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v . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HbRALD THURSDAY, FEBRUARY - 26, 1920. VERYTHING IN READINESS FOR BOXING EXHIBITION AT TURNER "HALL TONIGHT-BENNY VALGER OUTPOlNTS CHAMPION JOHNNY KILBANE IN NEW- | AR RlNG—TRUE BILL CHARGING DRAFT DODGING IS RETURNED AGAINST JACK DEMPSEY IN UNITED STATES COURT RULES COMMITI'EE TO MEET. e RLEY READY FOR BOUT g :;EWJ§§KD N‘[VOILE?i CLUB TONIGHT Kllg;‘%'é;i?%’;{%fi R ( Movie of a Street Snow Shoveller e e e e e e e e e e A e ional A. C. to Stage Exhibition in Turner Hall U Susn GAZES UPoN HUGE WILL LIGHI™ PiPE MEDITATE S ' Picws UP SHoueL AwD ! SNowW PILE BEFORE. ATTACK NG UPon LIFE REFLECTS UPoRs TS AND REMOVING 3 L ™ Supervision of Popular Referee—Sweeney French Flash Proves Too FfiSl‘ i el ] s 00 COMPARATIVE UTILI - And Dance Primed For Hard Battle. FOI' F%lherweighl Champion | ] z : Newark, N. J Feb. 26 Benny Valger. French jfeatherweight cham- pion. outpointed Johnny Kilbane. featherweight chainpion of the world, in the First regiment armory. News [ by a whirlwind finish i the last two rounds. Valger was the first of the “leadir men to uppear. On his head w a funny little “good-luck’”™ cap, a torn | war emblem that menny had used ! since the day he began tighting. Val- ser. draped in a big robe, sat on a stool with his back turned toward Kilhane's angle of the ring Kilbane came shortly after, ! walked tow d his rival, made =z to shake hands. Valger took one | withering look over his left should ¢ SNow mMou) BEr and turued his head away. Avoiding | ‘To AAgioe: e rebuff. bec se f the fact d claimed - forfeit, | Johnny zrinned and walked way When Joe Humphries announced the conditions of the maich, and that Valger had weighed 12 -4, three- quarters of a pound overweizht, and that Kilbane had claimed his forfeit | of $1.000. the crowd howled to the high hcavens. Humphries called (or the .oflicial weight figures. and when he nounced Kilbane's & 1 1-1. roar almost crack . cardru 8 According 1o the conditions Kilbane & not required to make any stipu lated weight. his pleasure being catch- | weight, Objection was raised to the bulk of the soft bandages that Kilbane wore, | and the good Johnny had to whittle | off u few layers. When he was fin- | ally introduced mingled I and cheers rent the air. When Joe in- BILL SWE troduced alger he was - given Who Battles Mickey Dance. rousing reception | At 5 o'clock, when Valger went on G Lol ARG wovd sl Gl © ANIMATED CARTOONS BY ~BRIGGS” AT THE LYCEUM EVURY WEEK (FIRST PART) HIT'S CARD AT fEea VARSI ___linterested person. inasmuch us Valgzer aven. and Battling Morley. of Hart-, ;4 posteqd $1,000 that he would el = TURNER HALL. rd. Those' who watched this pair | O 5. P05 0 " e Yoale with s S battic here in January undoubtedly | WelEh 174 pounds. Walger paic with BOWLING RESULTS NO GHAIRMAN YET URES HMAN CARD. HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS TO MEET. Star Bout, will be on hand again this evening, S3 | gierciont stepped on the scale h Hanover, N, H. Feb. 26.—Seve e ck ‘McNulty of New Haven gosd was thelr Jast wieeting. Thevl .. uy up. up went the Beam until | SEAOuenC uncs cont schedule for the New Britain and South Manchester Ve are scheduled to box 12 rounds at!j; bunped the bar and held fast. Vai- | en yvearling bascball nine as rati- Basketball Quintets Clash Tomorrow. Battling Morley of Hartford catchweights. NORTH & JUDD LEAGUE. "Johnson 1s Said to “avor Chicago d v 1 by the athletie council. 12 Rounds vers Caprraght N ¥ Tribune dbuc er was overweight The New itain Hirh school bas- There are al opon dates on 3 2 L ball quintet will pay the South Billy and Mike. Kilbane was all business now. ile % Newspaper Man, While Heydler A e A e e R | Bill Sweeney, of this city, tackles a | 80l his weather eve rizht into thef ... = e ; E e e opens Munchester Iligh school five in thise il Sweeney w Britain || worthy foe tonight in Mickey Dance, Picture. and when the scales were e é : : Would Sclect, Big Bily” Edwards. 0 B0 0 plebes, while Andover City tomorrow evening. It is not a . of Waterbury, over the eight-round ; Tetdjusted ", fosge .']'s“,ove}'e” ”m; e New York, Feb, Ban Johnson, has been sct as the final game of the | game, but ibhe contest.should 8 Rounds P mill ynore strenuously than he eve- | OVe™. TRt Snded it as far &s - ; 25 o Chicake after snother futfle May I Eseter at Exeter: May st - comdbinations, and e | did hefore and reports are that ha Ja) PSRC U0 ;25?3'3:‘.5') und of bills for C - conterence with John Heyd presi- liston ar Fasthumpton: M Sau e teled mpiil do ReERe i TR Fpcmiansy [ In the best condition of his career. | . (0L v;un:l“o’fuflcsh( : Spencer dent of the National league. on ton at Tilion: May Goddard shie shaslug: ;iiers Wi Da & ¥roe Joe Venturo of Berlin | Dance has tuned up for this bout witn ‘Jm; Tacobs Taanagér. of. Valser) | Hammerbure matter of electing a chairman of ing at Hano- liminary game lvl?n\c(-n |hc- _second Vs Dave Palitz. of Hartford. Sk A bt i . 1 Byett ] Ilanover: June teams of both schools, starting at | wanted Johnny to be a mnice lil' gent national commission. A [ r 8 Iritai - * Pk S (s B . 0 o'clock. . Kid Edgar of New Britain | Keen Rivals to Clash. and overlook the slight over heft. Not | (Rrlson 2l Heydler declared he Rt (ha locais willi=o (o Wa R Kid Edgar, of this city, and loe ] . He helad fast to his demand P e with Johnson in wi a w i o pla . Wilby Hig: . 5 gar, y : i ! g 5 £ - Y v play the Wilby High school Ma‘l‘::}er < ‘Inlvm- lli‘“"“ Venturo, of Berlin, are also primed | and stalked off to his hotel, where he : when he was confident the announc BROWN FIVE WINS, T it = Th et eaart o B oo ovicint for a hot battle in their professional! closed up like a clam and refused io e ment of a new chairman could e rovidence, R. I, 'Web. 26.—-The ' tween the teainsin this gy oasiien S \m‘m’m“ 2 S e debut. These lads created a very fa- | budge when fight time came unless ho | ., 4 - 2 : 4, made. He admiticd Johnson favo Brown basketball five defeated Tufts (he season, the losals. were easy Vie- ? : E vorable impression in the recent| was handed his own $1,000 in ap-| 5o 0 5 : Harvey Woodruff, Chicago newspaper college here last nizint, 31 to ton amateur tourney, each winning first pleamm"e money and Valger's forfeit | N b man. It nilerstoad “. Nare i f veig: < also. t had to be done before the 5 . i1 e Bything is in readiness for the|TiOno's in the featherweight and Miller ....... : Bill") Bdwards, of Yori. B =bimition in. Turner hall to. | UENtWeight classes. They will box six|proud champlon would te on s jrrause ... ... 00 is preferred by Heydler for th 3 et gk rounds at catchweights tonight. There | olden bauble and repair to the = bosition. e OOd ha R fdtr bouts will be neiq| [OUD9S 8t vatehweighis tosisht here | TS | = PR R *An all-aroun g shot. That’s us.” Sene . auspices of Matchmaker |, .o A bad omen loomed up rather 3 ‘ N iy ¥. Wiilis' National A, ¢*. Thirly i Boxers Must Be 0. K 7 learly in the Kilbane camp when the Clark e RULES BODY TO MEET. —C’ltflflfiC’d of milling are scheduled upon! i s pet of the organization was routed in{ yohnuon ... ... h g . 5 ——— wd und some very interesting| The curtain-raiser. a four-round| (o very last minute of the last round | \yempel R : {3 First Gathering Since War of Football | z HAT we’re g 'should result. It will be the| event. will open the show at $:13|;; ; six-round bout. e p s Men in New York on March 12. y s Skl exhibition that Mr. Willis has| ©'clock and the management has ar-i A} Zejmer. Kilbane's sparring part- § popan 0007777 " s 95| e, y & S { aiming at, 1s ed in several years and he has| ranged matters so that there will £e | nor met Abe Attell Goldstein in an i o :lm\ xm x\‘.' e_\,h_) : 1‘:».‘“”“":‘\\." that it takes both skill special pains in arranging a| Do delays between the bouts. DU.|eayjy bout and. as on his previous nualimecting ol She litercotlegiate | that will meet with the approval | Joseph Walsh, the club physician, will | visit, Zeimer made a hit with the | h ; 5 iv“‘oun:un ]1:“1“! w:;nxui‘uc(\;‘ 12( lblulh;!d_ and precision to e fans. { examine each boxer before he enters| fancy. He is a remarkably clever boy o s {in several vears has been called for e B e e ”] Tiie ainiE Tlictolly absurine that wlllotl|ra eacl (Bitnit Hor ey o 8 this city on Friday. March Dur- blend tobac Wer Jack McNulty, of New | them will be in proper condition. | couldn't Abe Attell Goldstein hit! He T gl the w8 polud Ehere mer D g Chesterfield way. > knocked out Kilbane's sparring part- & . o Zomadl] Leaiies oF Wi EoTiiiay B Maybe this is why H B 5 N Sinski Lok various interpretations of the rul ner in the last minute of the bout. R J ! sl 3 in > Stocking .......... Leing considered at informal conf you find “Satisfy” in [ troe : he walked plumb bang into a right | G 70 el Ml s 5 Chesterfields and RS e Frank Spellman and Jack Kearns|cross to the jaw. The punch sent| powers .. ... : S sest g HERGT e afes o A | agreed to have Mrs. Dempsey appear | him down for the count, and when he z : s e t“fif e . ay “‘a 3 nowhere else. Bills Ave Voted in United States | } e o sgsistant United States Attor- gof up he was helpless and anothe. | i are to be discussed, Lut the { % 4 e Een s B e t 5 chances of a majorily vote in favor 3 =i ! ney Thomas and deny the charges she | right dropped him for another coun Mach: Deni. X 2 ot Charging Champion and Jack 1 e She appeared, but upon | When he got up he was unuble 1o |\ (:ranser t}\;a\«v {»xoyo;.,:. I:\Lt’(';!vlo‘na « «1.1'111('7% 3% With Dodging Drart ! examination by the federal prosecutor | Protect himself und “Slim" Brennan. ! paiclirre forecast. e suggestions include s ging Drart. a S 2atclitfe to have the goal kick foliow- | : she admitted she had been induced | the referee, stopped it to save him ! asninwall ........ . S S 2 e SO Sy L e e g e IReiivtier) panist f 0o E s touchdown made from scrim- Francisco, ieb. From the (o make (he afidavit. She (hen | further punishmen Funk secnpana & S eriiine, e Gt mt outlook, Jack Dempsey. ! agreed to testify beford ihe gramd _— Livingston .. ... 9§ Soita A rer SOmb : es er le weikht champion of the world e $179,690 PAID FOR HORSE T I other 1 fel¥ to be 50 busy in a bout with TRIANCT) y ! v l\nnlr‘ Axsn. A j e fO GO SOUTH. i CIGARETTES egal autborities he may not be' e va Fy Ssibra - Helm y . % box Carpentier or any other| iy . Senor S. Unzue, of Buenos \ires.| Lafield ...... 5 1 i Boston. I'¢h. | vard will meet Princeton and the : % whom the Boston Amerlcun ywelght in the near future. University of Pennsylvania in a tri- Pavs This Record Price to Angusi 2 2 e 2 a, c¢lub (ool south in the spring of € pugilist and his manager, JAck ngular regatta on the Charles riv P wilj} be included in the squad fns, will be indicted next Frida on May 1 it is announced by the Har- = - ~ leaves jor Hot Sprin next e federal srund \ & charge | Vard at 1thoriti London. Feb. 26.—August Belmont, Manager Ed Barrow anneunced e of New York T Thxcers ¢ lerday. The Sox tried Eibel in Rich- Qnspiring e » selective 52 000 pounds 179.6 This is] T nond as a pitchier and an infielde i with the object o : e e R e e e : 52 Ihe club has relurned Huiry Hicke: v out of ’ 1 = i LR i of Albany, N. ¥ to the Portsmouth boxer out of the wa ‘ - a horse and if the rate of esxchan - A ’ ’ ki : I Aol a1 clug or the Virginia league. voied yesterday and the indist- i were mormal it would be a world'iq ;o Coh a7 = < B i nel Eriday record price. Senor S M Cnzue B OG- bl : S SIS : i o reined vesas e BRONCHITIS, mmericr, fener 2 Do e i 00 80 ™ odmen jur makes its final report 10 the ’ Fenm Dl naa e . | Salt lake City, Lt Feb. . ed Sfates district cou Demand @ remedy (hat removes the shipped to South Ame iis sprine. | Lo Mike Prendergast. pitcher, recently | Natlonal A. C. S oteq after many letie cal He is now standing a1 Soulh Uourl| pLny MIVE BRATS COLUMpla, | PUrchased from Philadelphia ten by Dempsey 1 and - stud farm . e o5 \ Lmont B word that he will not play profession- T e £ : ¢ is by Rock Sand oul of Topiam. | Wins Sixth League Victory by Score g ball this season. it was an- urner ed ZPeivre. the y' by < = 5 > Orme out of Plaisunterie. He is| of to 10. unced foday. ) ol satper - Anne Adaq < o beautiful brown. 11 vears old ! Philadelphia. Feh. The Unive - > A 1 yakult of the evidence . R Wh t s ; ile racing he displayed v of Pennsyivania defcated Colum- STECHER WINS AS USUAL. R i L R s e e e b I IRGDAY. ' FER 26 3 he stakes he captured were the Don wrestling champion, threw Tvan Lin- h . & Pt e e R ape | caster. St ger. Eclipse. Champion.| The victory: completes the round 'ow. the Russian, in {wo straight falls STAR BOUT—12 ROUNDS—B ATTLING MORLEY of Hartford vs, i n(:(i::;:‘ H";r\( James and Palace. In 1812 1, bi imbia. the Quakers here Jast night: One hour und twenty JACK MENULTY of New Haven. a1 the i Defipse: ¢ wifon In - the tiot has sent the Sait Lake club izedt by the medical profession 2 4 e dideat iy hed third I'a e in t 2 mving defeated ihe New Yorkers on minutes were required for the mul SEMI-FINAL—S ROUNDS—BILL SWEENEY of New & D vs i | i ~eina neglected cold or cough. Derb: : er’s floor on k uary 12, ralls. MICKEY DANSE of Water bury. i Kerr's flax seed enmmdsion, Linonine. heshest price ever paid Pennsyivania now has won e e : . SapRprtin Znd he was i peipral. Medicine’ knows no ‘surer f 4 horsc was $208.000. This! (he six leazue games played and has LIBINARY — 8 HOUNDE =<0 VENIER A of Berlia vs. KiID ! EDGAR of New Britain. Jaimed 10 hcaling azcnt for the inflamed mu- ' Prive, or 40.000 pounds. was paid b only four more on the schiedule. Pe-- BOWLING iwitlon U mpses mous membrane F nose. th and Joel for Prince Palatine in [ munent possession of the Heppe Hd othe ynspired ‘o ! g passages. Thus while Linooine | 1and a few vears ago. Rock Sand was m,v.\.. js practically asstred. Pena. : ALSO 4-ROUN D CURTAIN RAISER PRI inioe i ncr 1y Lermin oie. comi et eine | T Mt e Noree dvar have inia ulveads nos wou ine 1ess s Casino Bowling Alleys [f| Amssion si.tv. tnciuding Wor Tax 1 wnd M Jlumuv\. PO ehitis it is also building up the - . or sold by an spican until \o\.u— .».non of previon championshivs, Ringside. $2.20. Including War Tax eral health, lar's sale. Mr. Belmont sold him for el e "OPEN DAILY 10 3, M. | J. F. WILLIS, Mauvager. AN druggists, 60¢ and $1.9 i ©.000, : LADIES' PATRONAGE SOLICITH) | - e s, SO S S