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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HE?ALD, MONDAY; . FEBRUARY 16, 1920. e . MAJOR LEAGUE TEAMS ARRANGE 106 INTERLEAGUE GAMES DURING SPRING TRAINING SEASON—PENNSY BASKETBALL QUINTET HAS COMMANDING LEAD FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE TITLE—SKATERS AT LAKE PLACID FOR INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS—CORBIN AND STANLEY WORKS WIN o D, = =l == ERLEAGUE GANES (9 o orei oot = P~ ROWING INEAVOR —————— = il 01 106 Arranged by Teams = : & | ) ( BURN! [ oF [ Spring Training Gampaign | course it BURNS! - el g 5 VES S‘UPPcseu Tr;o 3 Mo low York. Feb. 16— most ¢ " | [‘?BRE’:‘JR' e schedule of interleague training : ‘bETTEP— as! €8, greatly exceeding in number sehedule of previpus yewrs. ha 1 asranged by major wrt of their 1920 conditioning paign. Six clubs of each league listed for these interleague exhibi- affairs, - with the trails extendin i Brownsville, I . to Miami L, in the south. to Cincinnati in aniddlc west and New York in the he completc ne battles . contests tean hmost unkne the tewmns in sprin e same city. a f a time in Phi well in ¢ Browns of Yaunkees | “Pll be your partner ' ’ L for this number” Hond g1 ' ' — Chesterfield OMPANIONSHIP in a cigarette? Yes, sir! It's 4 P v \ = ; in Chesterfields, surc as you live. Chesterfields e hrbia ¥ Ul | \ s begin where other cigarettes leave off. They not v e ¢/ LR : . only please — they “‘Satisfy!’’ 4 gt ¥ Never were finer tobaccos lised in any cigarette Rt cave it » ¢ —silky, aromatic Turkish and the choicest vari- e wld cas the major 184 inpe el 5 = = eties of Domestic leaf, ail brought together in a L'""\:“f" 0y S Bogn erie] : MARGARET blend so rich, so smooth and so mellow that mino dzue éities ler towns in_ ik ssuth. but tsierith o st ; Chesterfields pile up pleasure with every puff the sauther ns g weary of e et e ANIMATED CARTOONS BERY WEEK (FIEST PAKT) ¢ " No doubt about it—Chesterfields do something from thousands (o I LR e o e X ; I . : Sl : s that no other cigarettc can do—they ‘‘satisfy! while the inter- . 1 And the blend can’t be copied. es very frequently nets each | Reds vs. Yankees ...i........... 3] ll{opl‘. Dartmouth, If . .> 50 s more than enongh 1o pay the en- rates vs. Red Sox........ o St | Hunsinger, Penn. If ..2 i Flavor sealed in by the penscs g trip. This Ihe exodus of New York players | insworth, Dart 3 2 . - . - - N A ‘igers se- | for their training camps in the south | cDermatt. Dart., If .3 extra, moisture-proof xwuc?:&aé. of 1917, the Glants-Indians series | Will Degin in 10 days. The vanguard | Alderman, Yale h18. and the yved by the the Brooklyn players wiil leave , Crane; Yal vf i fed Sox dast.spring. The re for Jacksonville on Thursday of i Jamieson. Yale, vf .. hi o bing o scries Jast spring | Next week and on the following day McGraw. Prince., If .. teaning the cxpense | 1he few Giants who go from this city esses Margetts. Prince., lg will entrain for St. Louis, where thc Horowitz, Columbia, Ig 2 opolitan | squad will be bilized for the ad- k'Quakers Loom Up as Almost Sure mracy, part. «f heavily into this | VAuce on San Antonio. The Yankees Chamberlaine, Dart, ies plan. The Giants | Will get away « one day after the v 5 e S < ¥ ® Soubaulc relonsed Giants, departing on saturdav. vev. | WilNeIS 0f Baskethall Tigle . ™'c"™t Golmpia et : § “ f Joe, O'Brien, will | 23, for Jacksenville. Arst work- | I'G t El t A : i camee with the D each of these clubs is s Pt e | Georgetown Eleven to Play \ orth . uled for Monda ; e Haten drah s pon e Boston College Nov, 27 at the Polo — a, i == i 5 Washington, Feb. 16.—Georgetown L el ‘ WOUL. NG JUL by virtue of its decisiv ctories over | * i binsave scheduled for VOULD' FIGHT ON JULy 4. DY virtue of s declaive victories ovor Tt e teleaton CIGARETTES . erce =y " € and;Dapimouth laat. week, schedule for 1920. It is composed of S‘afis wrapperon every packege. the Yupkees and four | William Fox Receives Cablegram | taken « commanding lead in the in- e first will be on Sej e e 11‘.‘\:“;;'::;\ From Carpeatier's Manager. | tercollegiate basketball championship, | { - the New. York Stat. in mes w i and at ! ue clubs, three with, the New York. Feb. 16.-—William F hampion Cincinnati fteds in | the movinz picture and theatrical Phix interboraugh serics calls ! man, said last night that he had re-! et ‘;Im keonville, | ceived a cable message .« from M. feai, while every other. collese in P e = Kallg: Parker | STE ARS wo clubs will train, five manager of Georges Cur-{ihe leazt been beaten at least | g Y PICKED TEAM LOSES e e S EL BLADE ST. orth and three at Ibbels | pentier the Trench heavyweizht !twice. Every Penn triumph thus far SepLEmbEr 25 oy Yorki Ascios Left Domwas of tiie thiree local clubs | champion, accepting an offer for | has been gained with many points to | hinkepn. ; TO CORBIN OUTFIT | Stesrist - .- Keehner i READY FOR TOURNEY v duled so ny of these Carpentier to engage in a world's|spare. Although Read anai e pasactobe Ll gV cse Mg inicae: ! this stage of the series scems ! T hington. On Octo- certain to win the title. The Quaker |7 collezians now have four victories 10 | wame. that their credit and have yet to meet de- s _most -important | against Fordham in New 1y previgus tarining cam- ampionship contegt with Jack ; undergraduates have yan at Washington: . Fordham at Grobstein ...... Demarest, Peterson Dempsey in Anterica on July 4 or ) games ihah either. Yo et New York: 30, Johns Hopkins at Bal- Center - ;ul:;.ll':‘r yrj:-.l\\lilnyll'n e | l2bor Das. Phncelon e Hivel niba o lln;ox(. e . Landers Five Forfeits League Game ! Johnson . e Toddy. Doherty 'Ice Kings.From Various Parts of . ted * e the Winfield R. Sheehan sailed vesier-, points and have had e N avemboy avy at Annapolis: 27. | R S et cuntd e m‘ulj‘\r e KI“.‘ B il | 1a¥ 10 confer as representalive of ;against them thun any other team in | Boston College at Boston. tolLcaders, stanley Works Sakes Schroeder .-\ Brennani Countcy Asscmble’as Jatke *iacka bk major leaguers, with a schedule ! | S = o i i R a5 1 i [ o REGiil co. - Dogides thie 21 contests | 2JF- Fox with the French manag tournamen Game from R. and E. Téam. ! 2 to Compete in Championships. fhe Glunta Td Bairows: aggre- | 10 obtain (he necessary signature: One of Penn's stars. Nweeney it SH TURF TRIES SHOW Field baskets: Demarest 2, Kaligren e dnsbioni Ve Carml v & — forward. is no a few poinis | BIG INCREASE OVER LAST YEAR| The Landers basketball team failed | 1, Siegrist 1, Grobstein 1, Johnson 1 Lake Placid, N. Y., Feb. 16.—The the Pirates at Hot Spring Milwaukee Bowler Sets New : 'I"‘ {het " isuis Ldunlistand London,, FAbL 16 The entries 1 Uo or dn of S its FOIHCLI R 0n Johnson 7, Demarvest 5.1 international ice skating champion- te n8s as e edl canslde i s i .ondon. Feb. —The entries for ! nig : a schedu & S e R cluby whl do-their training. The sained consid und in night to play a scheduled game with | ships which take place here on Wede otis Cmrdinale are booked for o Three String Record of 736 'voin the Yale ana Dartmout on- spring . handi M'»‘l- the coming | the Corbin five and the game, accord- RACING IN PARF S s e i . ki = jtests and moved up o witl ive | flat racing season, which opens next | ingly, was forfe he Teague y ing to- for 16 games Jlth. the dackmen . Manitowoe, Wik «Veb. 16.—a new ! S To Blil WG T CRS month, s B S0b0 vhol G f E 7 _ !zethcr such stars of the steel blade 1 Lone ke and will (nen FyoeMis focord e @ keries of three o 1 S D R0 n LS Lol e e el L R fans misht not| Metropolitin Seaton js Tshercd dn | as Joo Moore, Al Leitch, Ed Horton, ¥ bome to meet fhe Browns in | games in howling was wtablished \5rp 24 TaE e o DR i e £5siibe PP d, a picked team op- At Auteuil Track. Leo Pickering, Charles Jewstraw and B oonic Aet’ Dhe Washingk il Lot with a total of 68 points 0 orward to the biggest season | posed the Corbin quintet, playing L B o il . yesterday by Waller Swift of Mil- “pp. joum standing follows on record - the Lincolnshire | - that it was nec . Paris, Feb. 16.—The summe dae Myles SXALNE under e cibare tors' seoie hogk | waulkee. when he rolled 736 at the g E = g | Handicap. the CISPNELncolt slich eoh Tose i na BT s mese et ) alen oully Bl el o © of the Lake Placid club, The West four with 00k Wi Stalel toimanine Tive Colle I P f i ap. Irea ace of the| tend the game five minutes over tl ing season opened in Paris vesterday ' i sending the best men in the divi- T L 1a0 by Hapes | Dennsyis 13 ~\'I-w~u‘vv \;hn b =n“ run off on| time limit hefore a 27-to-22 victory with the advent of summertime. * o1 cuch as R McWorther of Chi. Tisted for ] e e Si e arch es have been for the Cornin team was declared. The Metropolitan racing season Was cauo Fverett McGowan. of St. Pauf” tors and 1} hihe. N S (ool : J oy ceived against 2 vear. The Cily | Wilson, Mellis and Larson, three of jushered in at the Auteuil track. a Frea Binden: Sacnae Tars o wme 1o o . s and : Princeton ; and Suburban has received the same | the Corbin best hels, were out of ihe| This year's budget of prize money . Edmund Horton, Foone Morun's chwmpions o combisice o S ST Ry Columbh ! 2 : nun of eniri compared with | lineup. “The summar ceeds by nearly 1,250.000 francs' juci M D A SHas S ipenitned e i 7 4 2 = year will be run off on Corbin. Picked Team. |any sam hitherto voted for the pur-:gel Wheeler of the Montreal A. A. will e T e Individa April 21 { Hildebrand' ................ Paulow DPose. The two important Metropoli- * jend the Canadian stars, such as'E. 16 gumes aguinst the Cardinals : f..\' z byszko Artives SIS The Great Metropolitan Stakes. LA tan tracks at Chantilly and Le Trem- ! Stephenson of Toronto and. E. Glou- e forgibe Dromne and e c and Will Challenze 1o A Restetii | Play, which were not available last, cester, also of Toronto. York S ¢ Fi Porter, Corncil. rf & 1ries, a in 1919, while fo: Risht Forwicd year. will once more be in use and | Beside the senior events which are s for ea league wili en- St i ) Swed f Tk X ta dre fun joff gt S8n- I pant oo co a0 .. Kiessewectter | Lthere s a possibility of « new track , made up of 220 yard dash, the quars, o 1 o 11 down April 22, the large Center i being opened at St. Denis during the ! (er mile, half mile, one mile, two mile. |"”H'I‘ nt clubg only are the |« Lo d v second to llynso E number of re entered. against 45 | Swanson ... .. LG Schmidt | vourse of the son three mile and 228 yard hurdles, there o and Philadelp) us of 't L ank h- Fros Z last vear | Guard William K. Vanderbilt and A. K.!will be four internatibnal races to National league an e Chicago mpion. v aren : T E - P e Paglofe ool : . Sheelan ; Macomber are the most prominent decide’{he’ women's = championship. $eceldnd - Americans, ShEan - Eiesiya, oot : JIMMY WILDE ENTERTAINED, R G | American starters. King Alfonso of ' Amonz {hose who will compete is Howivg is the cemplete st of in- Oscar 11 1 5 f i Field baske 5. Schmidt ». Spain will race under the colors of ! Miss Risie Muller of Hastings-on-the e e 1t dat el \ ; < %313 0w oy Wide, fiywels on of the | Sheehan 2. EHildebrar Eoetis the duke of Toledo. Frank O'Neill. | Hudson., winner of the women's 440 s : . : ] n « E T 7 rered P egu- | T From fouls: | 1he American jockey. will ride Mr.;yard dash in the Eastern champion- heit : Tk laia a0 hoxing f vesterd: 5. Riestelli 7. Sheehan 3. { Yanderbilt's horse: in past years.+ships at Newburg last New Year'e *rinceton. | 8K - i " - — - wy. Miss Nina Wheeler of New Johnson. Colum iaS ! is 1 e | e e = NEW ORLEAN= HORSEMEN York, who showed form in unoetal LAFAYETTE ISSUES CALL i Colynb i v his bout W Alleray [ o itussel pnd LR e DEMAND $5,000 A DAY TO RACE races at Saranac Lake recently, also i e which will b HEi o orksiclashed It e Jrat ¢ cans, . 16.—Horsemen | wil part. and Mrs. Frank McMil Jinal P e _ Laston. D i 16.—At an in. Nichol, I'enn, - > Arena in the fteziment Armory | the US geaic Hlote ! - grounds held a | “ort Lee. N. J., will be another B ot tovs formal miect t nove than sisty | Thursday nizht. Aside fron ing on the losing end of iing and took { competitor. = —————— Cornell. 3 g 1 ) s host to his friends and admir- | Score. IHoward Demarest, center and vote in regard to the purses offered In addition to thes= it is expected H college yesterday. 1. Wells an- g et A A TRt Rl U . vestful day. | captain of the R. and E. team. made , ut (he coming Jefferson Park meet- | that Miss Emma Iortune. Miss Fras- BOWLING nounced .thact the batiery men would Rippe, Cornell. ¢ ....5 S I the morning. after a few limbering | the énly points scored by his side=— “jng They demand $5.000 a day in- | ces Cymberg and Miss Louise Brews hegin practice tomorrow aficruoon. ywill, Dartmouth, T -3 U exercives, he took a long walk Lo | four of them from the floor and five ‘stead of 34,300, and in the dffont of !ster, all of Lake Placid, will . by : B l' AH Candidates for the other positions Watson. Columbia. « ce the sights i Jersey City. He. vis- | from the foul line. The Stanlev ' their demands being denied they de- } amonz the entrants. sino owiing eys | will not start practice for a week or Rrawner, Prin 5 the armory where he is to box | Works lineup differed in many' re- clare they will r:ot rage.. In case the| Distances to be skated are 100 DAILY 10 £, M more. . Ralph Moyes, the vete Bastian, Cornell. » 3 3 sell and remarked that it was the | spects from ihat of other games. The 'meeting is called off horsemen here ; yards, 220 yards. 440 vards and half Rt 3 oy J“a"- ty pitcher, was elected presidt Cornigh, Corneil, t ¥ finest boxing club he ever visited im | summary: are to raise a fund’te pay ali bills for 6. There will also 'be junior events o : T . run off April 20. has received Cosette mes with minor league o the . T tothe Grac- baseball candidates held at Lafayet:

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