Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MéNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1920. wm 1oy e ATHLETICS LEAD AMERICAN LEAGUE, BUT IT IS ON WAY TO TRAINING CAMP—PENN BASKETBALL QUINTET HAS COMFORTABLE LEAD —BOWLERS OF STANLEY WORKS DISPLAYING SKILL ON ALLEYS — HAVANA REPORT SAYS McGRAW WILL QUIT GIANTS—SWEENEY TRAINING FOR GO WITH DANFE S P e e SEBALL TRAINING FOREMEN'S QUINTET " S WOGRAN T0 QUIT | waen s “Fele” Nesds o rind = GIANTS, IS REPORT. ——~—— S tons in Meriden Saturday Night jor Leaguers Will Soou Be On “Bosses” Setting a Fast Pace on Stories rom Havana Say Scrappy 5 : o sl In the ninth round of a luled = Job \yurkiug Out Kinks Alleys; Some High Scores roun 30, berore 1000 e in e Lggder I8 Considering Move D O oamron\] M UTTLEL (MY Bot maRTiN ’(l 1 \leriden town vhall bt H wiLtrs )| STeoD N Johnny isrie of Waterbury “quit —_— R BB E 5 2 - was 99 \ o D2 . A SPE " AN L : g ! cold” to Charlie Tayes of New Tork e b Sl Bt = iN SPELLING V“Ab_?f" ‘%p,)LLL""(’I D e, 23.-—In fav off Laks Plie Foremen's {ns team N the | The Waterbury boser frankly admit- ev k. et —Startling 1t fid = ; N LN RS U2 IN-ARITHMETIC ulex Works SRS Nettine antast e e e r i s e Rl e that | mors come out of Hevana in regard i HE a4 (| GEOGRAP} ST EY - ace for the fact hampionship | he had had cnoush. but later in rapid- oh Graw. “Tis said U ! i | HE \3 §O Y tern corne tate, the 7920 [N ¢ = € P | he had had ¢noush, but later in rapid- | to John McGiv Ti id that he | P : ¢ 9 HE \3 §C 1 SPLEN-DID T ball camipaig leduled to S t teday. Coumie Mack. wi 1 band of recruits and uis rcatciey el '~>‘j€."?3 n are iled, for second place. ! wix of the nine rounds, I » ¢ considering i lis position. tra ng of what xpecie v L 'L victories ar n record-breaking scasen v Fosiend pisshni | i R TR AT i i La.. a littie city in the south-! i Sspen e Rt h e, IRiESESUC ion. attributed his qi will not leave for Sun Autonio cven on es” liave o Il mauk of |, detective eyes wid o se OF T62The | and a brol. i v, Shipping « Dept. 100 | yway sha A i . that the le ol the Giants is I Some Tar as to de- | N i 5 | lf} | price 1o 1he f and | (he stories tell of a deadlock between iy L : ead- | iy Lrother. Jdoe S e Who was in | MeGraw and Charles A, Stoncham. ShEsloy it el Lo g er ut present in averagea. With 2.8, 1 pig corner and the latter remaked that | president of the York club. 1e's ciowd o ten ! civsely pressed by Kilduft with ! he was at a loss fo explain why No doulit most of th irns are vanguard of lie major 1easus | jopneon I score of Johnny had stopped. The boxer re- horn of the fact that MceGraw has not rers who Tefi tiie chilly nor i while ioit has hir wood fo i fused 1u explain tu his zrother why he . husied himself much this winter with | warmer clime (st 1 S11 ac in three The De- ' would not continue. the affairs of his baseball club, Whi CLETOIINEol Bl fonued Suto, purinent 100 team lcading for the | me of those who wiltnessed the | 1 S G Sk SRS oY f\'xajm' league ctubs will bLe ke Wigh team single score, withh 431, and | bout were confidently surc that a se- reconstruction of the Giants® infield. th & canij : 2 . I1so for the high hree-siring score § vere punching handed out by layes MeGraw emains in Havana, attendin the varrous seclions of il 1,590 in the first round took the heart ou' ' (g duties us an official of the Cuban- nla U tegin this 1¢ complete statistics [oiloy i of the younger battler. Hayes crossed | American Jockey nd Auto club. | on camps v Geors Team Standin iefts and ats that dazed the Water- | which conducting a race meeting | da., \la souisizna il W I.. Pinfall bury bey and caused him to lay Panic DLl andin the v as Alout o v players will b : s E 2 ! wgainst the ropes with his head rock- St Bihichihe isl Soclatedwiti | ver tovas iathwhereRitlic | aovan o 1 524 | ing as though on a pivel. The Nc Stoneham eago I do their Lraining Shipping ... 11 9,203 . i York battler stepped aside. deliber- A" Week aw ory of a fistic battle ‘7.°‘ d that 0 team can do Dept. 100 Gome 11 { ately allawin, hugrue to ain his ' jetween MeGraw and Stoncham at dition t home as well as in| opice e senses. In the rounds thal followed, | avanu came to this city. This see warmer scctio theReolint vl mene 300 BN SRR 1 0 o 4 llayes landed telling blows and mani- | authenticted by an interview « | it II}II}NIH I dispslied l1ast vear when Branciilpgp soo, fested little concern when strick by healin the Sin Iranecises Dul pkey's Cardivals and Conute MachkAsk S yae o hies o ue's best. Flayes seemed eontent e e e e Beticaiiriod floay UL Individual Averages. | 1t on the offensive but whenever ‘We had a two duy sensation in | pkey s going about as far south !, Team Pinfall Sl Faterbury Loy started to gel Ub | Havana, S & e ruy nanager cyer Look a ball club. | \yaen, Depr. 5 95.6 | a lead, the New Yorker wo Hilt Wit s e S ey S i Machk w e i few hundred | 3 . Foremen T 9 -Verything in sight. Hayes is official- S A Stoneniam cE el Jle L 10 railroad compunies 1041 mmgns Foremen i 5 ) credited with a (e ical knockout. scbali club came to blows in the him playcrs down lo the south- | johngon, Office -.......l, In the semi-final Kid Kaplan of | fig)e cluh, tormerly the famous Ca i CORGT IO R saux, D DUNIT o ot Meriden and Young Tord of Lristol \ melia Ttoof Gardens.' said Senor Jose ollowin: closely ou the start of B SR 91.7 | went lo a zood draw. Ford had the | yfendoles, # young C e e p Machuen will be that of the De- | o o ’ 64 . iirst six rounds by a wide margin but ! Bhol i oo ay on his way to it batieryn . Hugh Jennings has Gt | =0 strong was the Meriden boy's fin- | Santa Garbur % { erec deck Ueombs fo beain werh fg kison. 7o 5 LB | that he earned - “Mendoles says the famous mana- | tins weel at Macon. Gi. with | Oy | seventh round he 1 v. | ger of the Glants surprised the men | squad miade up of veteran and ! R : In the preliminary “One Rouhd senlis b o dlanave s pkic lurlers and some seasoned | Y anroe 1,64 u1.2 | Hogan and Lucus settied a : toward toneham, who is a | ops. Taddie Amnsmith led the | 951 ‘o | srudge in the latter's faror. Both ! Lhelder hlthe Zinn. i into camp when he arrived | 5 boxers werc hetter than the usual run “Either or 1 must quit the | n last Thutsday. The Detroit i . /&" of prelims and furnished u 500d €S- | Giiants ar. was the ultimatum | o stated to veach the train- | (Gl o TG hibition. of McGraw. Mendoles and other | v Saturday mest and thel |\ . con Dept. 100 (riends pulied the two nien apart. The ARITHMETIC 74 ruad will & work next " S " ¥ 7 5 % " N 2 Vi AR shons 388 | According to the Havana visitor. SPELLING 42 ther's Dtians Leave Wednesday. i 1,090 SRS - 2 N Slonehamiislpresidentifand e 2 GEOGRAPHY ¢z ! nd his first squad of | g 00 Saic, M i vice president of the Auto club, whicl = = % 2 :ycwd L out from Cleveland |\ o Gice iy Dance Workiug: Witlt Dave | (i1 5 races ind other GRAMMAR 3¢ dnesday might for New Orleans. | ¢ S . 2 RS Ny 8 e T e N ST ! Sy e SRl (ohe sk el Unith s Taelaets | \\:]xllli,:“]>?;w' J‘: ”_}:;:: : i Uartford for Bout With | 7% 1 ”“4":\““31”’ e = HIS TeRY 56 " and eizht other boxmen have igh S c String—Jolinson, ! Bill Sweeney Thursday Night, this winter. n ordered v i q their = o2 1 ana is alive with crowd ines 1o the Crescent y. wWhere Word was received - today from visitors. many of whom : is to be started on I'riday. Oth- George F. Mulligan of Waterbury, | weathy sport lovers,” says Mendoles members of the Cleveland team who Is handling Mickey Dance’s af- | ‘lsvery cae. including the women, both U veceived orders to. report iby fairs, that his protege is working With | native and toreign, *is be the hreh 2 so the entire squad. barving | 2 { Dave Palitz in Hartford for the com- { heads off.” The Am toon. | ‘.\'mv Columt § T RR holdouts. will' be In camp one | ;o neprowciiCanee NORTH, | Ine) eml-Mal Boutnith Bl Sycencsdl lcockiailland highballareuchiinie i) PENN INEREASES Schulting, Dart., Ig 5 coni tomorrow. Steve O'Neil night \lderman. Yale - Harris are not included in eonE Calumt For head or throat : { hall on the fine card that Matchms “\We Cubans are astonished at the 5 : ; “tain Bl lack's Crack Basket- i ans tonished fw e o ning plans, as both ure hold- | C*P®iv Gill Dudac S { Jack Willis has arranged. sreat consumption of whiskey in Ha- i Brinteioniis q Catarrh try the 5 ball Quintet to Play Yale, | are out for u decisive win T E W the Visiting Smeric S 4 G ' vapor treatment— 4 EhUisday theradyancel suandiok ashington. D. C.. Ieb. e | night. Sweeney is letting o woss | 4 FECT e : = = <= CEy s under way | Georgetown university basketball | grow under his feet these . and is | ¢ S dry in the st i ; LIPTON OFFERS TROPHY. vch‘s moRU S :. the Robius being | team staried ite annual northern triv | reported in the hest shape of his « S s >d booz * Pensacola, Fla.. Feb s < D VAKX 3 . | TYOUR BODYGUARD =30+ 60+ 11 20 leuguers to !t ‘he southerners have « fine | reer. He is working with Gene Ha “Many weulthy young men from th o czation this year and bave vet to l gerty and will, it is reported. surp of Mexico are in Havana plaving Mechanics Toremen HIS REPORT CARD 1igh ree Strings—Elliott, ) Fligh Team Single String—Dept. il D CARTOONS BY AT T LYCEUM EVIRY WEEK (FIRST PART) Three Strings—Dept. announc Quakers Look Like Sure Winners Zhomss Livion nas oftersd o trepny | 10 ]mem()“eglale League ] Sullsecns clubol e e PARK STREET R 15 N ) I will probably plit TAURAN now open for business, We will serve noth- <« ing but pure food at all ; wien L me . winning ten consecutive | the funs Thursday night by his spe & Americahl Horuetices nithil51siof victims include Dela- | The bout is carded for eight rounds at ut the Cubans are win- s il 1 conquerors of Navy and | catchweights. Working with Sweeney | ning money from them and also from homes for fhe train- | Stevens, Johns Flopkins. North Caro- | is Joe Venturo. the Berlin boy. | Antericans in the sport of coek fizht- = camp. und Manuger Robinson e lina State und the crack West Virginia ; copped off first prize in the 12 . Bts 16 have most of Ly players an quintet. trip will con- | class in the Connccticut state a e ‘ Serileheet sEere . ; e camp by Monday next. t of four sames. cpening on Mon- | tourney at Turner hall two wee ‘ ; LI G (i s Hay el 2 ! e Mg i a e i Gt f « evening with the New York State | ago, and who is carded to battle Ki 2 % al $27.900 t ate 1 thall s : e ' 10-FOOT PUTT SQUARES MATCE : i Varmingdale. Long Island, | Edgar. the winncr of pounat = than half gone. v . e i — times, Moderate prices. A with the fast Yale five, on | chumpionship in the tourney. There . X A : | S > oy ; el : i Ll trial will consince you. Wednosdes Tomimmm vl ba mat and | ia conmasrie . rioairs. otwesn the | REFEREE BRENNAN UM { e Nith Aok Smtin of - et o ey S S s Sathe | oS st e urss ooving | : Dot e s PARK STREET Biting things 1 readiness, The vet. | Hook! e the trip and | o will be on hand Thursduy sl IN TRYING ORDEAL [ii'55 . tresone conchusion now that mate : Reris ot thie & sy he scasen for 1 ue and Gray. The ! to spur their favorite on (o victory. el s o & e 1s of the ad Blae g gl ity, underzraduates will cland and Da Robert s s R Yale game should be the big basket- Matchmaker Willis is receiving very - ; e e 3 i yers being scheduied for val on | Dl classic of 1he yeur. since the Hill- | encouraging reports the sule of |Gl e mee e play | putt for a four on the lust > Sl < not have to win more than, square the matc et his oppers have kept an slate and ! tickels Which went o e Natu Oficial Must Sce 1o it That Boxc as undoubt ¢ best team in | night at Eddie Emmer ugland, . from the ve- | th irel lunch Yale and | s lunch roonn. 1 t friends : 2 e S iitltoy v John's tewm. § of Buttling Morle ut in force | " Night. | ¢ during the threc [ ] Bl . ot lose contest 1s | at the bout to watcl ti T s S S TR s c ment met its third l > v . = ' 5 o6 > SRS Jefeat at s of u league op- Fiyts e 3 f 3l Dud- { tle with Juck Me ty of 2 P o Apparent]s emanate | s the ieas o M ponent. and has now been beaten by R R A e R R LA DRSS INSMONCSINN O/ 7.S/AVE WITH A BLADE LIKE THIS-STROPIT iy Their <t in Bout Wednes- j ihrec to make 15 sehedn ng ‘rom N i five ulso had a harrow escape in l* R[nturdn: § last week tme with Columbia. for squad w'll leire Chicago he score was tied at the close of the @ #ame day for Pusadens. Bath % sccond half. and it required an extra .n; teams W movo »J-)d ;l‘c.\.ts period to give the New Haven col- - ot Bprings, and fieo e b ks a ver to th the ma- { at clubs the wut 1 i <1 has received the ap- ution. | man: 1e1 ns ¢ & G f went to the position of third man » mean | prompuly > ol \ | wring the Kilbane-Valge he was } tair r, and t 1 ANt H ! Newurk Sportsmen club ¢ i for { between tl L Mt Wil i night under conditions, = Joe Lonshack, | lis. who is 1 i iroken r ving on the oiliciul. Tt is set ; 'e8iuns the winning ! ard § will perso ervise 2 e 1t it the contest does not to | POIlt team. He is a{ tails : s Calnibi- Gmmissioners appear to have Deforest Van Siyek. Yale's captain. fgor wun and noted for his i tior ey {s merits the referce | continucs to show the way in the in- B } > ability o locate the nel. Joe O'Con- | = T it b vidudl nding. with 83 points. i = : ell. venter. is @ formc vier Hish § SKATING EXPEIEs J 5 From this it ie evident { While Sweeney of Penn and Porter avhite srin00l ctar. well known in New York i e wh e he icfcreeltakes actioniin | o1 Cornclifaic iiedl forl secondwith bashetball circles. [Ile is . 1 i . ah inns L lion nUNoIt Althon 18 points be- Nmerica’s best pivol man in i niiod % % \spicion he will be the | hind tie Teader. Sweeney at the pres- ent stage of the tournament has R S ven if setter chance of tinishing in fron L S - a ¥ b 4 i € Wi ) but und { than Van Slyek, for the latter has on the Hilltop vrganiza- | g el g % M . ) ¢l n= on the | Played in (wo gumes more than s onc most likel € ostipumied Ly E 0 i rout Gt h were not try- | rival from Pennsvivania m the b i 1 G : I aitin B i W penali standing of t colleges (ol- i JORGANIZE LYNCH StAs INJUT stionali! v out Beriorm- sebal i 5 DE meeti ;%;} 5'ijfi .;;;;;' {_ ; -15 N _ | 5 7 f‘ij§£a£i¢§“ CENTRAL LEAGUL. | o m Ee SR T ae coine i i el S0 SRl s Improvesnewfiladesloo% S SIS I o After each shave a magnificd blade looks like the picture above. Strop- Bubslcs” I ceping < B e T st Ea = & ping smooths the mizplaced teeth back into a keen. Eutting edge. : ) i : Hanson, Primeston. 1 & ; Sce the difference stropping makes! Come get one of the Free new e ; ; ; N Gilleti blades that will be given away this week at our store by a fac- i ST L | Moliner. Corneil. 1 = . ! tory expert in ordzr to demonstrate why a new blade must be stropped. CARLION WINS O v 3 1 . tentres cb, “i—John Curiton of | Rosen Penn. | . 4 Gillette Blades Free. 10-Year Service Guaranteed. Sl ¢ anadian- | Nett rectonn, vl R u 8 NEW Liade-- b respopsibility of ON SKIs. | Johnson, Columiia Ki-jum pi Grin Cohen. Vil NEW Gilictre blados. e refumied. ' Tomorrow Night at 3" ol i Th SRAE & o ; 3 3 BOBWL-ING i ithe Arena, Arch St. S 1 ach e e, 7 ,4;%.3‘3;'?";; : | The Alr?al?dsarle—la?drCutlerv Co‘ vCauggm l)?:v‘llfl'g‘ {’:lleyS;We Serve a Barrel o pucc romecah e o Timan. Cowmuin 101030 3 279 MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN, CT. of Confetti : u U ; Peck, Penn.