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~ PENN or—— e NEW BRITAIN DAILY: HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH #; 1920.: . NEEDS ONLY ONE MORE VICTORY TO CLINCH INTERCOLLEGIA TO JACKSONVILLE—HAGEN __—WM — e ENN. FIVE NEEDS ONE MORE VICTORY ..... ... .. akers Remain Unbeaten in In- New tory ketb: Haven Murch 1 more will cinch the intercollegiate 1-championship for Pennsyl- nia. The- Qual collegians have W won seven games in a row and ve only three more to play. T rst they can do is to finish in u tic the title with cither Yale inceton, far that to happen. the ders musL drop cvery one of their naining games while cither the s or the 'Tigers are winning all the tests still left on their hedules. Just how slim such a pos- ility is may be understood from the 't that Penn hawx played every rival the lcastic and has yet to be ex- ded. every victory apparently bet yre decisive that Lhe precedinz onc (With Penn's triumph already con- led interest is centering on the ween Yale and Princeton for sec- place in the final standing. To te v has woen one garae more hn the Tigers. but has been charged h as many defeats as the Princeton legian Although Columbia came life last week and scored a well ‘ned victory over Cornell. the 1 the local five can hope now fourth place. (Mike) Sweeney of Penn and Van Slyek of Yale have up- rently outdistanced all rivals for the ividual scoring honors. Sweency now in fronit by (he margin of one int. Standing of the Teams, One tor forest Op. Prs. nn .. 102 le inceton rnell .. lumbia s rtmouth ... Iiale Individnal Standing. Fd. Fl. Gms) Gls. Gls eeney, Penn. xf... 1 20 &7 n Sly brier fowne rrell, Columbia, :nast Penn. If plinet, Cornell. If. . nson. Princeton. If hnson Columbia, rf fave, Penn. c hmill. Yale, c. hen, Yale, Ig. ckinson, Prince.. ¢ 3 30 | tts, Princeton. If.. 27 Nicholl, Penn. rg. 26 iman. Cornell, rg, . 5 3 5 bie, Prince.. rs. It gendre, Prince.. nan, Columbia. ek, Penn, ig..... il Dartmouth; rf atson, Colum., c... derman. Yale, rg. . v 42 41 0 a9 38 a4 19 18 18 16 14 14 vB . BRAVES FOR SOUTH. ranville, Eayres. Ford and Morgan on Way to ©olumbus, Boston. March 1 the Boston m, Inficlder Ho teher Cy Morsan, kv for the Braves s srounds at Coln mpany with Walter fim's business manager wspaper Eayres joined —Two lea member ue baseball ord and vester- train- a., in ood. the several Outfield- started outhcin bus, Flay and correspondents. the party at Provi- nce, R. I, and Walier Maranville, e sitar shortstop.” boarded the train New Haven. Pilcher Dick Ru- biph and 1ugh MeQuillan ave to join e party in New. York. In W3 n Catchers Sam White anc avin, Outfielder -dohn 1. d Walter Holke will be e train pull in, shing- Peter Suilivan waiting for I Downing Penn Natators. Blue Sets New Intercollegiate Record. Philadelphia, March \1.—-Yale Inched the intercollegiate svimming own here Saturday by def ing enn 38 to 18, and in doing o creatcd new intercollegiate recard for the 00-foot reiay. Tt was the sixth suc- ive league swimming victory for he Caselin 'k men. The f vent was the 8S00-foot re- wi h Yale won with ease in do- 2 new record of 2m. 29 1-3s. ras created Ly the quartet composed r Solley. Praut, Milyoy and Hincks. ‘he old Zm. mark was also ma » Yale team in the Princeton tank Imost six years ago 1o the day. May- v, Summers, Mar; an oberts com- bosed the team that made the fecord on Feb 1914 (2 ald TO PLAY IN FORESTVILLL. ‘The New Britain Machine company msketbal). zirls and bovs il ® 1o Forestville tomorvo eve o play teams representing leams hat town, in the Firemen's hall ocals are both ‘puttin srand of basketball this ris leading in the Industrial ind the “fellows” being the hkp for the championship i ex lcague. neups leams wili be follows ‘orell, J{: M. Petrocelli. vl br E. Iiltpold, c¢: | Carlson. Ig tingle, a regulars. [estelli eating, 1f: Lofgren, ¢: Campbell. Pones. he up a fast season. the leagu runner strong of i Girls Uy BOWLING Casino Bowling Alleys } OPEN DALY 10 A, M. ST PATRONAGE SOLICITED fany HAGEN’S GOLF WINS BELLEAIR MATCH | 1 I~ Winner Over Jim B Bell Walte chamy Wy Jim Rober sen match Hag winnir settir three. getting ailing Bar Fober even t ninth bhut n | twelftl ain scventeenth foter The and son lagen, Roler of B tory Saturday Night The, yuintet Roberison 1 rion, vl surne, tson ar for en g tl the Tie int Het en pair here s o of ried his ne 1 mu o a after t nes tron ermns and ed S Th bes Smith, i tson, was not bro by a dop s wl first watch mith ‘nes By ghte, Fla. Marc national d with today and £ St Louis Detrait by the burden team Smith d and taried two. holes with @ up the but ond 1ssed trap, his Lot had steady ht ihe birdic as u four short his putt side ended « ut o 1en Hagen ac. seores sanlk wers and sores Barne: ividus “Y" GIRLS WIN AGAIN crac =tol ) 13 mavch Satur hall, B Barnes Cor though loculs had an the wag ne putting throug only tr wome -/ captured one 11 stol from was th same, foul the ih up hout e the -om sit the e ol with Lol npa score e ci the wond rford cou bacon. six goals from the s toul riel four counter, Kopf also regisiered The score: Kopf Bigelov Bielma v n Loomis MeCue - New from Kopf, Bussel scorer, fi win Reds Cincinnati Brit ield, 1] te. 4 T IT A AIN > ain Bielman, oul “or i contin Ninth 13 WG its vic in Red the 13 to indica time. A red night defeating ¥ team, would casy =€, the stubborn contest, rful team miisses, res and work 1 b he.: <Y foul line scored line. Mi tally mal field ¢ Mis ees whil their als a Bi double co BRI r. risto! 1 goals, referee., Bielma Mclou 70 STAND PAT Garry Herrmann States That No Deal Be Conside M 1 For Regulars, larch 1. “Ther be no trades involving the reg the team.” of the York McGra exchan tonsh “The any of to be other “Mana pat on 10 hay ready in they no “ Wi Braves of cd tha sold eatin . contra Intield th of the season notific clude pitche today sprin N to Au ha W of and re rvep our trade club ser hi Ul to le iday re is Cincinnati sust mpi { deciaration when told dispatch the “Pep’ Bill ort reg Mor wir tho ave mo snec not National Herrm Reds b n made rday of that M had offe Youns Kopf. one that ulas o New York aid Mr. an intends ning team. boys signed 1 statin G for word Roush of K Her 1o open Alex Smith of match on a birdie three on the one Straight W defeated elow Any presid players are We smith, Champion and h 1 solf efeatad Davic and 1 W the out Hag bin with plain 18 nsual 1o the tenih. the dowil n the a ten- m Hagen Robert- wery | Lucals Defeat Wallace Barnes Quintet Vie- to 3. baskethali torious allace | Al- te that such team istance it owas ot rought girl the the field and et points | Bielman of the the and | nd unters. | TOL, Basselte omel White Bigelow, n. shlin; or e will rs of | aseball nt this a New ar red Eddie to truth opf or soing any rmann, stand hope pand for the training camp But there rning. 1 or not, w BACK TO MINO Le Wi th ct Bost ing d Jim r.in for Ay t - is e n on William \dums to the Portsmouth cl Virginia ia the club's m the the k. Los ific Coast lea I l.—The m Keating 1 Angeles club ue. It was sa atisfied wit offered hi ot ¢ Amnerican B leaguc for nager Id. Lynch, squad that left training camp Lynch has pla; ec sional haseball in the vici York further Barrow headquarters to in- ! lefthanded hethe. will be Keating Go—sox Lend ¢ to Portsmouth. Va. A sement the Boston Nationals has announe- | t Pitcher Ray the d been | of the | id that h the m this have tter 1 lee of has Boston | at IHoi | semi- nity of FHOMAS SECOND IN AUTO RACE. 1.05 s a Ang nnot 1cec scorers of thie tJimmy and MIKE O'DOWD O'Dow ce Saiurday se puy ced of Lra Cal, By the 50 zave 6.00Y Vail by 1 mile a secon to third. U1 Mareh 1. i he offi- ! ntomo- | 1 plac Joe T ial 1ced Vail second and Thomas . AMurphy, DLz Paul. d. ol om M iad signed to meet York. | March in 17, fen it 5CO) unofticia who - won 10.000. also the 1 th TO BOX RA inn March 1. civeis \ugie Ratner, round contest was anuounced time clipped race | TNER. Mike 1t champion, has of New here | vester . main | sion. | were entert | season of When e A a “Feller” Needs a You'LL UNLESS NYour Copyright N. Y. Tribune Tae. ENTIRE MIND ) To Your NEVER BECOME A GREAT MUSICIAN GOoRMLEY You GIVE LE3SON / /7/“;7/24 + DowaLD E‘EAYMWD ANIMATED CARTOONS B Y CBRIGGST AT THE LYCEUM EVERY WEEK (FIRST ART) FAVOR DECISION BOUTS Commissioners From Various Connees ticut Cities Gather at Discuss Plans for State Commission A mecetinz of from \Waterbury. ain and Bric terbury Sat boxing commiss, Harvtford, New Bri port. held in \Wa- afternoo The the meeiing vdvisability car all ¢h of wis ohject of the body Acly ( Sw discuss of A state appeal 12dw formating putes and iman, the Water Daiton. « Micha ion, n stle, I eney husy commniission. the Hartford Souney. J. Sullivan, jon and port endance Richard commission of the local comm of the New 1 I John Conne « commission Owing to the the were ina fact that ix not a body by the mayor Meriden 1 it was [} orzani- Taven commission which has been named of that city, v th form o commission this week deemed advisable (o final formation Ui zation until next Monda when meeting will be held i Har Aely Castle and 1. J. Sweenc heen named cha n the proposed o proposcd con will to ¢ the boxing e with other sports faivirs., and tin-horn Waltz-l.a aseo the rott n mee lso postpon of sta{d have n and scerctary respec th niission e on the and to eclear ¢ The and 0 lates will ame | da. put settled at a commission awarding de is believed that i Iy favor faster the close the affain ac city, W The favor all n v inz new of jons in ho 1t il ring sito) s pla work in the the W At o meeting, nd they an's exhil Allen oriy the M re pres- ent at Geo n the Arvc port. who was knocked by “Spider” sparri 2 tion of Iiric in this ci third rounc has perf out Roach of partner of Benny \ TO CAPTMN EX Exeter. N. H.. March W, Martin, "22, of Clinton. S5 Marti i 1916 has of ' HOCKEY, bee the Exeter hocle e erensive and won when He all nin year Andover the ba:we PIGATES OFF FOR Pitsburgh. ¥ M ad of Pittst haseball ciub West Huaden (he coming headed by Georse pointed mana vl reh The rgh National left here Ind.. 1o prepare son. They will Gibson, newly sourin, for fou he ap- Waterbury— | was o | and | comn- commis- | that | reat- Jifornia. a | HE Pitt TRON 1wgh, F eing the TO STAY IN U, March 1.—Con holder of the United natcur golf ¢hampionship, Herron, the Oakmont youth, | bent upon conquering other and the proposed trip of the America amateurs to and this vear to take part in the British titular event has no att ion for him The aniet, maodes nd unassuming title holder, the youth who sprang out of obscurity and won the highest hon- ore i icun golfdom last August, will raies to improving his =0 as to be able to ile realizes that his improved. S, BECK OPPOSES WILSON vidsen Former \ssistant is not §rields Attorney atic Question—Talks te Senate. Atanta City, dent is interfer pean controver cd States has neither interest or sym- pathy, James M. Beck of New York. former assistant attorney-general, said yesterday Adriatic situation “In my opinion,” Mavch 1.--The presi- g in a local in which the and play his title. can st bic defend ol " : lie continued, “‘the senate should at once adopt a reso- lution stating it is the sensc of the scnate, and it so advises ident, that the United such interest or duty in the controversy as to justify tion in & purely local issue between Italy and Jugo-Slavia. The president may and probably will dis 1 the advice. If so, such w resolution will due notice to foreign nations as to America’s real attitude. and we may save somewhat of the friendship which Italy hitherto has had for the United States.” "ACTURERS' CENSUS, UKL SHORTAGE STOPS GAM Andover. March 1.—Baske uning and Svents hrduled oft at Phillips calle building and closed all, whie Bor- Andover 4 off and traci 10 be of By were um together rehacolc indefinite is miven the rea- the part of the dute of entirely on will permit to the academy 5 were conl niove 2iv on 5 and depend conditions inicials, | reopen wil | when weather } or the hat roun:ie. MANE DARTMOUTH WINS MEET, ston. M March 1.—The wear- | the Green celebrated a littie Lut when Dartmouth triumphed 1 over Harvard nd Cornell in the tri- angular t meet Saturday night at Mechanies” hall. they § could mot wait until 15 The Nying Han- overians org ed with 57 best that Harvar and the Cornellians vith caly an Work Begins Today in Taking List of ANl Plants. Washingten, March 1.—The field work for the government’s census of manufactures, mines and auarries. oil and o wells, und fo ry and fo products began today. trained men from the census bure: here and more than ) [ specia! gents, residents of the localities which they are to canvass, began carly the task of collecting information ve- lating to the industrial production of !'the counury in its entiret Director Ilagers more than six months will be required 1o complete the work and anothertwo months will be required to the information and give it public, Marvch throug points whilc even dox- 850,000 FOR York, March tional tional TACE tern si midnigl Square Gi Amer ove race will At t Madison atest field uropean cyclir in the famous ill carrvy with it the 14 start a den wi and entered contest pr oftered. compete TIGERS LEAVE DETROIT. Marech 1 Archie Yelle and Frank Okrie, the only Tizer players to annual 2ri to the | Detroit. wturday for Ga.. acompanied by numbe wen wnd photographers. | ill join them cn rout. lirect to the training camp Trom hom toa the ican DARTMOUTH EASY FOR PENN. Philadelphia. March 1.—Peansyl- vania defeated Dartmouth. 45 to 10, n an intercolle leugue hasket- i hall gune here Saturday night. COLUMBIA BEAT March mon and at tou most e teams will the honors te TWO Detroit CORNELIL 1.—Columbi: Cornell in a game here X\e“’ York. University intercoilegi @ ail Saturday n A. 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Baltimove, Jockey i.—The pro for the meeting at Pimlico just announced by William P. the Pimlico cxecug've, pro- for the distribution (in added among horsemen of total £103.650 in fiftcen days of racing, aver > of nearly $13,000 a day The Pimlico spring meeting will begin on May and run through to May 18. 1t will follow immaediately the spring season of the Agricultural and Breeders’ at Havre de Grace, and by the Jamaica meeting in York. It will be marked by ,000 Preakness and one of which will Nursery. a two 500 added money for in the track Riggs, vide: of an 1 sociation it will be New five ather specials, the Pimlico ace of closed value fouls autumn INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE GAMES New Britzin Machiue Co. Strength- encd By o’ Begley las Easy Time Beating . & Tive, St hened fame by “Nom™ Begley of the New Britain Ma- experienced little dif: hi wm downing the five in the Indus- guno at the Y. M. C, A.. Begley demonstrated excellent basketball floor work znd he also eve for the bhasket. He the scoie by dropping in bazisets and five goals from lie. A prelty good night's wori for a star'. In the other game curday night the Stanley Works downed the Hart & Hutchinson 50 to 12, Teder Kildufr exhibition of fcul baseball ficuity Itussell trial % that Saturda, & leagua 5 Lo is an his keen in he has helped the foul shooting in this The score. Ncw Britain follows: Machine- R & E = Denierest, Hodge sht forward smoa Brennan forward Demelest. nter Lotgren Pelerson Campyell Keeaner lLacke, Jone Baskcls from Lofgren 6. Campbell 1 line, DBesle; flor: Begley o. Keehner 1. Demerest Restella Demerest I'rom foul 6, nnan \ ANOTHER NGLISH BO. t HERE New York, March l.—IHarry Man- :1l, another English boxer, has & ved in thig city in search of tic honors. Mansell comes well recommended by his tweniy-round fight ogainst Jimmy Wilde in London. llarold Goldber: Fox Corporation cabled sell to come to America. pu: brilliant BEITERS SKI RECORD BY FOOT. Dillon, Col., March 1—Andres Hau- sen of Dillon yesterday broke the World's skiing vecord, made by him- self, jumping 214 feet. His ecord was 213 feet. RUTH LETS LOOSE . ONTRIP TO FLORIDA | “Babe” Promises to Do Things Jary- | ! gins, Harford | ear- | P With Bat—Bawls Ont Frazee - Jacksonville, March 1.—The New York delegation of Yankee ball play- Miller Hug- by crs, minus their manager who was kept in New York illness, arrived in Jacksonvilie last night. They are all ready to begin their spring training this morning, as per schedule. ‘ Scout Bob Connery sayvs the grounds are in good trim, and that light work will begin tod: Jee Kelloy, another scout, got aboard at Baltimore and will Tielp direct the preparation. With Kelley was Wilson IMewster, who is to succced Baker at third base, in case Baker sticks to retirement. Fowster he: * than Iz season. which is'a zocd sign with him. He needed moge weight. Babe Ruth quickly adapted himself new environment. The Babe is estless individual. The first thing he asked about on the train was & { card game, the while paesing around | schaum pipe wouldn't even ! which a box of Babe uth cig He shift- ed from gar to'a new §12 meer and chewed gum inces antly. He ussed out” H. H. Fra- zee, Red Sox cwuer. who, he add zive him a hearing at for a. cut of that pur- Ruth declared that he to ask chase money. | hoped Huggins would put him in cen~ team | gave u fine | | star: in ter field. “For.'” explained the big boy, “T am liable to knock my brains cut if there are any fences or walls. The only thing T see when I'm going.. atter a fiy is that hall.” Herbert Thormahlen. the southpaw, is in much better trim than 2 vefr ago. He was just over the flu then; * but he is real stalwart now. Ile has been playing basketball. Bog Shaw- with his protege. Rice, got rd at Philadeiphia. Rice is a rosy cheeked lad. who looks as if he is just from prep school. A coming star’” avs Shawkey of him. « Mario e Vitalis, the former Brown Benny Geiser, the outfielder; D. Murphy, catcher, and John Biemil- ler, a pitcher. were the other recruita the party. Geiser is a powerfut i looking youn | aveather ot th heve i e Man- | previous | Pitchers McGraw and Murphy and Tofielder Ward were the first arrivale . all three reaching here yess ¥ afternoon. Dodgers Reach Scene, ssonville, 1 Mare greeted the Dodgers here yesterday York to s 1—Wet who i morning from vt their scason of pres of Pite g Hewwan Go- rs, Mitchell, Infielder is & member Burfalo club of the Internd- tional league, but will prepare for the scason under the direction of Mana® ger Robin=on. A Other members of the Robins in camp rea; to start work Ivan Olson, Pete Kilduff, zer, John Miljus. = Paul Bevers, Joe Conlon und Goerge Mohart. Others, including Manager Robinson and Rube Marquard, are scheduled to ary rive early today. 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