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mmrm——— e - e RDAY FEBRUARY 7, 1920, NATI ALLEYS—N ONAL TENNIS TO 0 DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER OCT. OWLERS GET OUT DESPITE BIG STORM fusirial Leaguers Send Pins lying Around Casino Alleys st night wling eyes of the ustrinl leaguers, and some classy ke was tur in during the con- s, between Lande Frary & ik against the Ma- | pe company, and the Stanley Tule Level company against Russell & in Manufacturing campany at the | no alleys. In the game between Cutlers und the Machine workers. former five cleaned up. taking all rolled Huck was the performer for the Cutlers, scnd- the pins lying for scores over the ury mark in each game. His best | ¥t was 113, rolled in the first con- | Wright. his teammate, W the F ather player to hit over the three re mark for Landers he match between th Lock =hop teams was Sl street outfit romped t me by a margin . only the second by three Younz. et al. sewed up the 1 me by 14 pins. Balhcock with led the high scorers. ! e score he inclement la not affect weather ed W Britain Rule shop exciting. off with of two ! 10 lose 115 190 ne 100 . Mach (¥ i N senburs strom farty BASKETBALL TONIGHT to Mcet H. & H. Team and | Win = chine Shop Sikill | pinst A1 Schade and Mates. o zames are scheduled in the In- al hasketball league at the Y. A tonight with the Fafnir Bear- | pmpany quintet playing Hart & | pinson. and the speedy New Brit- | achine company five coniesting ! the 'Stanley Rulec & Level Co Both pes should be hard t. Dancing will held at the jof the he NNIE MISINTERPRETED. les' Manager Didn't S I= Said He said. He Says. What | adelphia. er in commenting by him in an address Thursday that “the American | rt this vear, fers of the i pression. the outlook season. Ik declured vey in his s believe wh members of our Lt have an American league this t if we do. | expect to make better showing duri the | season than last year. Ath- upon a -state- sue may certain were giving Me himself is hope- and expects a suec- | says only league that i t he tried o from what w we hear league. we Ph SCHEDULE., Twenty unive N'S BASEBALL R. 1. Feb up Brown season thi last idence i will aseball announced April 10 ovide he as veur. ight. Ithode Island col- ! April 14, Con- 1t Providence it Providence: at Providence: P Island ol Weslesan Pro pen: May 8. Yale 12, Dartmonth Columbia at Provi- Colby Providence Cross rtmmouth Baies at Providence ld at Cambrid May i Providence: June hire ate Providenc be at Amherst: Prosid is T Stat coltege Amherst Bowdoin Hol hode Muy 1. Cross at Providence; Ic at at May 29, Har- New June 16 Y o Feb. ' 7 f. Minn ecision LTS PAL, Moui D was given over | 2 rounc i in { Ovange and & Bowling Alleys | GL ‘31’)::;(7"[ l ALLY 0 PATRO ! Jack Dempsey | married | course oy = URNEY WILL BE PLAYED ON FOREST HILLS, L. I. COUR MATCH BEFORE e — SON AFTER NATIONAL COMMISSION CH = LEAGUE BOWLERS DISPLAY FINE FORM ON CASINO AIRMANSHIP — YANKS-WHITE SOX TRADE éThe Saddest Scene - - - - - - s 0 s AR A e Z)/}figé ~z» ANIMA ‘BIG BOUT WILL NOT BE HELD BEFORE OCT. Carpentier Has Moving Picture Contract To Keep Him Busy P, y ris, France, Feb. 7.—Jack Demj- and Georges Carpentier will not mect for the heavyweizht boxir championship on July or-even Labo: day, September his settled fact. M. Descamps confirmed and signed contract which Carpentier signed hortly after his bout with Joe Be ett m ngland, by which the chawv:- pion of Furope agrees that he will not fizht Deapsey for the world's title ! fore 4ctaber ! s contract is with the Robertso- company and provides that Car- ¢ will be featured in four mov- ing pictures in the United States. It does not prevent his appearance in vaudeville in exhibition beuts, hut does specifically lude his meetinz before October 1 will sail for New passage having Aquatania He that date. :companicd amps, his rtners. o [ Cole Carpentier on March 8 booked on the before will be Ly M. De and two sparring York heen will be and by or his wife, manag New tive of the in this city news from ed a moving Yor PR A representa Rohertson-Cole company confirmed last night the Paris that Descamps had contract vesterday with this picture concern to appear in four picwurcs. He could not confirm the specific ¢ that the beavy- weight champion of Europe was con- strained from meeting Jack Demphey before October 1 It was not however. and the cable mess: Paris can be accepted as a fact In discussing the contract. h “Carpentier will appear in four tures at least two of them be made 1ight here it New York scenarios writter, and (4 he will not id pic- Wit The and have been less plans aré chai featured in boxin W rece 1 Descamps ha which. by the himself (wo o feated Beckett “1 turned penticr’s signaturc out that he le messuge that signed the vontra way. Carpentier signcd ihree duys after de- he ot th was valuele however Car- s with- under a the two withot This of Descamps 1St sments between Georges can do nothing manager's, consent the contract it is all settled. We informed sail for New York hard and that his putt now D into eirect. 1re that M rpentier will " on reh 8. SYRACUS Hactford outp NITY. hed to work of sketball last tinng ocal college that Acuse team. The s backed up by and ed nity the su went down de- feat before erior oo m in the ht Hopkins 4.1t of the st ym 30 first n as the in the history has engaged a Sy w wrdent [ roolers composed of .Tacal alumni and some unde who followed the team York and for every Trinity echoed throuzh the gym yell answered it as loud towas sent an bunch ud- New that cuse from stropx as { national { national | the denied, | from | Dresident, un- | THts TREE . BICE N ‘ull R wAS SITTING o8 THE PORCH THaT DAY AND SOON AS " ReARD A LOUD NYeLLING \ i CAME RUNNIVG D CARTOONS D 2E T TG BavTLE prwss on T GROU:D BUT T NIT A ROCK Ni:)(,_‘a B;N:[ / & ™e T UsTan S (e Wl MOT A mov WS SAVED . BY “BRIGGS” AT THI; LYCEUM EVERY WEEK (FIRST PART) TENNIS TOURNAMENT ATFORESTHILLS, L. 1. | National Body Decides on Loca- tion at Annual Meeting New York, Turf Singles ment for 1 West Side Tennis The Championship 0 7. National Feb. tourna- awarded to the cinb. Forest Hills nd will played in August. ounced. Four other meets, ational Junior. National Bo ans and Fathers and Sons nevs also will be played on the Forest Hills turf in Augusi. Philadelphia for Women. womgn turt W awarded the Phil- Cricket club: along with wonien’s doubles. mixed doubles and rls’ championship title events, all of which will be held in September. Clay Court tournaments in all classes wer awarded to the Western ociation which will designate dates and loca- tions 6f the events later. The men's indoor championships fo awarded to the Seventh iment Armory.- New York while decision resarding the indoor was deferred. The intercollegiate championships will be held nest Jyne. rathes than in Septembe heretofore. was be he pionships adelpl singles A t W woniun's Name Is Changed. The ime of tion was changed to the United States Lawn Tennis association ol United States National association which The following were for the coming yeur: S. Myrick. New York: vice- Edwin F. Torrey. Clinton o P 4 ecretary, ( W Wighiman., Boston: treasurer M. Jennings Philadelphia "he application nnis club the ssent o instead Lawn been elected \ he of President. has nis title. Julian hold mpionship the West tre national Forest Hills on Side to eh. a perio table by is thouzht fusal of the sir at for ot the practically request five was Tuid The indicate the meeting aetion Dues to Be Increased. the af ite® N which carly portion of the United Tennis association, meeting h the reading o rnoon sion B 1w be- n annnal ax devoted to its toc of varions reports® urer's report 31 showed a ance on 68431 that the y exceeded “pprox that the for voup and ar by he nately penses 1ctual receipis SO0, Tt reconmimended dues various clubs to the admission 1o the witehes should of the tion and pionshin in 1920 on the wonld i nd nd The org biz cham- inereased 1dvised iz - b This increase was sround that additional expense incurred his year in teams to compete in the Davis cup the 1 ish tennis championships possibly other foreizn matches entire repori waus adopted. To Challenge for Davis € The Davis cup committee in recommended that the | this challenge for cup. held by Australis that the United States ent k in the I ish championship. hallenge s toe sent hefore he <eni- v it~ nited the port Is 1m be and tour- cham- i niza- n- ional ; | \ Mir the Ten oIy o that Pay Olyr left com The heet exceutiv secu in which men retu Unit which last T) tour Woo on the com the tean b chal the tean ing <hip irav tional piac b winn con sect penses. sociz nee by prize ! Hotchkiss 1rop wis vite next trop for tion Dav nen me chat N en” White N Hi N1 Mille bitti Know gne order nounced The omen’s Mrs. ch 1 the date when entries for bold Davis qup close. In addition. M ~mau mmendaed the United States Lawn val : tion enter a team in the eight good pitehers that Hugsins has mpionships. This in tow at present, Gleuson would adopted. It was decided probably make some sacrifices too. of the teams for the So the chances for a Yankee-White Iinslish championship and trade x1 week look promisin: tournament, should be in an interview in Chi of the executive wred he wonld have all {of -his old m on hand this yca {{that Gandil-and Iijbers would be have : back: that Iloy Wilkinson looks ready too late in the year and the ¢k up Cicotte, Kerr and Wil- committec will eaceavor to in the box, and then said: carlier for these events do not know if uny chanze will that Amers teum made in the personnel of the ys in the English tourna- | I would like to make a trade or also play at Autwerp and if it were possible. It is known time to take part in the we can use pitehers. [ would tes national championships | like to make a trade for one or two will he plaved for during the . during the American league meeting week of August. here nest week. We may make one. | Longwood Gets Title Fvent. 1 am always ready to talk business chiumpionships Yank': up somet! for the he use would give And to zet any oné of as 1ssocel 1nix che nis npic 1 iy the is cup. was en ox n npic znmes Haason in the hands mittee of the association. Want Olympic Dates Farlier. Olympic tennis matches Le: vesterday ) set ms dat the re be club, 1wo that p! t N rn in ed with any other manager if he is will- ing to be reasonable. here : lot of ue we could "use. ball . players other ke use of at this time. tell what is likely doubles nament was awarded to the Lonz- d Cricket Club of Boston to begin Saturday. August 14, i was an- [ was decided to change present system of holding the ir tournament similar to that of | annuul singles championship. Al entered will st play in ! yrm and there will be no ler round or standing out of previous season’s championship 1. It was decided that the winn- | team in each sectional champion- shall entitled receive eling expenses through its sec- ociation and from the the tournament. Teams not of sectional championship or ing of different ions will traveling ex- e 1920 twirlers in amd 1 have teams could So one to m never plac 1t ing take known that Gleason is cast- longing cyes Allan of the Browns and Howard Thmke of the Tigers, but as the nced of both Browns and Tigers just now is piteh- ing muterial. it doesn’t 1ook the Kid would make with them un lins ck Weaver ' xon chung is 1= e 1o or F o Joe Jack- in e © G rer READY. LOCAL BOXERS Swechey Meviden residents of not receive T Hagserty and Bouts in i= in Shape for Women: Tonight. committee of Trophy exccutive recommended international which has e W. Wightman TF known as the Hau W internutional he commitiee in- herc the te the a the e pt- trophy for offercd is Jikely that a from here will oxing show in Meriden ‘tonight. when t(he Lenox L will offer dts card of bouts since last summer. {This club has always enjoyed the reputation of ing good shows and last summer held boxing en- rtainments regularl Headingz the card ! zariy of New Britain ni-{ <on of artford. n six-round the Billy Meyers of Meriden. DYty of B slated to go | Frecdic Sei New | is rated as one of the rtion an = atlend’ the play e will be been | | | T tirst n exeeutive the. meet gn countri compete for expected to prov players simil now hy. instruct teams from for summer to hy. which feminine tennis al tournament Ly = to il Gene Hasz- and Willie Gib- are int o ayed by 1 former- inst bout maiches ction wus arding insignia bla ind Davis cup player harvds Heads List. Richards of Yonkers the 1919 junior in the atfternoon D taken cup No i 3 tin npions " incent is the list of players business engaged in without being \mouz men whom he Mel Coogan. Hauiry Con- tt and Young Fulton. of ‘New Brituin i Eddie O'Brien cw Haove There will be four-round tiltx on the card of them wiil furnished by Grossman Youns Hebor Meviden, the other Npike Marinoe and Travers New Haven lads SLEIGH RIDE PARTIES in the having battles 1 the over hnocked out. SRl 4 ure has met ankic Sweeney MAY TRADE PLAYERS SiX rour W als j two e Yot ot Sox Needs 1 Good Uurler and be and anks Can Supply Him for Hard and y Kid ol tei Outhiclder. that hard ron w chance v llu ng outf Ch o v ns wi ast clder t eus White vesterd e ma s (o 8 manazce meetings an outfielde (i neh., Hu pitcher. Wil 2 ARE VED TO PE AND DANC S OF. ADAW SE MUSIC CHARL nsia the | a2 can | Sothoren | s though | wuch headway | he offers Eddie Col- | number of ‘box- | fogodelototetetetodoleotdekotototototelogatatolalod Ed Globe Clothing House: Our 34th Annual Sale Suits =« Overcoats Enables you to purchase at below their value . When we say Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes we mean good clothes. o ARG A 005 00 G B0 S o 0 The best bargain today is Interwoven Hose, extra soft lisle, i cordovan, k&2 . getetotolofototeteloto o] 50c¢ pair. tofeletototototototototoTor- N colors, black, tan and fatoledaadote) % & & &, . & - INTERCOLLEGIATE AVIATION iz Event Scheduled to Start May 6— Ex-Army Fhers Arc to Repr Various Colleges. the * —Rules and intercollegiate awn up her of the e: 1- oll New York, regulations ‘or Paviation races i vesterday a\ s tive committc Flying association. which is scheduled will consist of a cross with stops at cach of entered. Harvard, Princcion. Colum and Willlams will be repr ex-Army aviators who students. These include the Amer ac Howard C. Knott, of [ Sumner Sewell and David In Yale; Geor Vaughan and | cing Holden, of Princeton Delorest Larner, of Columbin / B annual were d rac May 6 and 7. country flight the colleges on Lyn- (o and G. JEWTRAW WINS Malone, N. Y. dewtraw, of Lake Placid. N. Y.. Kast- ern champion, featured in the Nortih- ern New York amateur ice skating championships herc vesterday after- { noon, winning the 220-yard and 440- yard dashes. Joe Moore. also of Lake Placid, captured the two-mile and Everett McGowan, of &t. Minn., led the field in The races, which were sanctioned i the Eastern Skating A \merica, attracted a large entrants. TWICL. I“eb. Paal: . field of CONTRACTS ON MARCH 1. Aubu N F —Minor lcague bull players under reservati must hbe tendered contracts on. or be- fore . March 1. according to' instruc- | tons sent yesterday to cl t of -the Xational Association of TI'ro- ressional Baseball L.cagues by John Il i Ilarrell. secretary. of the association PRINCE MAY GET PLACE Paris, —The Prince of Wale been d “the presidency i the internatiol EES " has reserved his decisio s UNDER Tt 7.—Charles ! event | the half=mile. | ocidtion of | b owners | | | | sent | est Anson. Tells Club Owners Like m b son De-y he ball known club Anson, a a co thirt: lish establish He its strai out b | his equal—Ed puleon Lajoic. and further, er show as A vari was' one builders. “POP” WANTS National Comm anship. w York. Feb. as candidate for icant (maybe) chair ational Commission ation of that vex: question. Anson his candidacy to owne “ 1 old-timer: mmanding figure of ¥ vears ago. He h the national game. its’ reputation of its pione As a hitter year seball has had but Ruth hits but Ruth that keep i nson he can did. 7.—Adrian for stand-up Delahanty J0B He Would 3 ion Chair- C. An= the soon-to- manship of the new- atious bas has made big league s know. was bascball of elped estabe He helped integrity. one of and in and yea two playe and Na a ball hard- 1 vet to up as long ers, h t Pop Anson never took much out of baseball took de: years, ' have him as b LAFAYETY] Basketball H Easton, MceA Lt fa. L The once seve In th scored tben vaca MeAv ball 1 AUSPICES « am He gave it from it. He of time in National done a lot go right out est he could. m vaudevil leasue for Ar and eca 2 COACH Team Loses has put than in a zood le ‘in recent club owne on. They lct rn his living ore ne RESI the Services of Wililam McAvoy. Feb. as voy - resigned co yette college last cvening to en siznation will {al McAvoy was sign, I weeks after the se; he first week under h victory over Le Avoy has been es, - sickness M in tiom: was a star at Lafayette. uation was physi Delaware SRR he THE PLEASURE \. varsity football Following his. T.—William of the basketball ach busines ke effect ed as coach ason started. im Lafayette high. nce handicapped and school ter at s base- and director remained ical e « At Turner Hall, February 9, 10 and 12 . als Monday: scmi-tinals the numbe S0 entries in all classes. 310 Main AL Pil Strect. Admission 33 timekceeper, Gene Clerkin uc=day cents. Prizes on display at A refe Wd finals Thursday. leserved scats $1.10. . John Willis. Enoch's je No limit to of bouts staged. Lots of fun and plenty of good boxing. Over welry shop, Directors, Meet Me at Monier’s Sporting Goods Store with your bicycle or motorcycle have these repaired and overhauled—! the Spring rush. and NOW 38 and 42 MAIN ST. let’s before ¢