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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1920. NEW BRITAIN HIGH WINS ANOTHER GAME IN TRIANGULAR LEAGUE, DOWNING NEW HAVEN 45 TO 30—YALE NATATORS ESTABLISH WORLD’S SWIM- MING RECORD—MAJORS AND MlNORS AGREE ON ARBITRATION BOARD ON FINAL DAY OF BASEBALL MEETING—HARPER WILL NOT PLAY ON SUNDAY WSEALLHEETING | b s o o P Fumiies By pies G SEHOOL TEAN |YALE SWIMMERS SET BROUGHT TO CLOSE.~—~——— - ' ’ TRIMS NEW HAVEN, NEW WORLD RECORY AROLINE S hst Day Sees Malors and Minors~~ | | ft "‘f":‘f R Locals Take Second Leagne Game Eli Natators Accomplish Feat] . Agreeing on Arbitration ; i, Nl B ' : ‘J_ 2 hy 45 to 30 Score | Against New York Tank Med {Chicago, Feb. 14.—The major and Dave Dunn’'s charges came mmu'h\,j New Haven. Feb. 14.—Tale's swim- f S1x DINN Bar SERVICE # 0 2. & g gues decided at < / again last night winnning easily over| Ming relay team last night accom- r‘:‘t"m‘:’;n:“he‘:: Halldts adaty z N > the team of the New Haven High ) Plished a brilliant achievement in. : tesiadiand o / < 4 = s % < 1 school by a 45 to 30 _score and | SasHing both the intercoilegiate and ue to work under the “gentlemen’s ) | i ] £ 2y sreatly strengtheninz their hold on | WOrld'record for the 200-vard gis- teemen(” which prevailed last year et = - z the tilaspuiae hasiebell homers fer | £20c2 by traveling in ome minu(eBNe th one change—the appointment o | ; \ : 1920, T e e was played on the | 3-8 36conds in their ‘meet with the arbitration board to handle all : H 1920, Zu; gb = ga) o une | swimmers of the college of the city, of putes. This board will consist of 4 (M. C A fool s BRFCES. an UGN ] Now! YAtk wiiom they defeated! b o thembers, the chairman o the | ! \ } = jief e SO0 onE T S icad tgn | NALLY one lap peried. The former in- t¢lonal commission and one repre . : ether ‘the New Britain High ) 4,.cojlegiate vecord was one minute tative from the minor leagues. A \ \ . school team realized that their task ! ,; 3.5 seconds. The former world'a jra referee—a man not connecte: % / \ j vas one that required but easy Work | . .o.d was nearly a second slower, th any baseball ovganization—will i I is a question, but at any rate thoSe| ,.ing 1 minute 42-1-5 seconds. The ‘chosen to cast the deciding vote | ! who Witnessed thelr playing in the| rorjmer intercolleglate record wad ¢ase of a deadlock. | : . d Hopkins street gymnasium against| ,,je by the Yale team last year, but ohn Heydler, president of the | . y < i 3 the Hartford team and again SaW | pag, not been accepted as a vlolld‘u tional league. suggested that the : % - = : i them in action last night were di*- ,ecotd period. The Winning recod bitration board be known as th: g . sapointed in their work of last cve-| breaking Yale team swam last nt B L ites tioh bosrd at amerie e | ning. 7The local boys showed ' nolas fallows: Solley. Capt. Hmck.s.v B i aaio i ana miRew I ; 7 = | disposition to work hard and were | Thurston and Binney. The team which es came io the pArting of the ! 1 TR | 5 N Vb “ano You UAVE THe NERVE content ‘to keep their lead the same | established the intercollegiate record B Rt was éariod in Sev" Yo 5 = e ‘ To TELL ME To cuUT | throughout. Several times the New | last vear was composed of Hincks, b Pedpe Lotaban el Grig S : ‘ e A Down exPBUSE - Haven lads passed the ball the whole | Archipald, Thurston and Binney. B e icah orgaiEAtions” That = 7 e S H R length of the fluor and dropped in the The'Tale wrestiing team was de= jors would respect the con P g 7 - ! goal. reated 'ast night by Massachusetts in- majors would x:.wm . e con- ! < / ¢ Bunny Easily the Star. ! stituteyof technology, 10 points to S. cLs Dl. the Pl."\\cl‘ in 1 fl» minor ! Jaclk: Bunny “u‘msi‘)v the star of | Yale was weakened by the absence anizations. Under this agreement the. gamre, and:was Mot In evidencs]:of Cebb GRYY 'Cipt . Russell o operated in 1919, ; of any red and gold basket tosser. | Humphyey won falls for the technel- [Yesterday's. mweeting merely = an- That ‘his efforts were not futile is ! OBV Srapplers easily drawing their Eli “’a:d‘::fu“o‘:hxral;ely:ha‘flm; glu(\ylgc\n;1 .e:n th\l the su ;T,,,.y of ::, g,‘mc i‘n Opnonenl‘s_a-nd clinching vietory. esident of the Amerlcan 1 which he is creditew wi goals | hn Heydler, president of the a- from the floor. His all-around pl WWLING RESULTS nal league, and Barney Dreyfuss, ing and flashes of speed that be- 4 tsburgh; August Herrmann, wildered his guards made it easy for him to pile up 18 points during the s g % : INPUSTRIAL LEAG nat mcmlucf‘, of 'i:,:m game. Burns missed but on very few ]\rd:'- Frary :‘('a:ri sue ‘\umnl}A ee. appo free tries, adding 8 points o the| . . 40.%on 2 a9 59 . in attendance ; team total through that medium. )y i 2% Phe action taken at yesterday's Taylor i 7 < £8- Wkt . A e howeve not final. The Taylor landed 7 baskeis and would | o Anderson . 2195 S A g!mx. owever. is mot final. » have landed several more but for his- 5 102 sidents of the two major leagu . 1G. Schmelz i e fie; (o, . ke ma attempts at twirling the ball 3" gy . E J105 109 ‘f lho.(orn.m\lILL ”am,(]c hm n_ol‘: over his head into the basket. “Bill” ¢y jypgen k. bt lhc:l\\oult‘):nl'n:: up \e\r:;ew itne ch Keefe went into the game in the . Prior) -.... 93 ners the questi ring into ! . . E s 5 e second haif and playved well, land- ; 3 B aers ing ome basket and holding his man : 7 - e or at s date, 3 1 i il g t to fo'v tries. me,, & Erwin. iment of the American ‘I?a.lllt. t Fer New Haven. EBEotwinik, &« " Josephson ... .. 84 - 8% = said. was not (o g ‘Ur into > brother of the former High schoel Rajune . . e \ 93 SL,,. agroemc.r'fl] ].mt” ‘nfll”e'vé l||h{t .\\l)l_uku LAKI\JO\\ RY » GS” AT TUE LYC LL\I EVER)Y \\l -l\ (F IRSI l'«\fll‘) star now playing th the Atlas and Wagner 2 ¥ 81 m-:_ox: P‘lcd‘cm cague suit Nids | swm————— S = e Tederal outfits, was a mainstay. Pete Talker ...... .9 55 pn disposed of. whose brother has also been seen on I'reeman .. . -» 88 81 T R 1\ LOSES STARS | FLAME THROWERS ATTACK SNOWPILES | PICKS HIS OWNPLACE | 5ais s " eotie . 15 8 e of the greatest satherin school, landed § goals. 448 428 wpall leaders in the history « 4 : | The summary: P. & F. Corbin. game. From ail sections of the Denfield nn(l Murray Fail to Pass the r ~ - | “Babe” Ruth Will Request Manager N. B. H. 8. N. H. H. 8. | Erigl ST e T L L niry baseball men have been heie g ) i | Y. R:,Mhan “Ez“t“-imk ;;)‘;’f‘?; W ¢ Monday. The exodus began Semi-Annual Esaminations and Will S chan Ramiings 1171 g briy arier the American. league ! 1 ce pact was made several days a wever, a few of the league owne Afuapoily, MA. Teb: e n ained here for loday, when August rmann, the retiring chairman o! National commission. is sched.' 'he scason were hurt d to meet with the other member: loss of Denfield. left gua Huggins, of Yankees, to Place Him Resign—Big Loss o Football Tean:. 5 Bunny Merrian G 106 89 Right forward : 5 ceeieeae.. 9T 90 Burns Lee = Cenler 489 144 Baylock. Vibberts Pele Union ‘us~ Co. job in the big city. [He says he does Left guard - | not want the right garden and he in | Brink. Keefe Winnick, Shepatin in Center Ficld Position. o 3 - Boston, Feb. 14.—"Babe” Ruth says prospects at the Naval A«'adem.\' fot S A 3 4 { he will ask Manager Miller Hugsins, badly by 2 5 L : of the Yankees, for the center ficlder's he commission-—Mr, Johnson, American leagiie, and Mr. of the National league. *uf minor details. It was gen- lly understood that the reinstate- | low the =atisfactory mark and wi'l| mt of Scott Per:: pitcher iladelphia Americans, is one of ths which will be taken up. arney Dreyfuss. of Pittsburgh o has some matters upon which the arission may take action. BOXERS AND ROWERS OUT, ort fof Practice at Yale With Keen Interest Shown. duates were called acut yesterday the crew and boxing squads and Murray, left tackle, which was nounced yesterday as the result of the semi-annual examinations. Both cof thesc players were just be- have to resign. Carney. a big fellos in the fourth class, who might have made 2 good substitute, also goe Denficld and Murray wepe considersc by Giimour Dobic as the two bes: men on the feam. Denfield was th only one of the Navy plavers to & placed on the All-Amecrica team ny Walter Camp Mur| was 0 4 member of the | lacrosse and boxing feams. ; memh of the third cla ‘ew Haven, Feb. 14.—Yale undei- ! have had’two more vea WON'T PLAY ON SU SUNDAY ! dicates that he will “kick” hard | against that assignment. Ruth makes it clear he doesn't like { that rizht-field wall at the Polo | Grounds. ‘T'll get myself all smashed up in soing after 'em.” are his words. It is admitted that Ruth goes after {a fiy hard. When Ruth started p 5 the outfield the wiseacres were clined to give him the lauzh, but ke | developed with zreat rapidity and his cleverness is now conceded. It is his! i contention that he has demonstrated | his ability, and the fact that he led the American league outfieldera last i season adds welght to his argument. WINS SHOOT BY FORFEIT. Right guard Field baskets: Bunny 8. Pecte 8, Tayier 7. Botwinik 6. Burns Keele Lee 1. From fouls: Burns, 9. In a preliminary game, the HJgh. school seconds made a spurt toward the end of the game that placed them a few points ‘ahead of the Williams Gaudette Anderson Independents and the game ended . with one- point in favor of the sec- onds, 14 to 13. Schroeder was the. backboiie of the school team while “Bill” Dacey kept things moving (n’ the Independent line-up: The summary: H. S. SECONDS INDEPENDBENTS ' Reynolds Dacey - Lert forward Schroeder Right forward lusual interest is being shown in the i £ : ! Hura Wolak s ¢ i ; ; Dartmouth Rifle Team Defaults to | L SRR (el i Center frhe crew candidates will be taken H g 5 ¥ 5 g Columbia—Gives No Reason. Davis, Smith charge by Caplain Peters of the | Harry Harper, Recently Sold to Re:l 3 4 Mortison, i ex- | : g New York, Feb.. 14.—Columbia's | Lert guard hisGord Wil look aller the frest . | 2 s 5 4 | season yesterday afternoon, won from = Right suflrda i Leupold n. Indoot work on a definite fian | Mamagemeni—Wants Salary Boost. | 3 o : ¥ the Dartmouth shooters by o forfeit. | Iield baskets: Reynolds 3, Dacoy ‘ Woif 1 Wtart at once. Guy Nickalls, the Flackensat il i 2 5 | The Green telegraphed that it had {2, Tavlor 2, Appell 2, Schroeder 1, Wulteen a coach, will arrive from England | o0 CFHIEE (S0 3 | F ; L s 3 | not been able to shoot iis side of the | Wojak L. Morrison 1. From fouls: O’'Neil ut March 1 Eota i) s : match, but gave no reasons for the Wojak 1. Facey ndidates for the boxir e S Bl b i i ¢ 3 . el ' : the, incentive of a t 1o g toston gAmcricans antounce ; : A e Eefore Dartmeutl's action became 'MILLER FOR RED SOX : 3 nafiient next month. The LeLoijast EbLitha iehehotld Mos : - iknown Columbia had run off its tar-| Chicago, Feb. 14—Eimer Milier, Turning Dept. s will represent Yale = in ME U el SoxJcontract inlessRelvent : S 2 4 | gels, break 966 out of a possible | the hard-hitting outfielder of the St. ' Linquist .. o IrEy h Princeton and Maussachuset 4 subgtantlal increase in sa g P E s & : : 2 { 1.000. Thin aled the New Yorl Paul ¢lub of the American association, | Hall . B Vi st S PORUPI TP vontract must also provide. he addec. | TR S : P S e O e e, Men i el e et e hts will be 115, 125. 1 that he will not have to play Sundav ! VAGE . e : Twiss led with 195 out of 200, Boslon Americans. It was suid yes- i R R 3 T - terday that Mike Kelley, manager of “Nine years ugo when | signed wp - o, A the St. Paul club, was gsked by Har- SHl e Waabinaion sy WSO y B¢ : LEWIS FAILS TO APPEAR. ry Frazee, president of the Red So Griffith told me 1 would not have & ¥ T = e if 1t would be possible to buy Mille: [PR1a v Rufdah BRI Harperfasia < ) 3 “Suwangler” May Be Barred From | celley informed him he wanted play. AMED MANAGER. and Enter |, ¢ never done so and will not Wrestling in Ohio. for Milter instcad of money. Last! Ciifford Ahern. a junior a:i (he Team in Intercollegiate Meet, it now."” ext for Miljer|insioad ot sty Last | icimerivkhera s Juioe L4ty ihe offer of $12.500 for Miller Siat ahafupey of dthleties Yor |the 1920-1921 séason. Sub-managers to take charge ©f the vacious sport cluding foothall. Lasketball, sase track and tennis teams, i nameé later, , Tancred ; : g Youngstown, Ohio, Feb. Philadeiphia. = e e e e Bousls S ol NN roilk —Though (Thevisiia vice of the The en( || couse s Strans Lewis of PR Pennsyivania witl adc ake the place on fthe pitching stas S : 1c falled to appear for his scheduled ! S S S o r kNl cleaning oG e shown in the s e 0 s ule 2 . is sporis rosicr. according be” Ruth. s0ld to (he New York , Work 1f ¢ : manie! ) picture, Was| yrestling match with Jim Londos of L CIALE pouncement made yves 3 ns. { es. flame throwers used on Canton here last night, sendinz a Chicopee, Mass.,, Feb. 14.—Boxing substitite in his place, the match was | enthusiasts attending the show of the called off. New Atlas athletic chub in its culh- : Frank B. Ward, chairman of the | rooms in Chicopee last night were GORSE AChh AL LD A0 Wire 2 Third Baseman fs bexing and wrestling commission, said | freated to tiwree fast and exciting SepDesinle ihiation mceli = e PENN'S DIAMOND SLAT YALE'S SOUTIHERN CARD. that on the filing of a protest by Alex | bouts, the feature being the knockout snow remov- B et o \ = s { park’s snow and 1ce 1 little to stimulate interest itee appointed (o MRS, BAKER DIES. e interest in the mici - e biect. An aviation club will | b I Wg recruiting. IND l'Sl‘R‘AL LEAGUE GAMES. The schediled games in tie Indus- hiladelphia, 17 The uni New [faven, Feb, 14.—The schedule | TFOmas, promoter ‘of the match, the | Scored by SnJ‘ah."Pf,leimm‘ of New : yja] basketball league at the Y. M. C liap aviators Ausingl the : gl : Behis b sched- | ror the val ioams senedule | commission wll tuke steps toward n over Joe Richiie of Philadel- A tonight |are. Stanley Wewss ve alificd as aviators 3 ¢ Baker, wife of J. Franklin Bake mnotinced ia having Lewis barred (rom wreslling | Phia in the sixth round of the star Russell & Erwin, and Landers vs. ghi coinprises annotnced last ight. I - Hpoenced | night. Iti 5 Ohlo. His non-appeurance is the | bout Corbin. Danlcing will follow the zane. B — el WERHRS SR members of the Cleveland - bassball | PEN DAILY 10 A M. i\ demands were met. e has business Wander( jal o prizes @ he Dance to your heart’s content at the | ceivea some cash for the Crue_ deul third bascman la: S same 'he season v open Ap second offence hore, Charloliesville club are repo-ted 10 be holdouts. 50 students Penns a I o Trebili N s “hic Feh. 14— Waker Maye e i ker. who was @ rve A i 1D April s been ib of the American aseociation. i © of her two daughters wi 5. Dartmon = lcorned vesterds) = Teve She railed to ‘respond Dartmouth ar | O 4 i i . : six ues which wilj pre- | Word received herc from Tennsyl. Recently destroyed two of the largese Canoe vania indicates that-Joe Harris, the factories—There is always a big delay getsing Canoes S cede the 1 list of 26 games pre- MAYER GOES TO A, A ¢ f an attack of i ides \pril b 2 B Bl hard-hitting first baseman, has re- On April 1 the —— ned his contract unsigned. Similar and 1920 will see a bigger shortage than ever. | Fr = — » medical treatment. Yale Wbt 1 timore B 1 ¥ S e i o1 vard ai Cambrid ¥ 3al - 1 SOLD TO SKATTLE. Owing o ONTARIOUS naLilre : i Hophins a1t Baltinaore ! 14. -Al Demare the disease from which the child % 3 2 L w < ! = suffering. the Baker home is under WILDF'S BOUT POSTPONED. ! < s s Boslon SNatialiuls, ives | 2etuis SO EER et Mhom e ik s e \ CRST EEAT WILLIAMS. advices have been received from relcased by Manage, | SUATADLNE ¢ the, ral cannot. be Jevsey Ciky, N, el Ll i - B e college | Louis regarding Harry Lunle, substi- AL HRE eight-round -bout betweer Jimm, = tu inficlder, s to the Seattle club of the Iz ngs to the Seattle ¢ he | SEpE e onst league | « g g Lwilde the Enst flvw e chami= | = S LI o he old riva = eI | Wbt —— 405 JACKSON, HOLDOUT, it il Gl o g 3ad P Lo g pion. and Mickey FRusscll, local - Williams T Willizm was SCHREIBER TO INDIANAPOLIS, Savannah. Ga., Feb. 11.——Joe Jack- | " o o Shenie L + hall. 18 to 12. but BOWLING son,, Chicago White Sox outfielder, | 22 pEisi Whih o : s h L Chicago, Leb. 14.—Barney Schrei Cathoic university ; HARRIS AND LUNTE WANT MORE. Place your Canoe order NOW, taken piace at the fourih regiment ar- the local team made -2 il dhs ber, Cincinnati utilify infieldsr, . will | her of the Washington American cars 0ld, i few . 1 ven: M . unive M ey | nholspends his winters here, said to- | oo e St d at the end. Elott dropping th hought by the Minneapol d resuit of consian) attendan« af Vermont n: Aay | ¢ 2 3 i Clevelani, O.. Feb. 14.-——Two more . day ‘he had returned his coutract for At e followt . saske . Ji85,to qbe, Litarapole Shicpl moavag ! o Bowling Alleys [ "z iac repumed vis conract fort Lo antt the followini » e e e P OR“NG GOODS STORE l would quit baseball unless his ary o F Crane. Indiatapolis already has re- as 3