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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 NEW YORK YACHT CLUE ACCEPTS SIR THOMAS LIPTON'S CHALLENGE FOR AMERICA’S CUP—MAJOR BIDDLE DECLARES BOXING HELPED WIN THE WORLD WAR—HARVARD GRADUATE HAS PROPOSED CHANGES FOR FOOTBALL—EDDIE ROUSCH DECLINES TO SIGN REDS' CONTRACT FOR $10,000 = e e —— e pezme= —— fomsbody Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life e ————— e i 2 i 7 NO KIDDING S 10 NG HARRY o B S e THis 15 N6 Jok Ricu man = | Tt tGOt’\'G' P FA HanA | B;U&“T 1',4(; PQUCHIRSDIS it FIETY POINTS HA- HARA roc THROVGH 0IL S Tock s i SToCtH IH\\ ol ToDAY- ' A OIS e HAHR A FRIEND O Y FIRS e & MINE ALL R 02 ——— wery THE Blc T VE Knoww LAUGH - Yoy ACT HIM FOoR YEARS- HE 3 A FRIEND { 0F MINE HE | WoulDN'T DouBLE I AS> THouGH LT f HEB'S AN oLD e THE 2 CROSS ME [ WASN'T ON THE SCHooL PAL- HE SQUARE — \F You 5 ALL RiGHT 4 € = WOULDN'T “Thik KwEW THIS FRiEND OF Doire mE A =\ 5 (T BiLL - ALL . 3F MINE You' D ) —_ = S LOLSY TRic« \GHT A THiNK DIFFERENT LUCK To Yo S - - “We ought to make a hit 2 —Chesterfield ND why not? 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RolHuldieiSoiDeclavestaiHear-t et e e e e P Periods Would Be Regulated by Chesterfields sure do “‘satisfy.” : . ihat “the only question about the! s " prize the kedness which | 5 W ke B® - e e i e | Plays Instead of by Time S R RS levelopments.” but he insisted that Frederickson ..... |1 92 e —— aside from that this is a great sport.” ' Hart ..... tesen 1 . Answering charges of the oppon- ! Molyneux of 1t won the world s enis of the boxing bill that it is ta | Eeriy r,' de ) o Anthony J. ' legalize a commercial venture, Mr Hayes Boston. Feb. 1S.——A proposal hange the rules of footbsll to the length of a game will be regulated by ithe number of plays instead of by pel f the Avmy. Navy|Borvklum sald i o time will be considered at the next Every mun liy does whatever > 3 ] s he docs for some reward. The Landers. king before the Senate JUd{Clary | estion of the kind of a prize a man | C. Anderson oty amjiltee yesterday afternoon in yulues 1 lies in the man - 2500 to have the indorscment of Walter or of the passage of the Walker Mr. Borglum limits the conduct of @ A. el 37 | Gamp (]‘: [y'(\ll'rlrl‘l‘pluhh‘vl and (\‘;I‘f\h\ ! b i o reestablish lesulized boXing i . boxing matches to well organized and |'J. Hi B R L 5 prominent in the sport v York state. ! responsible clubs, and he showed that; ¥ .. ceeo 9t a3 he object is to overcome the wide ! When the hearing ‘ended the gen- none of these clubs could maintain a | T cariation in the num af plays in i 60 - 337 ; ) belict was that the bill would | nionster stadiuni such as might be | contests directed by different officials, reporied favorubly and wonld pass | used the Carpentier- Dempsey . & I Corbh. and to prevent a team which is lead- enator James J. Wulker. demo- !actors.”” He said it would be im- | l-und 3 i ftime. Mir, C advocates i 10-play tic leader of the Senate. announced | possible to run fizhts of imporiance | Yarcum .. 2 period, with trics for goal after touch- the conclusion af the hearing t ofteney thau once in a month or six Pairus cevnten: Al ** ! down and penalties for fouls ot would introduce an additional ' weeks, ! Long e sees 93 E counted as plays asure under which hoxing bouts | Views of a Churchman, Eenaln BT I'o show the need for a change, he v be permitied in State armories.i Anather letter read by Mr. Bor - = ! cites the fact that in Harvard-Yale Fhe Walker bill rmits fifteen ! slum was from Msr. George J. War- ) sames from 1910 lo 1913 the number nd bouts and provides for a com-!ing of New York. Vicar-General fo| o o &3 18 0y | of plays uibuchicontestndyicditiom [ Gy island sard is supersising the E AMES fsion of three men to supervise the i the Archbishop, who said that as a | Leadlt coooeeoe 82 LalHollos s el el st e [Enosidiatiatters don ik Hogls infidnily FACTORY LEA tests. with a board (o license | chaplain in the army he alwayvs MWL e : s e i L A e eh by fea e i cithen S i i Gl "alke T ¢ hell las tive Pri 38 Gy @ ing clubs. t boxers and officials ! conraged boxing and had “found i+ v orss! In the last five Princetoy Sir Thomas or Mr. Nicholson, so that necteg with the encounters means 1o divert the soldiers from Y g L 8 arvard .n]n_-» ‘n 2 S tion ; \‘\\ { oth the owner and designer are kept | Machine Company Wins From Hart ; Jlaye to 186, and ir . 5 We want to lesalize the sport injevil influences surrounding {hic 7 = B L Ly 5 in touch with the opecrations on this i 1 . & S i c-Princeton series of the last : 3 hinson—=s v R S| Biner purlfy it.” was the way | camps.” ] the Yale-Princeton ics of the la 1 S iiine Silantc & Hutchinson—Stanley Rule Shows to six years the variation was 137 to e - H nderstood that chief am p P o 3. . Hlancha 3 3 summary ¢ e es direct- } Class, Winning From S. W, Blancha “ Ti. A summary of th mes direct — which are being made to Ncubauer S e (L cd by two leading referc advanced N 3 = Giaa te. Marines and (raining its mem- tioned the sincerity of the 1 Capiaey v ol iyl ! 2 Shamrock 1V the shortening In the vmnasium last night f ibrith .. ; M. Coflin to show a similar mark- N Y k b 3 5 i st 2 o beyoner woric and b {iireln passing atiingent Iawalaoatnsl oot o eW YOrk lub Accepts dports her keel from 35 to 30 fec e | the New Britain Machine company istafson ...... : | ed vaviation. : H ! a o e made e g nah : d cdiate cffect of this reduced kee jighs. then. thut he made the dog fights. cock fights and bull - When experienced referecs in a g his reduced keel | 4, won from Hart & Hutchinson by kement to the effect that the spirit and then going about to enact a bill 3 53] series of gumes average a dittorence | A0S Anemp[ to Gain Gup {1 sl e e ehion of 4 39 10 17 scorc and Swnley Rule & Intg the mén by Loxing won the ' to permit men to fight of 10 per cent.. and games vary over e Level took a game from the Stanley «w shot ccel) 1tha Bald fhe visit IS SR LA S 4 Mr. West also charged that J0 per cent. und periods over 100 pe: ; General O'Ryan’s Opinion. moving picture interests were = “Y” TO PLAY ATLAS ‘m: in the n 'n.lwv- of plays, somc- S > ok . i s ;f"”,"‘, heg il 1"; more susceptible (o Summaries te was followed by Col. Franklin!hind the movem i e Rean B SR o “W York. Feb. 1.—England and | heeling fo leeward in stiff breeze than | “p™ NG P Ward, wh : of Staff 1o [ized boxing in this State e the subtlencss of the wateh. When a | the United States allies in the world | 10 the keel had been allowed io re- | yfipe . Jacobson o ) an on the Another oppouent of the bill was' Ol Livals to Clash in Music Iall in | team obtains @ sevenpoint lead and | war, will be friendly rivals in a bat- .'I.I‘:"“"‘; b SIEL P e Camp Wads- | Mannon Chase of Brookiyn., He said has u strong regard for the other team § tle tfor the vachting supremacy of S fede il o on the fields of { he thouzh the passaze of the hill Their Second Game of the Setson— | ¢ invariably plays slowly and greatly | seas. beginninz July 15. when 'l ‘““ S ;Zt‘,“:\q to heel 10 lowers the number of plavs in order to | first race for f Sverieal ) cup s} LT 0 ] B ‘_"w” r \Iv(.) I'j'(‘\“ on £ive ils opponents a minimum oppor- | scheduled over the Sundy Hook !y OMEEr Wi Cr | e Eass tunity. The premium on scoring first | course her S EEROLZOIL SRd CCl SR is altogether too g i This was formaliy announced by j o0 ON e Gl chsnecs ge & Left guard Newl Yor aoh e unt hereldat old stroke « makin a bid for Locke, Jones Merwin, Bielman ibany. ab. o 1t was the ineeting of the football rules com- | { mittee. The plun. advanced by Harry R. Coffin. a Hurvard Tuate, is said | Civilian Board of Boxinz Control, jor Biddle summed up the sity Opposing the bill. George 1. Wes b Ile told of joining the United ' of the New York Civil len Itestelli brought word ' would make New York State the i s (0 i With V4! Unable “nrixe NEht cenica ot thel noa Local Routers o \ttend. tor in Assemblyman Ross opposed {he Manager Warren Slater has booked Campbell, Begie; be pres leiating St boxing er bill in e declar 4 game for the Y. M.°C. A. quintet s > actor in the provision s fifteen round houts ; With the Atlas team of New Ilaven for R biaa Sl e : ) elopinz reonitl would permit too extended ex ,i:, -,‘,y.‘ IFriday evening and for their benefit Opposed (o Change. vesterday afternoon in accepling the H,}“',‘:‘ " ‘A'{,Q ’\ m”“-‘?,m; 2y ’| ‘,‘ml] 2 i N i ance” aniong 1 <oldie which ‘would deterior: o R e ik sractically the same Philadelphia. Feb, 18.—William E nge of Sir 10 Lipton | &° Loy ULE LR e Field baske Miller ¥. Restelli 3, anc n ould deteriorate into prize - bring \ him practically the same : ! Sir Thomas Lipton } (5000 of 'a centerboard when the zven 2, Jacobson 2, Jones 1; from b1t the hosi mimission ishts. He deciared t Drovisions | lineupus ed in other games this | Roper. coach of the Princeton uni- thel Roval (Ulster yachticiub | o B2 i8 & €8 Lofgren 2, Jucobs s 1; se commitier uthoriz I an unpaid hoard of lcense com. | “eason une will be playved in | versity football team, vesterday said 3 st. Tre. © Thomas will S e are .con of high class rers e q X e A N ernn Ty was oppased 1o regulating the | tempt Lo win the world-fumous yachi- S e Slas A hsele s e - i S revocation of Wet previously but through a difficulty th of fodthall sames by plays in- | ing trophy with his challeng Bttt edom - . e feep the sport clean and healthy enses as psnaliies for ielacions failed 10 reach a decision, making | stead of lime as proposed by Harry K. | rock 1V, while the New York yac T e e e e e ol s iR e L E orks W11 *administer the law With alsvere unsufficient ssury another engagement to de “offin.’a Harvard zraduate (AT SHI GG T v i o | SSRGS T hechan <i e better team. ‘The Y team “11 i havd enough to keep the time | with either the Resolute or Vanitie, | STE2test D ced DD Evervipoink ft forward have a following in t Elni City and to keep plays would re- launched for that purpose 1913 e Mullin . P i i FIGERS HAVE CLOSE CALL. | Friday evening und for their zenefit | quire a whole bookkeeping force on In snnouncing its forn 1 defi- IO PLAY BRISTOL. tight forward arrangements have been made for i « field.” said Mr. Roper. *As to | nit> acceptance of the cF > the Tnel New DBritain ifieristhosl ba Walters . dot Grobstein . commodation on the 6:18 dinky | eliminating the system of stalling for | New York yacht club made public el ccaniolE vl he e Rt Center 4 B et T am are ieaioe Swarthmore here last I W R time, nlw same \)H_“«‘\:ltmhl(' fe ‘]Kllu;v lm.,.cqmlnrmnlcv\;m.iu.. vI:n ;u l'!,\\lm High school quintel at the High | Schade Hens M. Jacobson b aviers, 120 blooded man inmili- D SHUE 2 ; tand exciting . it 2 would be present team with a 1cht club which showed that the Hoolbit i it G are o i a Left guarc S TR A tha \lthough the 1 Babe” Taylor, Cornell Star, | stight lead and the bull and sax tonr tes and course were the result of a | preliminary samec between the sec- | : s s Schroeder more play would simply ake the S [ ¢ wishes or the tnwo g ors it said Col. Ward Lot ity e yu the s@rt of Falls Victim of Pneumonia | | " hat e e e : i e { ond t:;u)}\: 2:“1::;:‘!'.”?,\001 : e first : . M Rt ren L Tl M2 e DR 7 e e A iy 1S.—Wilber | even de wouldn't e | “whe American club, in agreeing to | Biniins it follos the srns. SOtk Sheehan 4. Mullin 2, Wee coe o ol ; Rl Minutesiofipiay ent Prine Force (Bube”) Taylor. left tackie | any more ance than it had under { iqce off Sandy Hook. beginning on e et R e S Kilduff 2. Walters 1. Scha vy and Civil Xk Boaid oy esied I down from four hoints 1g ©N the Cornell 1919 varsity footbull | the time system.” Thur: . July 13, and every alter- | pRENCH TEAM 1 1: from fouls, Kildufr §, ghoRsh i nels et i PUr POINIS 10 aam and well known as an athlete i day. not count Sundays, nn e | : died in the Cornell university infirm SPRINGFUELD “Y7 WINS, " {il one of the competing yachts has j 1y here vesterday of pneumoniu Springfield, Mass. Ieb. 18.—The | won three out of five raves ndons ; |v(.~ yriginal desire that the regatia e fouls, Jacohson 12, Begley 1. E. Re telli 1 fve ' men. with sufficie Wbility % e i development of hox ng men of W v to the advancement professional fighters. Gene rinceton. N, ., I Seigrist strongly advocates its o es he FORFEITS ARE POSTED. Colomb ST A rugby E aylor was substitute-tackle on the | jocal won ne from j vesterday v French and ! 'h inagers of _|;“ k 31\(-_\\,'1‘\- o; Falls s Y.. Febd 18 championship Cornell team captained | Middletown last night. 20 to 12, Capt, | held o wport about the 1si of ; teams. B New Haven and Battling Morley o o B l- Au George Burns, outficlder of the New. by Charles Barreit in 1916. tie ¢ Chapin and his men were slow in | Augusi. The challe s, in turn, ¢ aeatn d Hartford have posted with the sport asino owling eys ! York Nationul league baseball club. i teregd military service in 1 and re- | setting started. and the visitors had | acquiesce to a later daie than the onc | in the first half of the & inling cditor of the Herald, $100 each £ who has been a holdout, has signed ; turned to Cornell last fall. registered six points before the home | first mentioned in the correspogdence, j the second half the players m| tor their men to appear in the star OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. a contract for the 1929 season. The He was 22 vears old. His honte was bream scorc Heinz was .the _high { which was June 24 MES PATRONAGE SOLICITED | salary lisures were not announced. t Hubburd Wood, 11 point-getier af both teuwus Itobeat Jaceb, proprictor of the GEORGE BURNS SIGNS, Wales scored two trys (six pointsi| bout before Jack Willls' National A nd the French team made five points, § C, next Monday night.