New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 21, 1920, Page 8

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‘McGOWAN CAPTURE TLE DIFFICULTY DEFEATING BRIST e S INTERNATIONAL SKATING CHAMPIONSHIP- e "GOWAN CHAMPION, That Guiltiest Feeling OF SPEED SKATERS —— ———— ke verets Placid, MeGowa on the international kating ohampionship y. McGowan clinched inning the three milc eviously taken first place in the | Alf mile, one mile and two mile | iees and scorini o total of ) points. | e Moore, former metropolitan ampion, now skating under the lors of the Lake Placid ressed McGowun hard by scorin btal of 100 t At the end he first day Mo an e by sud ve Feb. Paul, Minn., outdoor here ve the title by race, having | | i { i of St ter- | oore poit rday the 110 h and bl third in th 1 Moore wers h at clei »wan an form. and owed the the 130 | Mo an had won | Me- | s mund he natic ion hurdler,” scored t number redit, while Charles J lacid came in fourtl cWhorter of Chicago, Finnipeg. the only ore, and G erona L N a rth plac ch receiving Standing by points in the ets were: Rose Johnson, Esmeraldo Dunlap, ladys Robinson, uller, Hastings-on-the-Huds gn Herman, St. Paul, eveland 10 each. TOPPING IN FINAL Horton of Saranac I anil rnational the third the third 1 wiraw of 1. vith 60 points. cham- lar points Goodman of Canadian o Yickering ot tied for 20 points. women's Chic Chicago, ; | 1 werc Toronto, Elsie Ceclia Carey, reenwich Golter Downs IHartford ! Rival and Met St. Louis Oppon in Washington's Birthday Event. Belleair Heights, Fla., Feb. 21.— | flenry Topping of Greenwich met llsworth Augustus of Cleveland in | e final for the chief trophy of the | nnual Washingtan's birth; golf | rurnament here today. laying again at an even pace close to | OP¢ par, eliminated F. W. Whitmore of | tan artford by four and three. Augustus | litt ad a runaway match with W. anc tickney of St. Louis, and won by six o five. The long driver from Cleveland tarted out by winning the first foles and after that there was never | ar chance for his opponent. Augustus vag ahead of his opponent on nearly | per very tee shot and this gave him a |4 big advantage in the approac to | he green. | Topping and Augustus will play 36 | holes today in what should he the best | jhatch of the tournament. The odds re about even money. with many bets | eing made. NEW RECORD IS MADE | Dic] Hpe on ik g dec ing sib to | | ” Meagher of Chicago mun.-:«-,,i 75 Feet in 40 Seconds During Yale- Princeton Swimming Meet. New Haven, Feb. 21.— feagher of Chicago twice las 3 a new intercollegiate or the 75-foot distance plun first attempt. On his second e covered the 75 feet in 40 s at, again breaking his awn egiate record and also lowering the wvorld’s record of 40 seconds. The official timers were L. E. Man- | ¢ Capt. Bovle Curran. Richare fro | Ed the the | the tempt onds intercol- he New York athietic club and Capt. Boyle is commanding officer of the [Yale artillery. Meagher's record will be claimed v new world's figure ! for the distance. Mer record was made as a part of the competition in the distance plunge event in the Yale-Princ meet the ez as = ha her's arrange DICK KE —Chicago, Fcb. 21 pitcher for the Chicugo American league baseball club, has signed a | 1920 « ing to a tele- gram by Charles Comiske Whit Kerr is 4 nouncc a hol S CONTRA(C —Richard Ker HEARN TO REJOIN ¥ Bostan, Feb 1 Hearn, @ left-hander, who Boston Nationals two yca ter an cssential industry the Braves this season, an announcement mad Hearn was ordered 10 repor at the Columbus, Ga., train BOWLING i the ) to en will be with accordin to last night. March 2 | ump. Casino Bowling Alleys » s¢ OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. LADIES' PATRONAGE SOLICITED iMetropolitan G(fii Tourzey Date New Topping, | the se | neither four | such pver to tournament has not sideration to | nounced | essary | experts to are to now # Fortus Mitchell champlonship. n and mined the sup perienced to date in its ering 2 T RARPPENS You To Go oN A "BUSINESS TRIP' To A WARM AND TROPICAL CLIME AND ACCORDING To THE PAPERS, ME WEATHER AT BODE THE COLDEST BLIZZARDEST YVAHS WHEN HAVE s AnD YAHS (MENTAL PICTURE OF FRIEND WIF ) GosH HOoT 1 S obAay — Copyright K. Y. Trituse toe. ANIMATED CARTOONS BY “BRIGGS” AT THE LYCEUM EVERY WEE WALTER HAGEN MAY BRISTOL TEAM EASY' NOT DEFEND TITLE ~ FOR LOCAL SCHOOL N. B. H. S. Quintet Wins By Wide Margin-Juniors Also [ | § i [ selecting for its Metropoli- :ft SO very York, Feb. ond week ning championship th Golf asso le of a margin betweeny that event i the British open that there is a Poss ty that Walter Hagen not defend his title, and that the Amepican professionils s Jim 1 Jack Hutchinson i Tom MceNam who are goin Fngland, British ex- re coming here, will be action in that particular Possibly the M. G. A without first giving c¢ the date of the British buu ¢ it has been that event will begin June 28 this would make it nec- | for the Americans and British start this way the end of the ver latest if th part in the “met” pl other hand they should stay over into the follow- week it will be next to impos- le for them to arrive here in time compete for the honors which are held by Hagen. itely word has been received m BEng that llar Vardon, ward Ray, George Duncan and Abe practically have completed ir plans to take their departure for . United States immedintely after . conclusion of the British open This is where the| begins to filter through is of doubt J > s fall on a Monday, so hy Satur- ¢ of that week Vardon, Ray, Dur Mitchell should be aboard i (e el T steamship, i nd baggage, | lack took the place for voyage and all without| Bunny as forwards. had to hustle unduly. That| Keefe were sent in as would allow them one after Burn: was removed Brink went Lo make the trans-Atlantic|to center and Vibberts took his place d then a few days besides at guard. r land legs aud famil-| ncke. the with the course|for the losing t Metropolitan cham-|man to playec credited High se With little difficulty, the local High team the High 44 to & school walked away from Bristol quintet in the Franklin Square gymnasium Just night, and even after | the two forwards, Bunny and Taylo were taken from the game in the sec- ond balf and the locals p ved with | a team consisting of four rezular, guards apd u center, the losing team | could mpke no headway. The first | half endéd with the score to 0 in | | | iation has zame played in nes, ra, f o ; S the local's or. During that period the line marking the third quarter of the floor, on the local school’s side, had been cro. d but three times and once after personal foul had been called. Aylesworth handled the les in his usual efticient manner. ‘rouble Is Averted. easy for the New i in High was due mainly to the follow-up game playved by both for- wards. Jack Bunny had an off night on rooting baskets but for what he lacked in that department of the game he more than made up for in pussing and guarding. Burns was coring machine for the N. B. having nine eld baskets to credit. In the last 10 minutes of ', O'Connell, the Br ol guard Burns while going for a jump ball. The referee warned the player and called both men together for an- other jump. When «»’Connell struck Burns,. the local center an r-crate wallop tha nar I missed the chin of the Bristol Coach Dunn requested Burns to the showers to ard ¢ inst | ther trouble. n in acted n at Deal, that an- The victor: week at take on the cide to the H. ck again shot of hope dark cloy Brink and B; and adly ving weck diminutive forward am, wus the only The team that i with @ win over Hartford med to be dazed at the show British con-! of speed and trick passes were easily executed by the loc The summary . N B Bunny, B rize themseives hich th 1ip is 1o be It is to be suppo: registe 1At the the Ameri- pos- tropolitan open | will have to! titieholder and on the e event of artillery along the B. H. S nk 2 . .Funcke Left Forward. Taylor, Baylock . Beech, R. O'Connell Right Forward S Burns, Brink Ritzmayer lfing frout. k | Baylock Renehan Bezanson COLGATE BEATS €It Brooklyn. N. Y., Feb.| 21 closin BN A deter- minutes of the C scent A. ( inst the strong adintet in their u the ent A. C. At the end of the The second tcam 100K Hamilion collex wr me from the Bristol sceond, lop end of a 2 to 19 seorc of % o 5 by ¢ summary This setback made the second N. B. 2ds 3rink, Keefe Ficld unny 2, Brink 2, Itenehan 1 Baylock fouls, conds Win Also. from Funcke klvn ugging the core. i er Right Forward. Hurd Smith, Da Appell Lawson, Guard Field goals, Reynolds 1, 1, Hurd 1, Smith 1; Stearn Schroedel from fouls, | EASY FOR WESLE Amherst Five B 18 to 19. Middletown, Feb. had little difficulty in winning from Amberst at basketball in Faverweath- gymnasium last night The score was 48 to 19. The home team was encouraged by rhe presence of many alumni here to attend the Washi ton's Rirthday festivities. Travis, Richards and Tomlison the stars for Wesleyan, while Ke dy ang Eames plaved tiie best fo Amherst. The lincup WESLEY A2 Roberts: Alumni Sce en By 21— Wesleyan AMHERST | mes Kennedy (c) Right forward Hartman e Palmer Center Dixon (c) Card Rizht guarc Richards Warner WILL SEAT 71,000 PERSONS. Proposed Changes in Yale Bowl Will Provide For That Number. New Haven, Feb. 21—In connection with the appeal for funds for the completion of the Yale bowl, which | one out, the announcement | made that a new running track will built with part of the 0,000 ked for. According to ths announcement re- the completion of the bowl | iber 1o the extent of $100 will one ticket for the big sames of next fifteen ye: The alum- nus who subs $200 will receive and on up io $1,000, for which ten tickets will be allowed. The latest plans for the bowl in- clude the building on concrete foun- dation ,making the fotal seating capd ¥ 71,000 be receive the hes tickets. two s0 FACTORY LEAGUE G The Landers Frary & Clark and the Hart & Hutchinson basketball teams | are scheduled to meet in the first game of the Industrial league contests at the Y. M. C. A. tonight. The other game will be between Fafnir Bearing company and Russell & Erwin cnm.l pany. Dancing will follow. WALTER HAGEN MAY NOT DEFEND OL HIGHAT BASKETBALL-Y. M. C. A. QUINTET LOSES FAST GAME TO ATLAS IN N. H.-MEAGHER BREAKS RECORD. PART) = ————— ws MUST AAVE TMORE HEAT - WE'RE FREEZING To DEATHZ a T o BOWLING RESULTS IN DUSTRIAL LEAGUR. Stanley Rule & Level Co, Page ' Myers Maier totts bcock ung Myers Williams Gaudette Anderson Carlson Borkowsk Roman Union Mifg 90 109 106 104 79 > 106 105 100 49 485 445 North & Judd. 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