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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28,1920, JACK DEMPSEY AND o MANAGER INDICTED BY UNITED STATES COURT FOR By Briggs ] e — - - - - ~ e e s e A e A S A et N e e I e A ARRANT OUT FOR JEMPSEY’S ARREST gilist anfl Manéger Are In- ted on Charge of Evading Dralt »S.—\William ev. heavy- world. and were jury y they cvade Fe L*em an Francisco, Frison ‘(Jack) ght champion manaz Jack ed by fede and ay ed 10 ctive insi h of Keams, in- th 8- on -a ¢ con- the indictment have Demy draft. A Demy charzed e ¢ second their ik fc at out fixed ranis i theit e churs Ity of two and 52,000 - one conspiracy pro- wim pen nitentia asion ch vear Lrges that to Dernp- vrote to his wife would swear to an supporti i he indiciment followed ins M. Bianford. chief of jus bureau o ol « Thomas States at- you yon - W distriet and United e wife heen tad ai was xine. Dempscy pugilist, led 1o W ption presented which she they, had e the nrom at had Dempsey's ¢ Subsequently M affidavit retracted been ca This affi- nd ury ims for Demp- Lest an 1o ymaz in VT HIGH SCHOOL, T LT T Athletics yin asino "Bowling Alleys r 10- A M, SOLICITED OPEN L DTS PATRONAGE com- in- | IELL = 5 WAL SAYING — ‘BRIGGS” AT THE LYCEUM EVERY WEEK (FIRST PART) INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE. . & F. Corbin. Narcum a6 Ericksen Lund Patrus Long Rawlir Works. 59 Stanley Fredrickson Molyneux Ireeman 104 104 . Mach. Co. w6 N Willamelz Chalmers Burkhart FAINIR LEAGUE. Grinding Dept. 416 4 Shipping and Ball. SEmiith Wolf Wheeler Harper Jacobs bept Turning DOBIF NOT SIGNED, Savs He Soon Will Be, Flowever. ate Manager Berry, of Cornell, Naval sned . the d s d. howeiver. that negotiations end here are pending Do will is definite action will' be a short lime. with that and DEMPSEY MAY LOSE | pionship Might Be Vacated —The indict- Jack Dempsey and by federal | New York, Teb. ment of champion Manager Jack Kearns grand jury at San Francisco on } charges of evading the draft, verifica- tion of which came yesterday by As- | sociated: Press, may have a far r ing effect on the heavyweight tit he sure the boxer must first he victed before he can be sentenc maximum penalty being impri v for two years and a fine of $3.000 A second indictment char Dempsey with an actnal evasion of the | draft through the falsification of his Aft. records also will be filed. Warrants were sworn out afte dury reports and the men will be i rested upon their expected arrvival in Francisco. Their fixed $1.000 cach. it bonds at was Should Dempsey he¢ compelled through possible conviction to serve time in prison the first effect would be to upset lhis propused match wii | Carpentier. and the Frenchman would . have to select opponent. Such | a contest necessarily would not e the world's title. While America is not as vet a member the Interna- tional Boxing union this countr may join shortly, ent Dempsey, under the 1 sutomatically would Frunce is one of the of the unio that Carpe body nat to Dem ps another vet na in that ev des of union title members lose his rier ch small doubt | that and there it ordered by engage in @ mateh with | ey, would ohey the edict . Rule. le of Inte: il on that would appiy to the Dempsey iz as follows “Either stipulated time. R comp above ed Boxing e Lox e Y the event of conviction to the part 1iling weigsht at or fail appear pointed tim any partic to in the Ma in w { the les (say valid b shi stalke nich & new champion ough elimination cadily con be 1wl Boxing u und Engiand as the backbo dozen smalier countries e ey in an embi ssibly elimii scries of pentic wei champions would doubtless s title to the K1 . no heavyweizhts in with him ries, IFrance worid's n. as there : fie neh rope who have a chance HIS BOXING TITLE In the Event of Conviction Cham- ¢ | night ! the { Hamill stipulated | While the army., navy and civilian board of boxing control will not take Arastic action' as inst the accused hoxcr, vet in the event of his convie- ! tic he board is quite likely to stage angelimination tourney to establi championship of the heavy- weight class in this country In the case of Jack Johnson. he en- ed in a title bout while under fed- cral indictment, but the negro had iumped his and the battle with | Willard took place in Havana T most unfertunate feature of the Demp: s that it tends to ve boxing a black eve just at a time | cn the prospects were most 1osy Nesw BLUE OVER GREEN sily Conquers Dartmouth 42 to aptain Browne of Losers Put= Up Brilliant Game. New Feb. —Yale Dartmouth at 200 Uaven, easily de basketball last lead and lead- feated to taking the in openin 24 he nminute of piay intermission the game wus the of Capt. Diowne of ntet, who account- points made six of even baskets for his team and threw all | ing folaat feature of throwin Dartmouth for 19 of the 21 teani. He shot hasket the ed his by GED EVADING THE SELECTIVE DRAFT—“BILL” ROPER SIGNS -TO COACH TIGERS’ FOOTBALL ELEVEN FOR TWO YEARS—NEW BRITAIN HIGH SCHOOL SWAMPS SILK TOWN FIVE—“KID” BENJAMIN TO WRESTLE AGAIN . “Nothing wrong with our balance” —Chesterfield HE right balance of costly Turkish and Domestic tobaccos, proportioned by experts—that’s why Chesterfields ““satisfy!” Every puff brings you the full, rich flavor of genuine Turkish tobacco and the lively relish of choice Domestic leaf. : And the blend—the manufacturer’s pri- vate formula—cannot be copied. Every package enclosed in glassine, mois- ture-proof paper. esterfield CIGARETTES ven of the goals from foul. Captai Van Slyek led in the Iili scoring with Is Hamil had a/ five from the Siyek slightly from foul, chances. while nt. getting positio Van in his goal tossi only six summuaries le (42) 1 Slvek six brilli nter T0 RESUME WRESTLING “Young { Plainville Boy on pse ng of eleven 5 Hercules” of Berlin—Will Azree on | =10 Akey Forward K. vuill | after from cinity in he Darimoutl Handicap Match. Plair than in this ville, Iva an the Benjamin sence of more wrestling mat announced his re-entry and for first match » 10 take on “Young Her- rling Should the erlin eceptive mood Benjamin to throw him tw an jamin will post any e money that Hercules rrying out his part of 1o throw him wice Benjamin was forced more than a vear a ham- | ilines e stated foday th New | been through a hard training Yon- | and finds that he has retu form. 1. Benjumin is plan | sta ihis city. the proposed Ventres mate Should Young ;cules accept Benjamin's rms bout will 1 semi-{inal to the Ventres llows | 1+ fine exhibition about a and =hould well in a Alder vi- ramberiain | has Fiynn .. Browne (Capt.) Guard Coben McDermott ce in Right G Goals Aldery Davtmoutl foul voni tloor, Yal 2. llamill Browne % Van Slyck Yale for lan amount ame match, i minute the of ’ in ¢ the | 60 off | i by Browne 7: Alder- nouth. tron ¥ o he has process red to ! ing Kent- Her- | the Kent- ut up vear OLD RIVALS TO MEET. flair. The big Willic Battl and Johnny Dundee to Mareh 8. Jack=on here in ey City i ago. 2 —Willie Jach- turn hout 4 Johnny = WANTS TO PLAY HARVARD. tequests hose tao ill be tk > enterta They Drisca in 1 Monda Valparaiso Football Game | Cambrid show ddition reque Harval university, Harvard Athletic considering a req so university { vear Valparaiso lost cold in | to Notre Dame—by in Philadelplia. Rezarding the:possibility of has claimed it with Detroit univ ty. the aid him Chamber of Commerce has sent a re- his idition to that receiv rootbail ase iy 4 October "4 LA ssociatior W vhom knocking res 10 efface om Indiana one a scor out ihan of on Johnny' 8a utcheon 1im a round Ever was sinec rin that out longz ol the only knockout career, quest in the coll ba ! Yan | the i tielder: Moove. | ! ette voll ' . oy SaLiSEH G STRT S| ROPER 70 REMAIN to Christy Mathewson in Charge of First Batch of Players 10 Move on Fla. New York, b. —Today Giants started closing in on San An- tonio from all ts of the compas or at least the best known points that celebrated and popular cont vance. The move on the spring trs ing camp began this morning simultaneous exodus from Havana—the winter - Glants—and iniervening : districts Fhe New York party of Jack=onville, Princeton Settles Its Football Policy for Two Years at Least> 28, —“BilP* 11 coached the Tiger t tied Harvard 10 to 10 and ated Yale 13 to 6 in the Bowl at ted 1 morning by way of | New Haven, has signed a twe-year Louis. more or less well known as a | contract to coach the 1920 and 1921 ball center and coaling | Princeton eclevens. Official announe®. Jis evening the kastern squ of | ment of Toper’s retention as the ¢s, escorted by Miller Huggins, | Orange and Black ment made tack of pleurisy permits, will | Yesterday after a mee the rect to Jacksonville, or | board athletic contr o el o William W. Roper. as he is formal not for euphony. G i te of Princetom >oklyn—all hitting lujIdiL no Hy o bacetal e tnine i coach of the i e team. which went through the : Muthewson, | Season undefeated. THis return last SRR o ward Bran- | fall was marked the best season’s k. the following ¢ went forth: | record which a Princeton team hasy Barnea . 15, J. Bowen. | hung up since 1911 Roper at pres- Jitcher: ; €nt is living in Philadelphia, where he was elected a member of council also announced vesterday ted” Gennert, center on the wifll coach of last autumn's mdefeated 1 team, will re- to P on coach of the freshman eleven Princeton, capital ot | and out- | Roper, who last f cleven s | det Giants de- . St st 11 h of take ax, as it vity i Yankees rail or w New of Chri @ train o1 of 1 ants, 1 1y known. of the cla: t i to Princeton as are From ’y recently | the second bas outficlder: Arnold intielder {1t w J. White, in- j that e Th e o Ben- | { turn 1924 Kauff, Stat city nes Cooney. 1s im | for 1 that disbe football were amon nounts spent at any of the leadnig stern universi new 108 mark was also made for .Princeton s for varsity and freshmaf] Lafayette’. 4 o ing. e s finance comntite control shows ments for the lowest LEMGHn —The La. ketball te: two-game eshman tive last ni core of =1 Better team work and hooting of Detweiler and McAleenav turned tide in of athletic son hoard aston, car's foc ball nr won with the