Left hroede Miller Jones 10. Kii- baskets, Kildufi 4 robstein, Restelli, from fouls. Mille Uield Walters, G Lefgven 1: duff & Using all available substituies in an attempl to make the conle look like a veal game failed 1o nroduce any- thing. in the nature 8f the real thinz the Russcll & Erwin-Cordin-game. Corhin won =ily. malking 59 points to 1he opposing team's 7. and of that T all but two poinis were secured from the foul line. Howard Demarest was the only Russwin man to score Corbin. Rusgsell & Erwin Panl. Andevsen. . .......H. Demarest Left forward Hildabrand, Corosso - in s d LBrennan torward Medlis : Peterson Center Y mando Laft_guard Pawie Parker Rizht zut Mellis hrand A. Coro: H from the foul line Demarest 5. BIG GAME FRIDAY Brittin and Hartford Hizh Quin- Sehectman Wilson, F. Demarest ield 7. Paul. Hilde- Demarest 1. La H baskels. on New tets to Batde in Capitol City—Dick Dillon aises Loeal Team. The fr schedule Hartford teams this duy night ¢ that accompany ate the 1 of the two leagus games Britain and Letball ed I ox- nla It Bu ipitel ¢ this ovd. larze crow Captain d rooters ns and 0y year, is \nd epin- ctate, stamp of the resations in New Dillon. the pop: veferce, handled AR ALY o the 6 the The predy Gu wo round 1 ware Cily sehool 4 Dick cient ive as on the games at the ns. and commented B cminary Ton best h on worl itain 1 1w St Chom M o da e locy anls has High five presented ool in that Hartfc weaker than night tartford 1 Ner cent 1e B son i like an o Friday at ictory: for " opat FOLWELL WANTS 10 KNOW Coach Asks mittee Where Foothall Ce renn. He Athletic Stands delphia. Jan —Bob ol r=hed the athletic committer University of Pennsylvania t jive him a delinite answer « his seloction as= coach for cleven next full He has had several to coach | 4t other eolleses and wants to pe free wail of ihe ty ncernin the foothail offers com- ! SALEM REPLAGES 161 Week of Polo Leagic Now Under Way n ! continuing their last week. taking of five, folioavin Victariez the oul of last place and began the 1eth week of the seasun ir sixth position, a nalf-game ahead of Brockion, now czitying the bhannei. The locals twice dcieated W taking Tucsday's zame here lowing this with victory at th2 next miznt. on Tht Rinver vas ey red and on the new Erocklon five was aL Infantry Hail. The oily WwWeek na received 1 rovidence. Gold Bugs by ning sireak sames out of straight “ crawled Jan .—The win- fou string previou asten and fol- Worcester Y Fall Salarday whipperd Lowel] o dford Dic Crowding placc and Nalem L Lhe Wiiche: the Whalers first Witches vion games ind Jost It one reversed th ut one cut «f fo teams haie Iternated in seecnd places for wecks Worcester and Lowvell cach even in lour somes. The new lon teain hegan opecrations day mizht by beatil New Bedfor: an ovirtime game. but lost ihe three With the new pluyer ever the Shaemanhers 1 the going roush for now on Bob Har: had rather muking but cight goals. nut as Taylor made hut ¢’zht the New Beaford man held his own at the top of the heap with 121 counts. He snciild pass the s2rond-century [ITETRN this week Thompson and Williams made 11 goals apiece 12 week FFleven play- eis ¢ scored than 100 soals during the season and Ferdie Harkins shouid join this week. “Tayior continues his recot havir caplured tire svot during the six d points over the 500 mark keebs up the good work come prety near the 1000 the secaso Al anday 10 1he whic sa once of (hrec the mors out while win- Fall it ol Brock- cn Tues- shou evan bed rrom A poor weeh. St e raore to datc the circle ish- : races He is and he should mark won 41 o for rushes spt is and g making Donnelly made four e the Hardy way former out in front leading fouls apicce foul with 51. Among the zaininy five ond place. and fling droppe the stanging. arcen wept at the 906 poir Huetiner zained 1we poinis. nds on the .200 mark e in tends P jumiped inte Conley losing 'two points Jack to third place. Mals six points and one place Tuic and soal points sec- lory in Love while detia MADE RY Donnely Niulrnea Dulresne GOALS Sob Hart 19] rayior K. Williams G. Hart Jusgan Higrins . Williams mpson ander 166 55" Cusic 1 S 3 Wiey 1oley W s D Pierce s Dl e Davies 102 Harkins ... [ Mull Finneil Mardy Whiting Kehos rdner Jean irifith ison Lovearcen herty meron Prien LSHES WON RBY .31% Mulligan 140 €. Har 410 W, Loves Hizgin Harkins Thompson Kehoe Wiley BY R Tay los Dugzzan Aloxan r. Williams £, Hart Dicree K. Williams Sl 0 i Al Hardy Donnelly Jean Doherty Thompson Cusick s G. Hatt Dufresne 3 Pierce Loley Muliigan Gardner daihin Cameron 5. Hart Mcrrison Muirhead Lyon Du Tayior Viesander Iechoe R. Wiil.an O RBrien Malwor Bloun Hueline Peies 16 s 1o Dt N K Williams Browi P n GOALTENDS an AWVERAG Stapped Misse 20 o Blownt GG Fence Conley Mallory Furce Love [ a0t 1ah 1o ang AN TANDIN il 7 ANMIZR L Salem N £ Fall Rive Worcester Lowell Providence Brockion NEW BASE omi. Wash LUuAGULL A SALL i Jan, 28 Pacific haschall \ 1ional last 1 inter was organized B G eattle, were formally g LA Or 1o [} incouven Lcoma Spokane franchises. and en two weeks inchise, anted 2 oria, was aceept ov e e NE YEAR—SALEM IN LEAD FOR BRITAIN MACHINE DOWNS STANLEY WOR R NATIONAL | e e e e e A e ' 'Wonder What a 22 Months Old Baby Thinks About VTN Tu PAE ¢ Ravame 5! GOT To A ot [T N FOOLILE 1 Mrjotad Howl wie l 7l ‘ Dor (Y g TN ABOUL T THQUSAND s DAY | HAVE REPERAT 'Em [LoAparL (= =liE MpaRITeET TIRME S To Tt \WE rd T o AR TS WwWiAY AN E ONE TAT REALLY 13 INTEREST ING Litee o HEa®R 1T 7 IT°S ABOUT TUREE LITTLE KITTEN THE (R ANIMATED CARTOUONS BY "BRIGGS™ MUTTERS i THERE Ceoprat O COMPANY RNOUS AnD o CoursSE ILL AVE T De THE EriEeTTAL aopar 1e BU 1 S Tuer STRAM GERD By Briggs., L Dow’'t ok ™ TH S (LY s D -IVUN] Fool oM ERON T [ HOMILIATY TG - R FATHER Sars (T WAaS MORE o~ A PLOT To (T TetaN mexT Boolrs of SHOWS HE 55 AT "BOXING COMMISSION BAR WALTZ AND LAHN New Britain Ring Is Freed From Branded Fakirs for One Year \ The New itwin boxing last of Hugh Publicity in fans have Rorty. Sammy Flyon and Bat- connection with boxing one year at least. This was decided upon last cvening. the boxing commission pre- A report to the license com- the finding in the “hoxing’ Bardeck’s hall last | ening. when the affair Waltz and Lahn was stepped police the sccond round. seen Waltz, 1. tling lLahn in this city wetion when the sented wittee of exhibition Thurs Letween the at day o by in Rorty Absent. Hu failed to meeting pected. 1 R put in last ¢ 1. mang "0 appearince cning. as had reported that man Kerwin extended an o “Red” to he on hand which he also is alleged. that ser of Walis at the hecnees Council- mnvitation Monday night failed to do. claiming it not invited. Al- derman Curtis inguived of Chairman Souncy of 1he commission if \Walt had been invited 1o attend last night's meeting said be did net he fas M. Souney Ntend sueh an invitation The Report. Alderman Dehm at the meetins last cvening the report commission of of o the opening e moved boxir The sion hout following in held 2 U900 ision reaard the on, the cvening that the under ider it a fake and neither party i entitled their wones tha neither party should be allowed 1o box New Britain: alsa that Huzh Leo I Flynn be allowed any of thei <h New the bhoxing coni- Lahn-Walltz January red con- p 1o also in Rorty o not he to enifer held bONRIS At any in iin for one 3 A S Ny [ st AN . J. BRATTON Buxine Commissi Curtis spole of aidl n technical that legal in resard which would Alderman roinis invoh ., and ceunsel be consulted to holdi have gone should b the ta the bhoxers had the bout No Dilly-Dallying \licriman Spencer fayored i and would nat in case \do willing hut conmittes in e con holding of 5 tinuin commni that ion he e hlame 1hemn I dallying there was any man Curtis caid he was o wek the comim woule the up ion. resian from ice he- ~ becomins "oy Tion wised up onrt liti 1a Paoue ting the rman Curtis well informed s Bomd. \ favered e ni commisesion. aid Thnn was pret and knew what were several opin than thos: of hoxinz committee. 1t line of tail Paoncssa \lderman s he doing voiced by cthers " ~ license wisdom Ieport is Aceepted. The Heenze committee copt the pepart of the commission an 3 was usual overloaded with information whether the | held up on the boxers be taken by the commission. The matter barring the boxers and managers s detinitely accepted. The matter of turning back the $1.000 posted by the promoter was discussed. and it was decided to se- cure legai advice on this matter be- fore returming the money. Chairman Souney of the commission said that the amount which was held np on the boxers amounted to #8531.3 Permit is Grauted. Arthur A. Pilz was granted mit to cénduct a three nights carnival in February. It will awateur afair. May Take That the managers of Waltz and Lahn intend to take action to secure an exoneration of their “meal tickets Was evinced yesterday when proceed- ings were instituted against Chairman Michael Souney of the boxing com- mission. and Promoter Walsh. by Lawyer Thomas Mckone YALE BEATS WESLEYAN Blue Quintet Minus Services of Cap- scek money in an boxing be an Action. tain Van ck. Tops Middlctown Collegians, Score. 35 to New ketball capt Haven. Jan. — Yale's bas- five. minus the services of i Van Slyck. defeuted the We: five last night by 35 ‘The lue led ar the end of the alf by 17 15 Tomlinson danzgerous baskels lineup: Yale Jamicson yan tol 22, fi 1o was man maede we while m Yuale’ must ive The yan's Crane’s #3) Wesleyan (22) 2 Harmon Left Forward Crane R Tomlinson Right Forward Hamill e Hartman Center Alderman < Richards Left Guard Cohen . Dixon Guard Crane 5. Alderma Harmon 4 zoals Coiren. 3 referee. Harvard: . substitutes for Alderman. Mo for Cr Jamicson. Stanton for Rizht from Moo on 1. Hamill Flhynn Mowse 1. Hartman O e 3 out Harmon KWellcy Flynn hen Goals tamie- Cohen omlinson from fouls 0 out 0”1 Daniel Yale Co- e of out of Goodell for O'Connor Humill ne INJURES HAND Wi ddn: 28 Boh Martin. American expeditionary foree champion, has piaced hiz injured right in the hands ot “Bone Setter” se here. After an exzinution se announced the fizshter had sus- atined no hroken bone Martin ed his hand in the round of fisht with Lay Smith in Cleveland Monday unight Lefore the Amervican Youngstown, Legion. YALE MAN TO Charloties: Donahue, fc COACH. le. V' mer last 13 Jan ) le quarterback and for ihe athletic di- rector o7 Alabama Polytlechnic Insti- tute at Auburn. was clected U night professor » sical training and of p athletic conch a University Vi nia THE LYCEUM E\ ERY WEEK (FIRST i the i Brown: =ms ICITTENS 1@ MITTENS THEY BEGAN AND THEIR SHAWD THEy LoaT AN D To CRY MO THER wee - AND COULIN'T HAVE AN nE! FUnNY EX ¢ LANDERS WIN A1 FPOLO. Ludependents Sre On Short Eud of 12 to 7 Score in Game Last Night. ¥ team the polo an Landers. Clark defeated Avena slow game Frary & the fIndependents t ev ing, 1 to 7. Less than 10y persons inessed Lhe contest. would take an lrvin Codbb or a Ring Lardner to adequdlely desciibe the. affair. 'The report of tle statistician shows that N. Bush of Landers. the vrack zoal- tend. had 26 stops in lhe zoal Yk Beyer in the citcle for the Independ- ents turncd $5 hot ones. The teams lined up as foilows in o Ir away LS G M, independent Bush McAocon Dixon Lawler £ Fosco Halrba Rever Goul wis the J. Kall et ciee. n the Erickson the zam ol Waterbury Nelson, stat preliminary and Ryan were zame the BOXNER Louis de Ponthteu’s Days in Ring \n End. Jan. 2S.—Louis d¢ Ponthis champion featherweight boxer France. will fight no more. The litue ilow lay in a hospital here vester- day rccoverinz from the amputation o his good rizht arm. De Ponthien hoxed and defealed Tancy lLee Christmas Day. Durving the bout suffered an injury to biz arm ‘vhich necessitated the amputation. De Ponthieu is vears old. tarvied bexing in 1908 and had saged in more than sixty battles with some of the foremoat &f the world's fizhters, including a ten-round no de- hout with Battling Nelson in New TYork in 1911 and a twehe round no decizion hout with Johnny ifhthe in Y town. Ohio. in 1912, He won the foatheryeight title of the allied wrmies by knock- inT eut Marroati of ltaly and Schul- ler of Belgium in the preliminaries, and the finals won the decision and the litle in a ten round bout with American. Young Fundy PLAYER IN AND ouUT., 1O a hers on i He cizion DAY ‘Team A Corking Fine Could Formed of Long Service Men. York. vecords of few same, da race, Jast An infield Jan. the plavers in and day scagen. ompused of ti who did not.miss a.game last sus would be made up as follows base, IMarry Heilmann, Detroit: ond Eddic thive Frank shortstop. William Bakcr zumes and cach in 110 contests. Only two outlielders, Duffy ths Yankees and, k. Rice Washington Senators, weut the season without missing hey sach togk part 111 28.—Accordinz American Ia - were were Collins, Baker. Gerber. took part the others Yanke in 141 Lewis of the through ! a-zame. coniests, of in of | ' Seutlanc THERE'S MY MOTHER CALLING ME - NOow I'VE GOT To GO AN EMNTERTAAS PART) | BAKER QUITS DIAMOND | Mavager Huggins of Yanhees A sounces Retiremeat of Famous Home Run Slugger. New Y Baker, the slugging third the Yankees. in all probability mayed his last big teague bajl. ler Huggins, manager of fhe Yankeer.e returned yesterday from Baker's favm @t Trappe. Md., practically convinced ihat he wil]l have 16 get along without Baker's famous hom in. bat next scason Bake: had no cason maniger cou Franklin baseman of han Mii- 25.—John infurmed he 1hought The Huggins playing that ball next prumise the Yanke: ! exa:t {rom the slugzer wag that if he should change his mind he will take us the mat personally Huggins Huggins for 192u for third 1o again field and will trial at third b Tewster neyer played second Orieley When the him. “Baker is always sa e will without bas hrine make his plana considering Bake He intends= from the oul- him « thorou on the training trip Plazed that but the Baltimore for Yankees purchased position Fewster baz. v elcome Lo return to the club if he hould decide to vome back, but L am afraid that the player is lost to the zame. aid Hug ginz, “1 could zet no encouragement from Balker In (a2t he seems Lo be cven more ins cnt than was last winter throuzh with ¢ he 3 that LOSE Grees Stevens Tech N one-point Haunover and-tuck a on the local court of the itor bha:zhet the The zamic the local in 2 nip Tech™ tock Dartmouth Brunner deciding of play. fouzht of TR- line-up: evens Dartmout Retyyman. Urovest. 10 1 Schulting Kurtz, v f I = M Dermott, Browee Carlzon. Higley « ¢ Chamberlain, s Sample v Vanee Brunner. » Uf Yuill ore, Stevens Dartmouth 3i. cale from floor. Kurtz i Carlson 4, Brunner. Provest. Higleyr Yuill i. Chamberlain 2 sample. Vance. Goalr Kurtz. Carlsen. - Browne, Young Time. minute a victory from t night voped the inal second the in was hardest LReferec. halves SIMPSON. Chica mer GOLF —Geo DEAD. 2e Simpson champion o1 ecently promi- in American is de; first Brad. MeDermott ot 0. Jan amateu and a professional epen champion In Lot tied ational fo 201t mors nationaul here hips. a1y tire ope th Michael MAGEE Columbus, WITH Ohiw. veteran who was few weeks signed nlas Colundius this year. COLUMBLUS Jan 3.—Sher National leagur released hy Cin- last might tase for wood Mag: = to P