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J3 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1920 — S — B e = ST. PAUL SKATING WIZARD, REMAINS IN LEAD AT LAKE PLACID TOURNEY—YANKS AND GIANTS ADVANCE ADMISSION PRlCEs”—_?Emong WIN TWO | GAMES IN AN AFTERNOON IN INTERCLASS BASKETBALL LEAGUE—YALE STARTS CAMPAIGN FOR $300,000 TO FIX UP BOWL—WILDE K. 0.S RUSSEL e o [il]WAN REMMNS POSTPONES BOXING EXHIBITIO ’ i1 ¢ Ain’t It a Grand and Glo ious Feelin’? Ty IN lEAl] AT RA[;ES { Matchmaker John ©. Willis, of the National A. C., announced | ils not being completed, he r———— | | this morning that owing to several d —AND AFTER HITTING ALL —— | has decided to postpone the boxing exhibition scheduled at Turner = : 2 = = <Ts ! : B o > == WHEN YouVe Beew AND Tue WIFE INSISTS on Sl RN Y S Paul Ska[er wms TWO‘Mlle hail next Monday night, to Thursday evening, February 26. He also INVITED To TaAKE A BEING ALLOWED Te DRVE AS TSRS MOTOoR RIDE BY A FRISND SHE IS JUsT_LEARNING stated today that there would be no change in his card from that AND HIS WIEF | ! Event at Lake Placid ‘ I originally announced. e ! l— -xe Placid, N. Y, L 20, er- the international amateur sk mpionship which are being held 1 e. His victory in the - two-mile | 3 A N for event yesterday afternoon made 4 | capture of the champiounship al- st certain. Joc Moorc ot Lake - FINEY) s i ~ham - Als ! b o won e semor tomvars Bt New York Ciubs to Add 0 1990 Graduates Turn in Two h and finished third m the two- I e race yeste ay afternoon, is sce- | . . 1 . 5 im potnts with « total ot 0. © Admission Rates | Victories on Tirsday Afternoon | he failure of Charles Jewtraw of | | ke Placid, castern amateur cham- | — | b, to win vesterday., practically | W Yorie Feh i i | ninated him from the race for the | ¢ liviang for 1! received ! RS bicnan il Teatraw waslaistanceal whathis Do e e McGowan after a great contest in . owners of the York wiled to place American le 3 seball elr | nounced a nc le of pric eniors of the High school in- the Interclass Sl Bl - AND SWERVING (NTo G (XS Sl Rl - Youm FRIEND, wHO (S REALLY On Thursday aftgrnoon DitcHes FASING SAEING GRGoS T DELCR NUAE SHINe tose Joh ag the previ R M- N AT 1T . Sophormores E eron, Lemraieng 4 ophomores 11 to 4, and then for the have heen advanced on ail but the he : i " 5 international title with S0 highest priced scats. ;;‘_’(““.‘ L5 ‘:»‘“,r""{‘l fetoryioyeriihe ; A GR-R-R-RAND aAnp > oL e S | Freshics. On Tuesday afternoon,. the A ) GLOR-R-Ricvs FEELIN'Y nts. although she was de the upper sl - s £. Dunlap, also of Chicago. in ' lower and upper boxes, which sell for | 1 tZ S piarec e Biesim en. svlniin g y )7 7 T = % rd dash vest - Miss . $1.10, $1.65 and $2.30 respectively, 50 7 7 ! - pectively S A TATA TYA ablis a world’s record | Will remain the same fans who sit in | 1 1€ 5¢ore and summarices follow: women of 4 5 scconds in win- | the Jower grandstund will also pay 2 i3 = g the event. The summar [ $1.30 for the - instead of the PIVIORS eI i Racatic { former 85 c 2 upper stand no ~2C€Y - b 4 .| longer will b Patrons of f40-yards final for women—Won | 4.5 e0ciers who used to pay 80 and 3. Dunlap of C(‘thieago: R. Johnson & Th{cago 24 G Robinsonlor mos| oo ceutsinest seasonivill belasseasea [ 10 Renehan fhiicago. 2d; C | 85 and 75 cents. the majority of the v g B ! e ? | outficld seats going for the higher ey s g al ‘of b 5 years Fg oo | Sparks, Sablotsky .. Stevens - \an by ( rge .l hom]nr;ml~ .,m | ol Ruppert was notified hy E Right guard 0; Morris Baker of ChicAzo. Jonnson, president of tho Amer McGuire teorge Doray of Lake Placid, | joague, that he had heen appointed ¢ tme, { member of the American lex Field goals—Hayes 2, Cranc 1, Ren- | final of 410-yards. boys 12 vears ! jittea on tele e an 1. Foul goals, Dacey 3, McGuire —Liny P’[ Ay 'm;! ;:w‘- r“-_:‘x_c!\.p::»cm i Long 2. TReferee, Moorehead. i E e ac ie b4 firs ace, | ——— <Pan Van Nortrick of Saranac SENIORS FRESHMEN e, finished third: time, 48 4- | DA nos Hallett final of 440-yards, senior—Won i Joe Moore of Lake Placid; “Ed” | e O'Brien - s TERRERES ANIMATED CARTOONS BY “BRIGH rton of Saranac Lake, 2d; M. | NLEY WORKS LEAGU odman of Winnipeg, 2d; timc, ) 2 IR = % ? ey Foreman. Crance g McCabe ing th: rmen and- their machines | Australia already has established & 2 ceeeeen o.. 86 1 Senter = YALE STARTS GAMPAIGN | and providing them with fuel and re- | transcontinental route from Sydaey to inal 220-yards, ho; -yea TiE . nal of yards, 3 > s e 105 g7 | McGuire ........... 4 4 | pairs. At the height of 5,000 feet. | Port Darwin on the north coast, a d | war Haves McArthur Left forward » AT THE LYCEUM EVERY WEEK (FIRST PART) ss—Won by James She eht caae A - Right guard considered the minimum at which | tance of 2,500 miles, with stopping (ke Plac John Shea, @ ' 3 S - - i e E Sia) '2d: . Raymond Murray . Sosars 9 Sablotsley ...... Conley, Muldowney | $360,000 is Sought to Put Bowl in commercial planes of the future will | points every 300 or 400 miles. ¥ 1 Hoa LR Left guard travel, especially over cities, it is set | perimental commercial aerial journeys ) o V. i Y. edy 8 , 25 4-5 .- .o Mel et G = o 3 ~, 5 - . 5 ox:{;:néfl\.g.‘zb atnentis e = . 1tld jgoals MieGule 3.0 L | Condition—Best Scats Yor 15 Years forth that an airplane, the motor of | of more than 1,000 miles aiso have it i 38 Crane 1. Foul goals, Hajlett 4. Ref- which has become stalled, could vol- | been made from Calcutta to other —Won by George Thompson of | = 2o ele reqlAs o = | MLt Brewatert it Lake | Steegiloorenicad B orezBubD Y. DIEEEEs B onuscs: I plane or glide a distance of four to| points of India and regular routes 2a; i : “hi Luebeek ............ — S . ) i i it ive miles in - recti are under consideration. Beia. 3a; Morris Bdker of Chicago, uebee 3 e e 5 Now . Haven T cab 3 GOH]]BGI‘Olfl A N g five miles in a horizontal direction. are now unc d =7* | Adel B 3 JUNIORS FRESHMEN v B iti e aTa i " ;- Final of two-miles senior—Won by | Serwin . - 4 e e 000 to complete the Ya . ! company at Seattle has started an in- st June with a capital o Sere &= DX 6 98 g orwa < i - i a ¥ & T af rating - s of . i B n s SR e o i 08 I isnt forward O o e ;3 Becomes Reahty ternafional air mail, operating be- { lions of dollars for the'estabshment vtraw of Lake Placid, 2d; Elliott ........... 5 8t 9 Liiovoneonaueoon EMLIGREIRR | e B RER B S i tween that city and Vancouver, B. C. | of airship lines virtually around the pore of Lake Placia, sd; time, . v ; B e saie o e e — Several lumber companies in the | earth. Airships of 3,000,000 cubic s . A g Stoda i Berves ns the foundation for half of | New York, Feb. 20.—Commercial | Aortivest are using the airplane for | foot ,(;iaal,scll‘t)dll::gfll;“\e twice as larse a3 i Nor e NN ; G 4 el 2 tonsfornals Feb. 20—C al | forest patrols and survevs. A New- rigibl -34, s el B el T i e T Griffen, Delaney Naples, LaHar | N¢ 61,000 sals above ground level. | aerial navigation became a reality in ! ark, N. J., department store delivered | lighter than air craft to cross the At- B> o Mg b et 11 | Corridanmss o E Right guard A et s o) S il the United States during the past | merchandise by airplane to customers | lantic, are contemplated. These air- ranac Lake: E. O'Brien of Pitts- [ (O CneTpRel Slee Conley, Roche | cément foundation and will eliminate I dine D : iy s weould be able to carry 16fons rgh, 2d; Harold Fortune of Lake jchrodel ......... " Lett guard the annual t D expense of from : Year. The sudden cessation of hostili- | 10 Asbury Fark last summer, while a | 90108 WO ' B2 PP Cot and have's PR LHAEC A ST Hormioh s i b Score—Field goals, Peplau 3, Tay- | $20.:000 to $£30,000 which the shifting ties at the close of 1918 threw hun- i (oo CRIEES LOTL S NORSe BACE B | OF ROCRREIER (%00 ™y 500 miles at a i s Rt " lor 2, Delaney 1, Rhodes 2, LaHar 1. | Of the sand”and rotting of wood costs = dreds of airplanes into the market and | 11r "85 3 SGERTNE G0N R 0 A0 | Sheed of 60 miles an hour. ! ’ Fouls, Peplau 1, Rhodes 1, Hallett 2. | the Yale Athletic association. | many of these were purchased bY | ofinac eity. A Canadian aviator car. New York to London. Lake Placia, X. Y., Feb. 20—Joseph Dept. 100. P oaaleatilete o, e o) haes and remodeled 10t | 1ioq 400 pounds of furs from Toronto | A route from London to New York bore, former metropolitan cham- | Anderson ............ 80 Standing of the League. R e L R Al G | ioINewark® N lnNstans Ingjat Clayton)]| kwilljpelthelfitat Foibaiput Intofoperts bn, New York, was elected president | Smith ... .. ... i g Somi N poac| o eveETAdRatel and undereradi USRS IO 0) sucralen ind Deenfde N vl fto Bay i customa fduties lonkithetn | [tion,dif the (companyisiplans arefcd the international skater: Wilson Ja AT ; S8l afe o) SULGCEIRe o sind and i vl aaciisiuc o Lhe : | The navy conducted experiments in | ried out. Lord Northcliffe recently el Lt sl el seniors i 1 | return for contribution ”,‘m.\ to seats war machines, also turn oir g e e o et e pt body effected last night. Russell | Nyack ... SEERRRLY s e : B o T S s i e = O llGiolccsien i iiie Phe oxmvicontiucted)| fistantiwhen T.ondon niorntis neph eeler, Montreal, was chosen vice- | 5 {’“hmm o $;; proportion o o\::u seat for every ;lava(;ard ‘Lc«:mm]» od Il \(‘\_ it l:‘%‘e‘f .0ast airplane patrol between New | papers delivered by airplane would be esident and George F. Norgar, | ey Poacony f‘“f’“;l BNQ A Ofie) thnien St LRt ypeS ‘sth“' York and Newport News, Va. sold in New York on the same eve- veland, secretary and treasurer. - o seats, however, will be alowed to one ha re are more than A Y s ning, allowing for the difference in i contributor. 000 privately owned aircraft in the ¥ Messeng s pe board of control, st of | Richards .. t A H i ' One of the strangest uses for which | tHme. 5 X 2 = U, The rights to these seats will be | United State: SHEanecs ss adopts the extensive e member for each city represented | Burns ... 5 107 5 ISCaatesy y : : Ihe airpianolisibeing considerea istine If congress D Al SR e SO q honored for fifteen years and they are | Five regular passenger routes were | ] f.peiasicons programs planned for the army, navy the associ N 1 ater. ;i%c'onn Sein 2: not limited to New Haven, but en- | established; the airplane mail serv | SPreading of the gospel in the Congo and postoffice air services, American/ [Hayes .............. 106 97 82 pugich Flyweight Champion Finishes | title subscribers to the best seats at ice, inaugurated May 15, 1918, be. | States of Africa. A large American nufacturers are counting upon thé | Fredrickson 5o . any Harvard or Princeton football ; tWeen New York and W manufacturer; received it raqn estirory) RS o 1 G e v elopa entiiny Ris | { Mickey Busscll in Seventh Round— | contest played out of New Haven. n experimont, was extended to Cleve. | Prices from the Congo mission of the | ET0HAR 0P 28 0 nins "vear. At Tt is thought that the graduates land and Chicago and put on a defi- | ¢hurch of the Disciples of Christ, | *O% BREE ol 3 0e Srmy and navy will not waste any time in availing Dite basis; and scores of private firms ;"'T“‘""‘l I’““?:‘;C‘! to hl’«l.la(-::r .su-;““ fliers, they said, will make this possi- | - N 3 P 5 s msel s opportunity as the Purchased aircraft and utilized them } 1a@unches with flying boats. he plan N BRI s s ; Jersey City. N. J., Feb. 20.—Jimmy | themselves of this opportinity as the Du airer: A pIEh fvins beats plan | 1 RSl 8 saveS o ChWat cxnsviand (B AT S i 30 Wilde, British flyweisht champion, | Bowl has already shown itself to bo fOF the delivery of merchandise, and | B8 not vet been carried into effect Heabptli b a e e S R 8T knocked out Mickey Russell, a home | too small to accommodate all the NeWwspapers and for conducting aerial [ AltDIanes and spare parts, valued at et T e ;i : p 7 product, in the seventh round at tho | graduate applicants. fox s andinat e e T0 SUGGEST CHANGES lub o e i R : Arena Atnletic club fn the ' Fourtn{ Shonld the $300.000 not he subs cturers to French interests, who O — e aibe prnciplos in g 1i-Tound 51 Regiment armory in Jersey City last | scribed the Athletic association will = 2 e e e 2l s ut at the Lenox A. C. show in Mer- | : 41 ) v City e e rintion e on The few thiekly populatod centers that do | AT¢ planning sirplane commiercial i 2 t of regular aerial commercial | TOUtes in the Orient. Delivery of the jen Saturday night. At their last = | 5 4 s 4 e ] s . Bat Wilde shed his man s y | fifteen- - rights to In the S a al has beg eeting these lads put up a stiff bat- | KENT AFTER VENTRES. | £ - 3 e : S ither by airplane or dirigible, | material has begun. sraduatc Manager Moore to Pro- if:flm the event that the campa e oribchiTne i i e Gevio \rope three English companies | O 24" Moore Heads Asso. hany Shugrue and Charley Hayes to | e S e () Battle in Main Event. Cator 5 Still greater strides were made in Surope and Australin where there are . Tiarvard Football Committee Instructs g E L Was pro C B —_— i " o ~ r ( i"?al’}fct‘;? A IxI)on.(,’:mltmzh; I Hartford Wrester Recovers From ae.| | Wilde weished 191 pounds oy 2‘;1,,7;3(:""(,’ e gfi m;’:{;"“ U BNl s R o e un regular passenger and parcel | pose Change in Goal Post Distance, for again. The Lenox club saw the | cident—after Berlin Blacksmith. e |y e s ienirer EvifnotionTy I:Btg: (sl;‘:n:‘fifizl‘ fi:u;hfin:-(u:“l ¥)|o\v Ernest “Dutch” Kent of Hartford Wilde the exhibition was a success. fin I the A]‘»n.\\'l b roxn:rl,\‘, but w‘zu qu‘,. ja Koplan of Meriden and Young | Writes the sporting editor the follow- Wilde proved a fa shifty clever | vide a better drainage system and al- ing cha nge 7 B hitter. low for the building of a new track, ord of Bristol, formerly of Boston, | ing challenge to A. Ventres: S L Dol e : 4 i - 11 go eight rounds at 128 pounds. It was Wilde's first fight in the | besides other athletic improvements g .., i .. In accordance with British aircraft | national football rules committee, ta flord has appeared in a number of ChFIERLE 20 . Ho had previously lost to Jack | of which Yale is sadly in nced at pres 20 Cities Intetectod, regulations, adopted last April, pilots | propose at the next meeting, which i Hartford, Conn. > 7 3 5 : ¢ 3 » Sharkey, beaten Babe Asher and |ent. of these commercial craft are i Cew York t state and Enortine S Harali Yz . A : WS al craft s m- | will be held in New York, twa gbe throughout the state and 18| sperting Editor Herald. stopped Mike Hrtle in the middle = Togpiren by Sixeraft manufaceure ined, physically and technically, and | changes in the rules that it believes ite well known in Connecticut. s S S hilo e i€ e { Chambers of Commerce in at Ieast 50 - = P auic o e T Wt BASKETBALL NOTES Rl i - anaeriit oo io b e =i —en=euEhyilic feovarn et ding | will result in developing the zame of ! was attributed by the Manufacturers' | POSt service between London and Avdei oy to *the | Paris and London and Brussels. On | Cambridge, Feb. 20.—The Harvard Al reoti the U sovern. | he of the irins a grand piano was | football committee at a meeting late ment to establish landing lields, enncg | C&rried from @ London store to its | yesterday instructed Frederick ¢ W- 4 ulatory legislation and adopt any | customer in France by airplane. Moore, its representative on \the | | | | aplan, who has yet to be defeated, | , challenge to wrestle Al Ventres and s el s ., - o] = ——————— B 5 & = s and promine s \ - Susctitha slatetalmont FarEealfea. | e e Al ) 3 = nicipal landing ficlds for aireraft, built | foutes ave distinetis marhod, soroyine | straight football. ) erweishts, and was slated have | 1,id me up for four wecks. Would D LR T AP on specified lines as plotted BY city | siunals are used and resular aie law. fone; fisstiproposaly isSthattholidin xed on the card with Bennv Leon- | oy please put another challenge in ) £l iy | New Britain High to Play | planners and officials of the army air | arot ollowed. o T of 1aReS | tance between the goal posts be nar- d and Johnny Dundee in New Hav- | vour sporting column stating I would New Britain Machine Co. Five Will | servieg which has assumed unoflicial | o Mrcten companies carry oae. | FoWed from the present distance o on January 16. A New Haven bov | jjie to meet that “Berlin Blacksmith” Have Tough Opponent in Springfield. Here Tonight—Slater Selects “Y” | supervision over the preject, pendinz | coneavs on sight ce:}:g_ m‘f}f“‘o” pl“]" feet and six inches to 14 fee® p een his opponen 2 - e 5 3 1B e s i S fodaial s e sightseei s ovor the 3 o 8 ; ove heéen hisiopponent. anywhere that is agrecable to him to Springficld, Mass., Feb. 20.—The e ey ey DejladoptionMof B toderalirenlator viina i aiincs Mz malll tn e (a0 i aes s L exeabou LS, B hereby filessening SRR iy A . Team—Georgetown at New Haven. Soiat e L s a regular A = 5 Jonni . > Pury and § wrestle me. Thankine you very much New Britain Machine company bas- slation. These cities include Buf- | orvice between Parls and Brussels | lendency to attempt goals from o bl pmllaren | o 3 ketball team, which last year won the | The New Britain High school RoRoeent chicas BRI anaisenieoritive ar=e irrencnieitios | Del0 8 IChe mscond et the BN shov clght ot s fou ol s = mart in the New britain industrial | hasketball quintet will plav the Bri S ow Oflcans, Bldlimiond | arerchafdise carried o fhie first Paris | Rfter touchdown be kicked (rom ave Fit > cw o LT “DUTCH® KENT s S S e e e nta and Macon, Ga.. St | g S RO s oo 2 Rl ",“" side Ave. . i)l play the Hendeo |« mnasium tonight. There L8 Ciev “"“7‘\"‘*’ “LTd- §of lobsters. Regular n the goal posts with both elevens en W ;”\1 R I i =2l i f o team v S Sy ‘~'1‘\‘x S‘Y‘B-F_“"j'-‘- LAy | tween Paris and Genev . scrimmage formation, a place kick of Merid it h W h. | O e Noeiia - . Ten S e Son "-n“‘ “‘v\“‘o;n‘_‘ shed last May when a Swiss avi: or a drep kick being permissibig. = 5 gk m wilj b itestelli. forward 5 ! v Rk el S| e itneptriniFof s 0l mile i e g e S Sheneiee s : g PRfosnanL B0t enter: same will N, Y. Sprir Tl Columbu A 53 S miny n MAT” NELSON GETS ESTATE 3 1 2 2 T.ouisyi < fushvil nn., o B AR s of 2 go, Feb. 20.—"Bat” Nelson) fos. London. Minches- champion, was manager 3 i le. Ala Honston Tex. 4 i B v s Roruliv Pas onzen Ttq ief beneiiciary of tic $250,- liegular pass: - routes 1 1he deliver: r pihlication L 'Tll”"u’f\]\m:: o ;‘0‘: chedule 1 ely ot T and Ellison plished in s couninate bel eroa s eed Much, . The will leaves $225,000 to 3 Witk 1 s % i Y n New York an Atlantic City, | Zeppelins as well as airplanes have = 5 o i Selomon . " SIeBrist yronile and New Orleans, Key West | ‘been used extensively far l:‘mm‘nf‘rc":’ll 1 J,M,m;},'s,:nm"cs ‘.‘.‘3,.,?““‘}“ s LS e lonated auier: | and Jaeobson, guare hmidt. sub- .44 Hivana, San Francisco and Los ' Purboses in Germany. Although lit- | jaiaatd o et mart o the. oo [idey, Gand nowitnim sl has his Spring S Cornal 4 Colum || e NS ROt ST Angeles, and Los Angeles and San | Ue is known of German aviation de- | i reality ring earnings of the MGmer ohn Hancock on a Readine contract. | WALTHOUR WANTS DIVORCE. o SPPRERCIC T CORICL L eton at | Eim City at 6.18 o'clock. Dicgo. Lack of adequate terminal | Yelopment during the past few months | ehampicn tniocred 1o tne tatn N rod = S | Ad - Ga.. Feb. 20. i Minceton: 20, Dartmbnthy 28, Denn. | o & 9clesstion o loesl 2l pacilities is considered one of the | it is reported that, several long air | caro Neeping. sl BOWLING | that his wife became infatua i svlvania; Siat fans are nl:\nmr{g ’\ trip o principal handicaps to aerial commer- | routes, including one from Berlin to Xy e ey ; next Tuesday night, cial traffic development. If merial | London via Paris or Brussels, and an- s = | work in France, Bobby Walthour, for undef a4 Georgetown etha iransporiation -is to becoms un other from Berlin to Constantinopls SULIAVAN SIGNED UP. 2 BO I' All | years world champion at the bicycle For Colds, Grip or Inflaenza teamn, headed by Cabtain William L. qireraft manufacturers point o ! via Vienna, will be put into operation | _Jioston, Feb. 28-—Outfielder John L. asino wiing €YS | Yaci has filed a suit for di- and as a Preventive, take LAXATIVE | Dudack, the former High school there must be established adequate | during the coming year Sullivan of the New Orleans Southsrn orEN DAty 10 A | vorce again anche Walthour BROAMO QUININE Tablets. Took for | athletic’ star. will stack up against airdromes with definitely marked | Commercial aerial service has been | league baseball club was signed yes- R R TR e R e W. GROVYE'S signature on the box. | Yale, The zame 1! be played in | lunding places, convenient to business | pis into operation between Jahannes- | terday by the Boston Natio . Sul- ADIES PATRONAGE SOLICITED Augusta in 190s ‘ oc. the Yule gym. ‘C(zn!_urs and with facilities for hous- burg and Cape Town, South Africa. } livan batted .200 last season, BABRVARD GOI ey ' j ot e o

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