New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 3, 1920, Page 8

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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEB}iUARY 3, 1919. = SRS EX.SERVICE MEN EVINCE INTEREST IN COMING STATE AMATEUR BOXING TOURNEY AT TURNER HALL NEXT WEEK—YANKEES OWNERS START ACTION AGAINST BAN JOHNSON FOR $500,000 DAMAGES—JOHNW. HEISMAN SUCCEEDS BOB FOLWELL AS COACH AT PENN--BASKETBALL AT “Y” = e e = ! v e = i ¢lub during the scason of 191 NS - 7, ) ptia s et o son) FX-SERVIGE MEN IN {A Handy Man Around the House’ - - - - - - - - - - - - ByBrigs 2 E J[]H (] and that its members were entitled [} i | to third place mouey: his blocking of | Vo e O P Sy o | the appointment of a chairman for| I o= I 9 | the national commission in view of the ! X y A ract that Col. Ruppert wus one of the 7 S = e / VB D S g e i JEREMIAN-Y. . / — ¢ WELL FoR —— inating commitiee for the Ameri- i ¢ 2 L 1 uiLD A el TaLKnig L et i So GLaw Tou) fULL e WELL WELL-, ‘% HESIE . . « lea und his efiort to prevent ] ) Fix O { acop BIG 2 mer ¢ S ing of thic 1 : from 1z s Az HOME ( Blaso) ) { WHA ‘N KNOW ) wmsELs SAKE DID It in American League IS | ine anmuss mecuns of he leaze ccom Art Pilz’s Show Next Weck Al | An e \ RiGaT L 7 S HlL Lie call of the board of directo ngG It = & A ouT - HAFTA/ FIND Tha Renewed by Yanks' OWDEIS e i e tonspiint ane reso- (TACLING Couquerors of Huns | (0™ P — L Neaste (] {Buns i ac up € lutions adopted by the board of direc- | %“ - = Al Gt ) =] / SR pR tors on December 10. 1919, in whic | oY Q\ 1P 3 i Too BAD S few York., Feb. 3.—lecgal uction | it ie resolved that Byron B. Johnsen rvice men arp evincing con-| : / N $500,000 Jumages was sct in mo- | “has not only not perfermed but has le interest in the com =7 L by the New York American lea- | broken the conditions of his emplov-| boxing tourney whicli will be held buseba 1l yesterd ainst | ment by the American league and Turner ball next Monday, : Johnson, president of the Ameri- | forfeited :all 1 s ta compensation { und . Thursday eveni s 2 ¥ v: i Jeague. Thai was only/one of the | for his supposed servi president. | gjrection of Arthur . e new complaints brought by the | secrefary and treasurer, and that anv | wpo wore the Arm o h club as a further and by all | action continuing or electing JONNTON | j1ue o1 1o Nave huve not s the biggest and most far reach- n official of tf : e “| the happy hours spent wa move so fur miuwie in this bi ‘"""""‘ lo bouts that formed a part of the Pt in the rour bas all or it 2 e and to the training activities in the various ¢ lon. N tonments on this side ar on ssing < Clic for half a = 1‘,,,,',”,?;?,‘:,2 ",l‘ : ".~ \:«, N Lk her side of the Atlantic OQcean. | zes, amons other things. tha Many of these hardy youngsters 1 ) 5 be seen in action at the the in cts of Johnson B a coming = tourney and ii can be said that th fluence the New York D 3 | 3 & | Yankecs to v the Polo entertainment each e ning o /‘ unds after this vear. also making 1 Popniar Al & | = 2z 1viirxe! : =0 e meintis (o oo { Glace in Paris and can testify 7 Je‘;’;;g"? s R CHOO S~ N ic le maln 19 the purnort o ; line exhibitions given by the t | > = = =5 SaTh - calculated to make Ban and those s B e e ANY WAY ¢ v alli 5 or forms aking b wi sit up a wie mor s 1 B d with him sit up and taie nore J‘ e i an i lic the plans of the Yanlkees for o site and thus preventing the a Fran cd a numbc ine or s on advaniasconsJohn W, Heisman, Former Foot- v ased in tho 1 The writer, duri his lous notice than they yet have been sl L Sl led an to do is a suit in which the SO Ot S bug of the presen pkec Colonels, ob Ituppert and Heisman, for many years footbali . Huston. seck to restrain Johnson | coach at the Georgln school of tech- | sent a crowd away tecling n “‘paviy o himself or from re- Tor L will bl Read canclhiint thet o U e 2 \L- F. a ing out of the funds af the Ameri- % eaTan Pl ovs were developed who league” any compensution as | University of e I e uney | Pearing as professiona ¢ kident, secretary or treasurer. e e A e X"‘“fr‘;‘\ O ouiled | he heavyweight, and Dabe Asher uit No. ghinst Johnson andj Of cic tniversity atig othes T | Leo Patterson. featherweights i special meeting late vesterday ratited | clubs lined up with him in the | Sbccial meeling late vesterday rat amonz the most promment. brican Tencue Cromaus Tto " wit; | the choice of the football committe Mdolphia, Washington, Detroit, | Mid later made official announcemeat) . Bearcat and ela mAlStiTonis e | of the fact. th 10 entries pr eland and St. Louls 1t isto pre-! ™ 1n additiou the council announced! up, Mr. Pilz seems assured of succe pscology—Johnson and the “loval” | that Charles A. Keinath, Harold Gas-| A big surprise awaits the fans in from doing any further acts in aid | ton and John J. Geogh, former Penn- | appearance of al vours man whe hat ia said to be the purpose and | 8Ylvania football will be| aspires for the heavyweight lonors b of the defendant, Johnson, to in- | Helsman's princi L!All'wlr This bird is said to be A-No. 1 in the the plaintiff and drive it out of | S5t (Cozzens, captal pf o 10] art of bift and ban n. there bball” The quoted clause is from team; Louis A. Young, - ormer; the _'Bemu Bearca who how atement issued yestorday by the | C&PUdn, and Dr. Tunter W, Searlett) in the 122-pound q sed and fighting colonels. another forme e vanly player, | jelieves he is a comi No Quarrel With Giants. will constitut idvisory hoard Jhe Yankee owners made it plain and u-.[l Jll.‘iU»‘ § " i x(n lr::fll'j'- he stack up against lerday that they had no quarrel| in8- Dr. Arthur Light succecds DI} pai11e js sure to er ¢ lads mel R'tie Giants and sonsht none. The | Thomas Hanco: biysietanto fhe i TS TR 0 G L e et v R G, _1‘1(1‘ et E O R i BT action) ofl th e fontball commity (YL SUREONIRSE SHET g noon L LS . i Cni Fe M @ is Johnsan. The big fight tee. ratificd by the council, makes a FarE ley cep O ootbi enn who have 5 \ 1 A . ; - - v, > 4 B Bohnson. of whose methods Cleniaweon OTHg L n ol Y R Gibo RS . ! . k. 1L Light Heavyweight Cham- | Warm Dattle Expeted Between P, & Yusierday began the task of up mistration the coloncls heartily | coached the Pennsylvani squad i Lt . 2 ; : g { i preliminary to the dagot el the Jast few ) -t C. Folwell s Ak 3 : i pion Sends Al Roberts to Sleep in ¥. Corbin and the Stanley Works s 3 = = > - o Somch,. 28 4 te for reup- | i 1are = o for the : camp at bhnson, the Yankee club alleges, | ncad coach. 26 5 2 g t . Satassnony o A Z < = 4 % P ‘,' 2 l’(h‘} = e ‘] i t out of | Pointment and had the backing of all » the bout unc , g : Ligiui: Kound After Furious Battle. | Pive—IL & H. to Play 8. R. & L. Wico, Tex cived the driving it out of | FOUVIARE S st year's team, who | the ‘Bluck Rock bridac | Gt : ok B i - 5 i : ness : | S e e e | FOrk AFEbUS i zen s Tunney The league lea Corbin quintet of Mays, the influenc signed a petition i | St/ 0 R e e - ik 3 : , M s he lonuence Sia et eas esrnea asti Higho et ey 82 of wich Village end light h of the Industriul lew Il stack up e ‘; e anedt o asked that Charles Wharton, who N p e e o o ~ | weight champion of the A. I, ¢ : he Polo zrounds ne « { 3 Bl DA b S I 3 e I night solidified his cl : hature exoloitation of plans for u | had been line coach for a number off 705 for the winners and they at Oldershaw's Pets, O i sl ol cco _ x @ plans e L e e jlion as a contender for the heavy ; site were to that end. Tn e b el e e i g ¢ Enoel e e R e e e s (1 e i £ lich, the Yankee club de- est was" i € “{ elry stove on Main S e ok % = it R, hll%‘po‘“:f’(‘lo\n L let sist of watches. sily . Demere Roberts of:Staten sland in the OREBOBItIO) DueN. ocshcisEnaie g ] S8 K et- | sis & =, - € i = C C 1ir 3 f s cizh o P H ritten by Johnson which says he medals Olde LN ofylenclsnthfronnd Sl ibeenizoing ulongtat B ittt o but would devate himsclf to his new ewark Sportsman’s ciub. ‘ The Officials. ! Sunburm t is our judgment that th position in ccting th Elonest Debnrt Wil ¢ contest was che Ly more = s H bl osition in ¢ jne it o ! It than 8,000 boxing cnthusiusty eene | all opponents. Although beaten lust s e o e all prozram 3 Alae gt 2 . s o St Nl e e . S i e e Tt rom ou orenn 2 While o off stagement was| réferee and Joe Ryan e T O T T week by the New Britain Machins ™ - | am sure other people can make his debut P cree ¥ i company team. the Buttmakers ure i that the was ouc of the most spectacul mterested in the proposition and. | Mmade. it 5 : L spectacular sl e - to! of "the bou citing hcavyweight encounters | 10 OUt of the running by any r Philadelphia Feb 3.—John W day and not a show was held | is out to prove it next we wanted bout to con Gleason of 1 Chicazg anotlier round on tes np trouble in P regulars despite the de of Shortstop and saseman dil worthy at the t they have retired. Contracts have A, when the speedy Stanley been sent to both. Gleason said. He cxpects to s E ason with the 1919 te intact trect The Demere crution. Wharton some time would not act again as line coach o e T A the opening of thc season, defeating u satisfuctory avr: 1t can n sweep S e e ) Anaiat e St d e . ; el selected to decide t , ; 7 i : e R S e nd Bl o v onialit Gver il Corbin " fnde with the present owners of ¢ dissatisfaction w cong e 2 Biax fosas 9 4 y and the onld=r 3 1 TR [ 2 B Yo ation Teaci roundi the football squad n which is similar to that u ; Sl 3 nunner in which Tunney” won made § ¥OUld Sreatly enhance the chunces of § opight am very Night 18 letter is dated Augu: 19 fall. Two of the players were accused | ingiand and France. i e e a deep impression on the spectato S Riona D ol pdicagstar > shortly after the ) vontro- | of participating in professional spo two evenings will 5 Roberts sturted in hurricane fash- . JEECTD [nRhegopanngifeamelin while members of jhe Penns il irvout d on Wedne s ion and althou outboxed by Tun- spoiSntehmeon eriliBstick i ¥ ) against the Stanley Rule & Level vati 1SS0S he Sy T & bt Moonlight Skating a ju requir I S e ties it : 2 _ s attack | (o s set e fire this igon Lo account nd restore | learned by the football authorities, various winners i e A weakened Tunney w bit iy the fourth g e enls matonia - e i s S e s ecared) [ bow s seneduled for three rouii = R {and ne went slowly in that round and | Jud (LY A fnedt eveaty maered - Party Friday Night n as salary since th nual T T ) x also in the fifth. = ‘ ting aof the American ! 2 in CARPENTIER COMING SOON. i YAWRLEY'S E _ i Bu Tu revived 5 s 3 B iancing will follow the 3 B i S e b S T o, B [ Eounded mihhantSleer et et iolaancng seilitrotiongtn < : Ladies Free e complaint recalls happeniugs of |, .companied by . AL the estate of Thomas IL Yawikey. onc | i {100k command of the situation. Tun- mber, such as the refusal of |‘Saciomps. will leave France shortly | af the owncrs of the Detroit American | ! : i . 1 ney cut loose in the nth and put san to porceed with the order of o @5 AL C0 o e 1 1 ho died in T 6 { Roberts down for the count twice, the | ness av prescribed by the consti- [ - Des.. 1919, ves < Staten Islander being practically out bn in the matter of the election of | &' "9 i s Sy 4 aised at $9.427.460. 3 2 e the bell. 3 5 ident, secretary und treausuver. It | W"',_ - His widow. Mrs, Marsuret A. Yawkes HUCE S o : The ecighth round was one minute | g AN z Dreop in and leok over s that therc hus been no vote of ! et 5 2 the principal benefiviary. is ho A s ' x onds in when Tunney with a ! 23 hEa league on the subject of salary = - ngs in the Detroit club were value ~C | rizht to the chin sent Roberts down / P . the DBob-Sled or the r since that time. but nevertheless IRGANIZE CENTRAL Sl SI2RNES, the full count. i v LY Johnsan has continued to pas e e i o ! Shostant it SN TeRY i ! : 3 (what-cha-may-call-it) at If $30,000 a yeur salary - i Mavie | TCLEDONBUYS MINREE REDESON R 0 05k 4 T e e . 4 ) B Usurpation of Powcr 3 ere. vipresented A : I Feb. 5. —The Loston Amert- | ; & 52 S TIn AL Gripalcy B X : P Monier’s, won't cost you Burpation of power and authority 3 i’ < s | e > 1 g f v San Fr sco, Feb. 3 m g > arged. and that resistance by t 3 el E el e s Ee L 4 Milwaukee promoter, anything. kee peovle to such a course hus e s ket ks L Bajun EORCED 3 | companicd Lou Edwa I & ght retaliatory forts frov T = s e : . . : = = wei champion of Australia, son to drive the club out of buse ENGLISE BOXER DEAD. L i el Chet Wiggins, the Australian hea : e 0y he complaint cites : s - ! A9 D opiious ol i terduy from the Antipo Accord- ply with the muny reso} ) 3 J 2 : oh 5 K g1 s play ' Andrews. Edwards has bouts New Yori | team. Neither hese play vas| who v reet in t - e e = o ne | permitie 1o Pplay ufter this was| allowe : s il o Fhands in furl fashion. 1 ght’s clash. As is custom which decided to ize | cun ey the sale of # 0 120 : 3 3 the National e BY BLOSSER QU+ Pod- ¢ CuiekeA vox ! 1-T JUST Found 6ot T ) WEAT WAKES You A rBATE ; K TR THAT 2 j;{r;;«: ) " xh“”""l:m‘“ e B see ‘ : c ' i 4 Bocheshe BOWLING sino Bowling Alleys OPLYN DAILY 10 A, M, IES PATRONAGH SOLICITED " COMING! CLAYTON E KNOWS ALL § | I

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