New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 30, 1920, Page 20

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" EARL CADDOCK AND PLAYERS WHITE SOX JOE ——— IREMENTS MAY CADDOCK WRESTLES INTER-CLASS GAMES RIPPLE WHITE SOX STECHER TONIGHT ~ PROVING PGPULAR ndil and Risherg,r Regular - fielders, May Quit Baseball Wh s the Kid Gleason, of the Chicag r more than his the inficld with the 1919 Amer hip most ew York, gers arc Jubte this wintc ssive leade Sox, is b e of it. - Half Hch Glezson won League cham Swede Risberg, shortstop of | ¢ club, announced his r onduct a restaurant in Sn t6. Now, Chick Gandil. the White first baveraan, also has stated that has had his of big b eball play RANR " ery so often reti s that not ch stock in ever, i pli Frank Buker on whun ur letics, as did h- the Cule, s away fon o1 onel [Hleason still on his ir Burlk \ Fred jou 14 with their persons take s throuszh with out oue der contraet with the Johuny Kling when RBaron Kneizer s oklyn vea parated him @ froin $n00 ext play- Collins who e John Ceollins ¢ in an emery broke into the league sman, but in the lust rs ho has pluyed almost entirely outtield. Gleasan, therefore, can up some kind of u team. kExpect Slump in White Sox No oné is givinyy the Whi Sox tion this winter, and il men say the club will t hurd to finisi in th A further slump in rcted next n on e division. hite Sox pitehin son. Jfcotte will be 36 inz. Though he pitched I in the Amerfcan Leaguc showed signs of the n under in the world ee world's series defeats sustained Claudie Williams will lessen the pect American League backers had the White Sox southp Once ters are convinced that a pitche 't so terrible they start hitting him. tle Dickie Kerr nnquestionably will | pw a lot of improvement next se . but the White Sox will need sev- 1 new pitchers, before th be figured as Ltrong pennant ders. om all old bril indications tle veland and Detroit will ce most dangerous clubs erican Leasue next s be in “SILENT MIKE” HERE hnington, Vi, Battler Is Open jeet Any 145 Pounder—Palitz Is veferred. Silent Mike” Doran, of Benning- Vt., is in the city and through his fager, Leonard C. May, is desir- of hearing from the best 145 mders the Nutmeg state can offer. | to ! hael ‘is particularly anxious with K. O. Dave Palitz, of Hart- nder the sobriquet of “Silent e,”” the dumb welter has complet- a tour of Vermont, taking on all ers and meeting with success. A years ago, under the manage- nt of May, he travelled New York te and stopped some of the best that vicinity. the pink of condition and rcady gtart at once for Connecticut rels. pha orchestra at the fair—ona ht.—advt. SLIDE IS PREPARED he | | Coyle to Heavyweight Title to Be Decided at Madison Square Garden New York scientific Jan. 30.—The wrestling will NMadison ddock, cha Ver be spoken Garden on catch of the world, challenger for the match that will termi- when one of the o nts shoule of his wt. Caddock and nably the abiest ing science since Nk (GGotch and Youss Turk. Caddock championship 1 including in ton when ¥ F 1teh ap and Joe St titie, mee nate uare ip nly est forces s to the unc nents of Stecher re ex t wrrible riveted hi defeating the his to i und unless to dec son 10 cat his vi 3 the expectation re his victory ove ter ile Caddock is He does stem - of attac s known as- the which is w ple: ition. Yet ha doubtle: resourceful granpler not depend or de wman, of on any one oth el and whe his tie rinack, ent loses twenty pount the but compactly retion. the cham- built and is The physi contestants ar pion mor« a bit speedier measurements of as follow: STECHER in CADDOCK Az : in Heigh panide Reach Wrist Neck Hand Bothner Is o strong Geo will and (his contest. a MACHINE CO. WINS. The New A\ i basketball Britin 1 company teans defeated the Howe t of this pluce of the v The summar Row Machine Keating Hartford testelll Gill Lofgren Jones RO Camipbeil TLeft Guard , New Rritain 31, Rowe Calk «ls from floor, Restelli at- 1 4, Jenes. Hartford 2, from Hartford. time of goals HORNSBY SI Louis, T. LOTIS. 30.—Roger an @hd leading uc, sighed a con- with the St. Louis announced the Horns- tionals fo last night. by eontract, sserted he , money and baseman agsresating $100.000. He did not | offer came. noun Manager had used players for an the s approximately He is reportéd to be | SUIT CONCERNS DEAD ast word | i Brit opjonent : schedule whence the | High School Athletes Displaying Skill at Basketball ;The interclass basketball fousing much enthusiasm n H former will tike gam of the le: from each sophomore present, the the league, none howing nd i > first te opening keup team junior, At ding Bols e consists el viz, senior, an shmen cl junior team is 1 having won two gamos Peplan, the football up well with the likely that he will u next season. «me of the s the Juniors won from the senior: the seniors in their second cont . defeated the sophomores, by u one- point margin. MeGuire is proving to Dbe o tower of strepgth for the seniors. Midgets Going Strong. A\lthough the p re small, the sophoniores and freshmen fives are rendering o fine account of them- selv Long and McArthur, are doing fine work for the sophomores while Zehrer and Linton, are turning in a fine brand of basketball for the tirst year cla Schedule Although the; sses. junior is anad Standing. have had but little opportunity to practice, the various ire showing to ad ntage. The of the games plaved so far been small. Most of the points d have been from the toul line, the lads finding the bskets hard to locate from the field. The hedule i nged that each team meets three times By the end week, the first round of the will be completed. The next week is as follows: Junfors vs. Sophomores; Seniors vs. Freshmen. Ph Director Wil- liam G. Moorehead handling the gomes referee in a cupable man- ner. The standing of the teams, follows: Won Lost is so a t othe of next schedule Juniors G110 1 e »phomores reshmen ...... Who the Play avers on the rs Are The, teams, are tollow! Seniors—>McGuire, O’Brien, v, Do 1d Sullivan. nior q -, rn and iffen. Sophomores — a Har, Whitenali, ‘tevens and Cinel. Freshmen—Linton, McCabe, r. Hart, Hallett and Kennedy. BOWLING RESULTS | | as | | Spa le Pop) Long. Gorde hur, Beloin, Zehr- STECHER TO WRESTLE FOR HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE A WILL GREATLY WEAKEN THE CLUB— e e s ey TOBOG STANLEY WORKS L Foremen. a8 0 sT Emmo! Ely Conlbn Hart .. Kilduff Millerick 486 Dept. 100. 118 78 95 88 81 Nyack Smiith Wilson Anderson ddocks Schrodel Mar: MAN’S AFFECTIONS §oen «oooo aning May Now Bc Enjoyed at | at Walnut Hill Park—Local En- thusiasts Make it Possible. [Lovers of tobog; eir il of the sport in this € as the snow lasts. Supe t Ralph P. Walnwright, ass reral local men who are interested the sport, have lald out a slide ich is now ready. It is expected at many will afford themselv is form of outdoor sport. a need of hich has been felt for several win- 5. The e is located on the road leads to the New Britain Gen- 4l hospital on the west side of the 1t is about 250 yards in length \tfords 1ty of opportunity ¢ thrills tk with toboggan e runs through the one of the bascball is a steep . making it an ideal slide. aniond s poir Logh Motor Co.—exhibitiny Paige d Cadillacs—at armory.— advt days Advt. Six meore then the ks' Fair. . BOWLING ino Bowling Alleys OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. ) PATRONAGE SOLICITED hill at | THONAS New York.—3 Milla D. Shonts $£1,000,000 damages in a suit gainst Mes. Amanda C. Thomas, benefic under the will of | the late Thcodore P. Shonts, alleging { that Mrs. Thomas ualicnated the af- | fection. of Shonts. This i id history snit has { the aliena | tion ] the 1pl Tho from hont cath asks ! filed | chief to be the been filed a dead t time in charging tion of man’s affec int alleges that the vear 1906 until | lust September “'did prey ruthlessly upon the said Shonts and by her wiles and artifices ticed him from the society of plaintiff and alienated his love affection from her.” Mrs. en- the and Keogh Anderson Wunch Conners Ranges ! Molyneau Shrodel Heath | ‘Schroff Hougt ! McCann i Ric! rds Barnes Burns Frederickson Adeln McKeon Jucobson Wilcox Llliott ! the suggestion of | the camp J roi SRR S A el T MADISON SQUARE GAN SLIDE IN OPERATION GARDEN TONIGHT — THREATENED RETIREMENT OF | AT WALNUT HIil—N. B. H. S. MEETS H. P. H. §. TONIGHT Semebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life - N SAam Do o REMEMBER How WE USED Te TAKE THREE& oOR FouR HIGH OMNES BEFORE DINNER TAKE A COUPLE MORE H{GHBALLS S CHARLIE THEN Do You RECALL SAM How WE'D ORDER A COUPLA PRETTY cock-TAILS EACH ° AS WE SAT DowN 71 oo CHARLIE LIGHT THEN NESBIT AFTER DINNER. A LITTLE LIGUEUR wiTH OUR DEMITASSE - APRICOT BRANDY OR WHITE MINT FRAPPE wouLDd coME OR HAVE MERCY e '\—'\T CHARLIE You ARE BREAKING MY HEART A MUG oF IN AND Tuew ANOTHER HIGHBALL - AND THEN DURING Tue MEAL Sonras WINE oR ALE LET uP CHARLIE ANIMATED CARTOONS BY “BRIGGS” AT THE LYCEUM EV ERY WEEK (FIRST PART) OFFERS WILSON A HAWAIIL Washingt Ford, sec Alcxander Hume of the Pan-Pacific Union, mude n special trip to Wash- ington, from Hawaii, to offer dent Wiison a job. He wants Wilson to become president of the Pan-Pa- cific Union and take up his residence in Hawaii deser’bed by Ford as *‘the land where there is no race preju- dice and where for 12 years the resentatives of the nations about the big oceans have been meeting to plan -operative work that will bring a ldugue of nations comprising all »out the great Pacific Ocean.” GONVICTS PROFIT Prohibition Causes Fewer Arrests and Ylorida Decides to Discontinue Onc | of Tts Places of Detention. St. Fla., Jan. County Judge Le- declared “booze Petersburg, roy Brandon, who has gone and there will probably 1o more convicts,” the.board of com- missioners of Pinellas county, one of the most populous cou bas closed the has under al ‘o leas This action vas d county convict camp consideration a pro- t for farming purposes. prompted when covered not a convict wa The prisoners in the p: n employed in re- | pairing coun DALY COUNCIL ORGANIZES, Daly Council, Knights of Columbus nized a :tball team and Cmpbell has i appointed munager. The includes Steve Dudack, Teddy Kilduff, Jimmy Brennan, and tho 1irst g0 sou will he ple at the State armor evenin of mext 1w with Company M, C. S. G. Dancing will follow the game. sauad testelli Murpt ne md of the se c cats at the ar- of | 1 | tie i battle. i panied by | and Lo { Springticld | been { ity } work rep- | 30.—At be | ities in Florida, | it | in | BIG GAME TONIGHT ~ | wrwm scomes | Mike Ertle Sent to Mat Round By Little Bi SCOR w Britain High and Hartford High K Jan. 30.—Jimmy Wilje, flyweight champion boxer of ingland, knocked out Mike Ertle, St. Paul, early in the third round of a ten round bout last night. Wh Srile is not in the first flight American bantams, the speedy victory by the little Briton will ilitate him in the es- m of American devotees of boxin ter his defeat by Jack Sharke; Wiide seriously considered abandon- ,ing his American tour. i Quintets to Clash in League Contest in Hopkins Street Gym, Hartford. The Britain n street I season. and s baslketball and quintets Hartford High clash tonis on the Hopkins court in Hartford in the firs me between these teams this Preceding the game the first cond tcams of the school will The loc will be accom- large delegation of rooters dent of victory. ) is scheduled to start o'clock and the contest 3 the teams at Those from this t 6:17 or of 2 schools all are con The biz gam 30 ston, Jan. Lewis won his wrestling match wit Tom Lraak here last night in two straight falls. The Jfirst fall i1 hour and 40 seconds, and ond in $ minutes and 45 s tween o'clock. se the sec- H. conds. Ao greed handled 1 Georga Avlesworth, M. C. Al upon as football of college, referee. games in this durinzs past season and his w. a high He lso a capable busketball official. is JACK DEMPSEY IN LEGION. He Is Made Honorary Commander of Gerdon Barber Post. Milwaukee, Wis., J 30.—Cham - pion Jack Dempsey a member of the American Legion and also an honorary commander in the organiza- tion. These honors were voted fo Dempsey by the Gordon Barber post here following the passage of resolu- tions vindicating him of charses of being The action to Dempsey at more a month later. CONN. HAT Co. of the post was wired Los Angeles. Oleott’s ore —adst. stra at the £IKk's fair. | side-splitting ! teurs i There { Several i order witnessed the affair. came in | ' Cadila GOOD BOXING AT ELKS". Two excellent boxing bouts and a “battle” between ama- were staged last night at New lod. Elks. The star at- was between Bobby Reimer and Gene iiagearty, of this city. Tho bovs stepped five rounds at a paca that surpassed many of the bouts heid here in the past. The crowd wa# atly plegsed with their work. Bill and Young Scarlet put up a hibition for five rounds. But it remained for the *‘Berlin Bearcat® mbo the Smoke” to bring the house with their bouf, were a number of sore sidds from laughing when the affair ended. hundred members of the Luncheon® was served. John F. Willis was in« strumental in providing the entertain. ment and he refereed the bouts. Pritain truction down Lash Motor Company—exhibiting —advt Y "HATS WILL BE HIGHER Get your Spring Hat now at the present price. You will pay R.R. Arcade 1S THE SOLUTION OF “WHAT TO DRINK"” IN THE HOME popularity t that it mellowed—with appeals to all. Piace a ise the c character and g 0 on periods A Portuguese Milk Seller as a true your ord. home beverage les in the & product—aged and delicious flavor that ~ and {

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