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NEW BRITAIN DAILY.HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1920. W. A. BRADY GIVES HIS VIEWS REGARDING CARPENTIER’S CONTRACT WITH COCHRAN— INTERCOLLEGIATE REGATTA DATES ARE ANNOUNCED — 200 ELI ATHLETES RESPOND TO CALL—JACK WILLIS SlGNS M’NULTY AND MORLEY FOR STAR BOUT AT TURNER HALL NEXT MONDAY YANKS TO GET CASH e ANY DUAL RACES IN 200 RESPOND T0 COCHRAN CONTRAGT | Wonder Wher o Ghomt Thioks b COLLEGE REGATTAS ELIS' SPRING CALL BINDS FOR ONE YEAR sk { 5 KNow TI T ¥ T Kl Timr AAS AN T AWEYL o8 TL6SING taY PUL -TLEVST se€ {1TS SusT ple Rows Harvard at New Oarsmen and Baseball Gandmates W. A. Brady Breaks Into Print— iGer ~ Some oF | -ReuGa Pamvy-LAST MGHT | Luith oiiie Lope IF . | 2000 Yemms Ace Tomoke i RE taven T B e Don'T CUT OUT T SINCE | LANDED HERE~ i . 3 s . < AND I WEW i s TUFFS (5 TREATS QUCHTA UAVE A PA-A-ARTY _London, June § ~ Out in Greater Force Than Ever | Insists Carpentier is Tied Up L AT_ALL SRl e jBPUSHISTUERA el tnaats)| | OUCHTA MAME A Do A ke SR { < AT FRIEND FOR '(o;‘.mu«' GRS b B a AS 2 ¥ et et B oRCUTG LT M'L—cilifl PRETTY WHITE - VERY q New York, ¥eb. 17.—Mor : w Haven, Feb. 17.—Two hundred “ew York, Feb. 17.—Charles . ! AnD SETLERDown ¥ VERY , GOOD . INDEED. uen duad, ar e husky men who have passed some of | Cochran. Ene e e = R = b regatius this spring constitute the ¢ their leisure time in the Yalo sym- | Saaies : o St improssive rowing program in | nasium in the last two months have | 10°C8 e phenshandiin Distory of castern collegiate row- | begun to scason as regular candidates | the contest for the Dempsey-Carpen- R G | for two of the university's major sport | tier world's championship bout. Some- ihorities on the sport. Hvery race | organizations—the crew apd the base- | What anncyed by recent anmounce 1 earry the added incentive of hav- | ball team. The offiefal eall for candi- | Ments ihat a representative of Wii- | k' & Leafing upon the final ions | dates to r¢port was music to the ears 1&Mm Fox is on his way to Europe to erews for the Olympic sames con- | of the oarsmen and the ball tossers. | 3iSn ihe I'rench champion, and a re- fts to be rowed in August. Crew men and diamond athletes Pert that Tex Rickard bas the bout The carly season dual ruces will *will be out in greater numbers than Virtually sewed up. “Wiliam A. Brady . pze in distance from the Henley | cver before. Last year Yale did the »¢ame 1o the front yvesterday with de- < of one mil 0 yards to @ two ! unexpected in both branches of sport [ails. Ar. Brady, who managed Jim le contest. wit 1 average of ap- ' by defeating Harvard on the Thames Corbett and Jim Jeffrios ye go. is | pximately. L 1-2 miles. The inter- and both Harvard and Princoton at ; the American representative of Coch- : A ot legiate rggutta on the Hudson at | Lagebull. These victories have gpme | ran. and he declares that no bout c: : —= ugpkeepsie. Will Le rowed over u ', long way toward creating the old " be staged before [“eb. 13, , unles: ee mile course while the Harvard- * Yale fightir spirit for positions: in Under the contract or wiltk the con- Yo regatta on the Thames river 4l {Le shell and the ball fleld. {. i #ent of Cochrun. w' London will be the usual fou Under the direction of Capt. o prove his statements Brady of- e ONESTLY ‘1 JUST ALL el ners Tt e S les for'the varsity and two miles ' (jiurehill Paters crew candidates yes. [€rs do umentary proof in the sha | HEMR Some WoRN OUT Efom PUSHING e B ithe second and rc.sh(muln STEWS. | terday began sheir carly season paces., Of & copy of the contiact belwe PAGING ME- (TS OVE TABLES AND CAMIRS ‘RIND | 1nt Lomoom b o Deme e list of the more important eastern | They expected to be rid of their | CoChran and Curpentie e 3 s JGLAND & " - TS S + dates for 1870 fol- e S S B R e R e oy Bk Ine Room -~ WHATS GoT | ues Gom A SLavE . i iakes hold as coach @n 2ard or others who may be interested el e S e S E0OD ¢ READY AND. 1VE GOT To Pennsylvania ot ! Afareh 1, on which date weather per- ~#-the proposed bout insists that R EE T e S FOLKS LATE L ANYWAT GIVE it ALl Tee DePe i they will do their first eut- 4ochran has met ail utions o { il S0E FROM Tug REST_oF . Tus on vs. Navy at An- | goor rowing on the Housatonic river dale on that contract and is prepared A D IA > 3 . 'sPRiTS SRS at Derb (o deposit an extra sum to make the LIETERS o Navy vs. Harvard ut Ane Nickalls comes to New Haven . contract b | 4 o an absence of Lhree years, because of Mry Brady's statement rollows: Columbiu vs. Yale at Der- ne war, He suceseds Prof. Mathdr I Jave read with o great deal Abboit, formerly of the Vale fac- | interdst tie publication in t—Priuceton v, Harvard at. ;o \ho ¢ ved from the univer- Pubers regarding the plans of Mi lodaetimallitie il in connection with the school. 2 for the championship between Juck Dempsey sity last, December liead mastership of Lawrence Abbott built up a system quite ' his G—dyracuse vs. Navy An- . 1 Syracus vy at An i Lok s el marked. He ! and Georges Carpeatier. I have tak- | wos assistant coheéh under Nickalls ©n fote that Mr. Fox has dispatched ¢ gy ealled ol Bn Mpr, Winfie 1eehan to London, with little the infention of sizniny up Mr. Car- | pentier for a championship contest ; with 2Mr. Dempsey. 1 also “observe Nickells Wilt ARd many experienced - that Mr. Fox makes the baig state- oarsmen ,on hand when he resumes Ment.that the contracl between M work. . Jgarly. dndications are that Cochran and My Carpentier hecamc Yale. wifl baye.even a beiter eight Uvll and veid on Fcb. 15 than Jast. years. Has Copy of Contract. Announcemient of the booking of S s o Oy o e e e . T e e 2 oo R e bk e e pertiprs ‘:‘x I ANIMATED CARTOONS DERY WEEK (FIRST PART) with Yale on the Derby course has n o copy of the contract be- crcated o greut deal of interest. Co- | ce s, hran jdlliGedrees jumbia defeated Yale on the harbor ‘(arpentier covering his bout with Mr, the last time the two ews met and Dempsc ., as the ruce on Apt 1 ‘with the 1 an in the me businegs us M: Morningside men will be the only gox. [ am.a friend of his and I rath- i) ome event move thun ordinary - er feet that as Mr. Cochran, on the Y 7 ' terest und importance uttache 2 ‘eve of his depaiture for Europe. staf- race. : ed that T would represent him in this Attempt to lensthen the 'bY i country in all matters concerning e it e course, wull not be . this 4° Dempsey and Carpentier, that Mr. ! o, T Tt St e e s = . g = S, v.lll«‘zon ’r;h othe Zals ion Ine el = might h‘zuiz]: (.Lk‘::]n the (lx Umu.-i to | cgrum from Mr. Kearns from Los | et IP"":“;TIIEW‘TWOR“ 3 RECORD BOWLING ENTRY. 4 F 3 are I ascertain whether the contract be- serb ot on, Pa., Feb. —Twenty-five ;. s o : Angeles stating that he wili sec men | . y Peoria, 1L, ‘Feb. 17.—Headquarters s Labor Lab. short course and to lsngthen it with (ween Ar, Cochran and Mr, Carpen- 5 ot eC men | patrery candidates began in ase- an offer,from the New York National hinberlin : {wo additional bends would mnot be i tiey ended bn Feb, 15. If he haq, | AL the carliest possible moment and | paj practice here ‘esterdayd:fot:u-l:\?:n for the American bowling congress | jeague club ot Ehiis Dheiaeean AN : to the best advantage of the 0ars- ' perhaps I might have heen willing to diseuss.the proposiiion of Alr. Demp- | 4t Lafayette colleze. In the squad | Which opens here early in March, | and another plaver, not named, for BRBTy o men. The course could be straight- ' have shown him a copy of the con- e oshan: were three vetera pitchers, Moyer, | Were transferred from Milwaukee to | Walter Ruether, sauthpaw pitcher. gt S R 2 ; ened out in time. but the work will ract which is in my po: on, which not be tackled this vear. In the : will show that Mr. Carpentier is an- course of @ year or two il may be . der cont to Mi. Cochran” for that four mile races will be rowed on | vear longer..and there is no possibili- the Housatonjc. Yale's training will | {y' of Mr. Carpentier engaging in a | be devided betwegen the Housatonic ! fistic encounter with ~Mr. Dempsey viver and the harbor. : unless under arrangement with C. Under the direction of “Billy” Lau- ! Cochran, der, the old Giant third baseman and [ have known Mr. Cochrun for Capt. “Tom’” Sawyer a hundred can-' many years. He¢ is a reputable busi- | [ Jidates for the baseball team will re- } ness man with a standing in London 388 3 32 port in the cage. They will have six | in his business cquailed by none. His \uu““ghb, weelis of indoor training hefo the { contract is drawn in duc legal form. | : Easter trip. He has left me cables from Mr. Des camps received while he was in New York, in which Mr. Descamps states —_— that Carpentier is under contract to Youngstown, O. Commission Bavs ! My Cochran, that he expects to liv Wrestler. up to the contract and under no con- You town, O.. Y 7.—The ; ditions will he violate it. Therefore yir. 5 . . ' Youngstown boxing and wrestling | 1 should iike to know by what ri e 2 * Feisgsioma neris, o wichung| L et sl )L By st ot Because of the Continuation of the Elks’ Fair Tues. parring “Strangler” Lewis, the Chi- s Jares that no contract | w50 wrestler, from appearing ndne 3 between Mr. Cochran and Mr. - 5 - 5 B Taloing preseniatlon ot | S : Evening at Bardeck’s Hall, this Big Dance Will | o formal protest by Alex Thomas. 1 should be most pleased. at the wrestling promoter, charging lewis | carliest possible moment to exhibit L i e be Held at the Elks’ Club on Washington St. The commission also drafted a let- | ternational Sporting club, the 3 82 ter to all municipal boxing commi boxing commis: - any of the gen- 76 4 : siony in Ohio asking ' their co-opers tlemen who arc proposinz to pi 64 51 | tion in barring Lewis from appearing | jegislation for the resumption of box s2 § in the st ing contests in the state of New York. S6. Lewis ance last week | 4 copy of the bonu fide contract b s iges & ! was his second offense here. He had { tween Mr. C. i5. Cochran and Georze 90 ] 7 ' signed articles to appear 21 hours in { Carpentier. duly countersigned by his , advance of the hour for last week's | manager, which cun be upheld in any VULCAN IRON. exhibition. The match was called off § court in England, France or America. 43 when he sent a substitute. A contest with Mr. Dempsey cannot Warriors AR be held before ¥eb, 15, 1921, unl Ison 83 7 WILL BUILD SY gT" M. { by the consent or under arrang e ybaucr .. 106 9 Cambridge. Feb. Nty candi- | with C. B. Cochran hchard FEE 05 dates for the Hary arsity baseball Vst Fulfl Contract e nine reported to Coach John T. Slat- sl Conaact. H | have beea in thie habit of puattin tery last . Slattery told them | He : U G o il sistent s respansible | iy crdalon it able, and 1 should ; | for Door results often shown by col- | P8 8lad to mect any of the gentiemen brait) ¢ teams. and that he intended to | 2POVe named and allow them to look Batine ot 03 ild up a svstem. the ax ent over. Irom now on, as reprasentutive of Mr. Cochran. I | lker = IS WIN AT HOCKEY. e toeeg promiicly o ave Under the Auspices of the tements not bas fact ¥ —(olum ve. Navy at An- Princeton, Yale and Corv- at Princeton. fay —Harvurd ve. Cornell at 1th- . (American Menley Childs cup— wmbia ve. Pennsylvunia at Phil phia May 2v.) vhen the latiey land ana therefore. there was a somcthing of ihe kalls system, in his coaching, Harvard ut New l==Intercolleginte reogatta i ghkeepsie, pounds with Sporting in London 1 u.uu no ax to grind in the mat- | Tierny and Pollonick, and three | Peoria yesterday. With the entries his ¢ 2 with Mr. | ter. ap representing a friend and | catchers from last year’'s squad. Dippe, | closing Feb. 19, there was evers indi- and on @ later date this | 1 slnll a8 my best to see he gets none | Fehr and Ziegier. - Gradudte Manager | cation today the tournament would at- \\;H. deposit an udditional | the worst® of it, and if there is any | George A. Sigman announced last | '‘tract mor¢ than 300 five-man teams, a further guarantec that the | contract breakinz to be done, it shall | night that the coaching position ie still | new A. B. C. record. .1 be lived up to. be my duty to see that the man who | open. Several applicants are being .L“:I- does it shall show in a court of jus- | considered, but thus far .none bas McGRAW WANTS RUETHER. Coch- | tice his ground for so doing. been' accepted. < Cincinnati, Feb. 17.—President Au- gust Hermann' of - the ' Cincinnati world champions yesterday received Philadelphia. ¥eb 17.—The Prince- | ubout e handsome enchman's ton hockey team defeated the Univer- { contract t Coel shat come o v UL B SIS | i o Chamber of Commerce Mercantile Bureau THE GREATESYT AND ST DISPLAY OF Bicycles and Baseball Goods ; TUESDAY Late ol Pun 8:00 o’Clock “‘?r‘"[‘(“:(il.fi"sl we can ;mf:: i\'os‘l‘l>fr}l'l:“n:.l«-lmn Teams rigit ’ Feb- 17th Il:::: :: fio‘xosxi‘l:: ELKS ’ H A L L W ar s MEET US AT : BOWLING O I R OS ‘ B Ticket £ Girl for a Gi i : 7 . M N E BR " | uyga rom a Girl for a Girl ‘ Price $1.00 Each ino - Bowling Alley ' OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. i 3:'-1 .f:: our team fitted for i s0 as o be on. the diamond when 1S PATRONAGE SOLIGITED | — BV