New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 9, 1920, Page 8

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WILLIE JACKSON WiN3 DECISION OVER JOHNNY DUNDEE—MEUSEL SHOWS UP WELL AND MAY FILL BAKER'S PLACE AT THIRD BASE—MANY NEW BRI- TAINITES AMONG THOSE WATCHING BRITTON BOX—FOOTBALL MEN GATHER IN BOSTON AND OPPOSE CHANGE IN RULES—CARPENTIER WEDS USELLOOKS GOOD CHAHPS T0Y WITH | JAGKSON DEFEATS e e s e e AT DIZZY CORNER INFERIOR BOXERS| DUNDEE ONPOINTS » f . = HERE COMES a Funwmwy THERE'S A NICE 1 LET HIM GALL ME ‘ i LOOKI N AR~ Ll 0K ING ~ e — - B Taan A B iic Goast Leadn Star May Britton and Lyn oh Handle Palitz | Willie Takes Six of the Right e e et A sgtin g | & . ACi< JHER GiRL AnD PROB'LY HE'S N OF(RS r = M oo ill Baker - Valu WithBase | Rounds in Jersey Rin NoBose aat et hn | NN HRelor B | pcQUATANCE Witk | Tasce AnD Tcm Il Baker's Place i . 5 P THEY GoT we SLIFPine ME A PIECE ME { PRETENDED NUMBER Six T KinOA S i - G BUSINESS T COMmE OF "CHANGE U HNEW Him LOOIK AFTER. HIMm Fla., Marely 9.—>Man- Two of the leading mxms in their Jersey City, J., March 9.— HERE - - respective divisions appeared in a | Displaying one of the most vicious | 1T WAS WORTH ksonvilie, Huggins, of the Yankee yes (| had to crowd all of his prac- | Martford ring last night, and despi attacks a lightweisht' bhas shown in = he fact that they were pitted against { this neck of the pugilistic woods this z 7 /—f into one period. Cold weather | opponents who had absolutely no { season, Willie Jackson outpointed the reason. He waited for the license in the same ring with them, | Johnny Dundee by a wide margin n to warm up the shivering com- | the champions allowed their oppon- § their cight-round bout in the Arena, ” l‘ ty and then called his Yankees h - erts to stay through the d :c. | Fourth Regiment Avrmory, last night. | rehearsal lasting from 11 to 1 Jack itton and Joe Lynch were the | Jackson had the better of all but the | \ ck. They were on the jump ! ‘¥ o | : i i 7 offenders. Britton, as is well known, | fourth and eighth rounds. The fourth | ® they were about and the s (he peer of all the welterweights | belonged to Dundee and the eighth est, liveliest and mos rited ; of the world. Me has proved this | was even. 4 fce since arrival took plac beyond any ]"'!""” Ye lli‘"(;"l In all of the other rounds Jackson berybody was out. Fewster, Han- oot Daye =l B ¢ [ led by a goodly edge. He cuffed, A 5 _, classed in about the fourth division, | pooked and jabbed Dundee until the Meusel, and Collins, the new (he champion either w unable oOr i) tter was compelled to fight on the -handed pitcher, late comers or did not care to finish his man inside | defensive most of the time. Seldom ! N 3 : (S8 hounds RSl nichiior the SWr | in his long ring carcer has the littie | T i Don T LIKE THE considerably swollen. The ho: Lynch and Waltz . "_O:‘t:::ig&xt;::: llle()y‘\(ty'ec:: :10:10 n\:;r;: i I'VE o™ /; KIND LLB GcTavn:n To TasLE LoowsS OF TH!S Paim— £ ! HEART AT THAT- NUMBER Te~ AnD ASK STiLL You MEVER Cawn 2 1lL GIUE HIM A GOGD lots of vim and dash and voeal| Then comes the semi-final in | [OUS0 WeRMent as he revelved from N . hict e Lyne ‘ho has defeated | 5o pied & ot S v THAT FELLO € EusRY- & = b which Joe Lynch, who has defeated | oo 00 o0, ot SO0 e ESMILE DTN aRcY e SO I Sl TELL~- THEY MAT HAVE SEAT - HE SENT m= A first appearance of Meusel, the |, eat litile Welshman, was pitted | With this uppermost in his mind, he i IF HE DION'T TP Mg ‘T OMAKE S B THine GENEROUS DISPOSITIONS AND ILL TREAT HIm Jack-of-all-trades from the Paci- linst Sammy Waltz of Hartford, | threw caution to the winds and kept : { MADE Rird HAPPY THEY 'R& GETT'~GE RIGHT— YESSIR is long-legged and | Well known in this city, particularly frf;)“'f::;cg Ii::odretzda72\12?0‘fhet;11\5- i S EXTRA ATTEN TON d MR ADAMS- NICE by the boxing commiss Iy s u e S rery ick ol = = . sh and recalls Harry Heilman, of (% fhe Bori, commission. Te BOUH! ihe trade he knew—and he knows 1 | EaSceiectivor [Detroits. He played both the in- ! went the full distance. few—but to no avail. Jackson re- and outfield a while, and the Chaney Lands K. O. fused to be stopped. He refused to | < | 2l = arrivals, were in the ranks, which . ~AH- THEQRE S mv FRIGND GRIDLEr ADAMS - e. oast. Meusel pirds, heads cocked, owl wise ‘and Young Chaney of Baltimore and | stand off and box with his wily op- | preritical, declared he showed to | George Brown of New York were the | ponent. Jackson preferred to wade | 7 r advantage in the infleld than ! preliminary boys, and this bout was | in close and swap punches. In these | . ¢ he outile This opinion, as an | filled with thrills. Chaney proved his | exchanges at close quarters Dundee 3 / ation of what may be expected | superiority over the ¢ Yorker, | was worsted. In the sixth and sev- | | im, amounts to just naught. and put him out in the fourth round. | enth rounds he was forced to clinch | uggins said he would not under- Plenty of Referee and hold to save himself from further | to pass any opinion from seeinz | . There had been considerable | punishment. an for the first time. Meusel | wrangling over the referee, and Dundee saw in this bout another d@led himself right nimbly and | George Gammerdinger, who was | opportunity to erase the - knockout v at third, and as a third originally named as referee, did not | victory he suffered at the hands of h” would be the bigg extant. | sShow up. Joe Rocco worked in the | Jackson three years ago. Five times o thinlk him too big for the posi- |curtain raiser. George Mulligan of | Since this humiliation was forced [ but, then, Deblin and Bradley | Waterbury officiated in the Chaney- | ynon him, the fiery little Italian has Penny, past adepts of the far|Brown and Lynch-Waltz bouts. Dan | soueht to return the compliment her, were not Lilliputians. Morgan, manager of .Jack Britton, | " pyigently the followers of boxing fruck Hannah did not do any °d to stand for Mullisan in the | soonied a supreme effort last night— hing, but did hop about a lot in bout, so Terry Lee of Bridge- | p,ngce to even the score, and Jack- ting and gathering foul flies. He was pressed into service. The | ., 4, gemonstrate that his victory y ghter than he ever has been as a | Auditorium was taxed to capacity. of three yvears ago was no fluke. As NO® ACTION YET. TLENT MIKE” HERE FOR CITY CHAMPIONSIIP. 3 w dee and was spry and sure of all | DL ERTT e a consequence, the Fourth Regiment| Hartford, March 9 —Representa- “Silent Mike", Lincoln May’s clever | Some talk is heard about the city HERE'’S A'NE ONE of "high twisting flies knocked BOWLING RESULTS Armory was packed when the fwo | tives from the boxing commissions oi Mute boxer from Bennington. VL. | regarding a baskethall zame between his especial practice and benefit. | box entered the ring. Dundee’s| Waterbury, New HaventNen bt has arrived in this city preparatory | the P. & F. Corbin five. champions uggins had a considerable ar | admirers were in the majority, if one{ p .o o7 Suele FHAIN. o Cctarting training to meet any 14 1 the Industrial League, and the | pitching talerit on the crest. “NIR LEAGUE { were to judge by the volume of noise ! geport and Hartford gathered in pound boxer in this vicinity. A Britain High school five. Such Victor in Argentina Ring—Oppon- S e 8 et loose when the Ttalian was intro- | the mayor's office vesterday afternoon cor to Manager May, his protege | a contest would attract, it is certain, . Oftic A ¢o | duced. And, as the bout progressed, | to form a state boxing commission to P48 @ fine record, and a chance for | but there are some who argue against R (S apcoRcecacs 30 | every occasion where Dundee ap-|act as him before a local club will prove the match to determine the city Buenos Aires, March 9.—The uwy lent Mike” will don the championship. It is said that the | ual circumstance of a boxer declared spangles tomorrow in trainingz. = High school boys are eager for the | the winner of a bout protesting > Vermont boy is a former studeni proposed contest, while on the other | against the decision in his favor was ANIMATED CARTOO!. BY “BRIGGS” AT THE LYCEUM EVERY WEEK (FIRST PART) Boston Boxer Refuses to be Declared | | i nt Accepts Award. Humeson .. 83 S o 3 PO a board of appeal. Because 3 ar avorably was =15 ppe aewics 5 peared favorably was cheered vocifer- | several of the commissions had not et 93 ous Jackson, however, was not Aldrich | appointed their members to the stats lacking in supporters, for his power-| commission, no official action Stanle v Lot ¢ 93 | ful right hand, which is the dread of | he taken could 4t the American School for Deaf and hand it is rumored that the Indus- | Witnessed here last night at the clos§ i Orsanizing the commis- Dumb at Hartford. He is a likely | trial leaguers do not care for the | of a ten round session between Youn ! z boxers, is appreciated by the followers | ks - 56 of the sport. e was voted to meet again in lgoking felloy | same, giving the excuse that the | Cohen of Boston, billed as feather 3 ‘ Tool Room. The bout inaugnrated a Lghtwelsht!| o ‘lte°c’:)mn‘;§“::0]‘°\“l: I“h:”»‘h tme e High school lads are too small weight champion of the A;ncg‘cmr EoDOld) e A : 93 | A pmpdedien i Qbe: sta will be formally 2 - fleet, and Julio Perez, feather- e e e P 35 | elimination series which is expected | orzanized. A committee of three of VALGAR BEATS MURPHY. I B S \\cl-’l};‘( (\?\;n\pmn of Argentina. a 's i, WATERBURY CLUB SOLD, e e : 4a | to produce an opponent for Benny| which James Curr 18 cit s >hil: 5 9 Banny : B OMD. atei- - TP, TS (RIS T REITT| S e T of this city, was Philadelphia, March 9.—Benny Waterbury, March 9.—Charles 4 The referee at first gave the afci Philadelphia contender; Richie Mit-| araw up Templeton uf this city bought ”mf:?;:i f““’:‘er’t ‘V?:“:‘e" rf&‘f{' hel";l.as"f‘z’;’ = S \‘tmfln; from 3)‘ T. Keeley and titled to a victory the official declared ‘Becton. The sale price was not | the bout a draw amid cheers fram the made publ Argentinian crowd, llulvu»n was appointed to ' Valgar, of w York, defeated Jimmy i 4 set of rules.. After ths Murphy. of Philadelphia, in a six- meeting the members were guests >f round bout here last night. Valgar 141 ; | of TLew Edwards, Australian cham-| the commission at the Hu C 34 be R R otel Bond had to extend himself because of the Kallerman . ...... 81 2 | lightweight, are under contract 0 ap- | s Skelley ..oovnnen. 85 (3 pear in the Arena. Promoter Dris- = = = : bus 7 5 coll will hold the next lightweight o Furbuen LU T e s coll il hold the et sieh ot e | )] ) o) D D D 6 6 6 6 6 5 Brink 83 3 play his wares. Subsequent bouts will _ | be held at intervals of two weeks, ac- 104 444 5 | cording to present plans. ding Dept. Sloan .. e ] wiel B0 85 Wehite s Goio he B B “pPUTCH” KENT WRITES, Zwick .... cee .. 96 102 { e mieLR ¢ GogoRt ) 9 Hartford Wrestler Wants Bout With B EE SRy Ventres to a Finish. and then adjourned to the Auditorium ater weight DAY]|. More Than | 100 Hats Of assorted colors and sizes at $1.00 each. Dollar Day Bargains Sweet Peas $1.00 per bunch Yellow Daffies $1.00 per dozen Roses $1.00 per 1-2 dozen Potted Daffies $1.00 per plant Rubber Piants and Palms $1.00 Bud Vases $1.00 Flower Vases $1.00 Jardineres - $1.00 Volz Floral Co. - 92 West Main Street Ernest (“Dutch”) Kent, the Hart- | Production Dept. ford wrestler, who may meet Al Schilling . Gos ..100 | Ventres, of Berlin, in a bout in this Conroy .. S 94 Ted d ¢ city shortly, pens a few lines to thev :. enswig ... sz O | sporting editor of the Herald con-| wenhorg ... e { cerning the proposed bout. The mis- | qunll\ o E | sive reads as follows: { I see in vour paper that Al Ven- 3 | tres has accepted me and that he| wants a two-hour time limit on the| Linquisoees N g6 3 71 {match. Now, I don’t think that is Burnsie D 5 70 96 | fair, for. although he may be more | flall .. i o S scientific than I am and able to beat Hav oo & b 5 | me on points, I think that in a fini Ot e L 08 84 | match, where endurance counts, I cax beat him, and decidedly “I didn't get a very square deal in | the last match and T want it this time. and I'm confident that I'm his master burt . e anyway he likes. We wresiled two Fisher —hon v 2 91| hours and 34 seconds to one fall and Danbe Saee 56 T was prevented from zoing on again, Neubauer ........... N6 when 1 should have been allowed to. | S1 86 [ for it was to have been a finish, best A real bargain, ABig Line Of | CAPS $1.00 ea. Some snappy patterns. SUIT CASES AND LUNCH BAGS $1.00 orth more. e | two out of three falls 414 116 sand Rats 8] ) ) ) ) ) ) 5 . 5 ) ) i o ) ) ) Valentine SUNDAY BALL UPHELD. lker = Philadelphia, ) 9.—The su- Rente 1.5 0000 preme court 3 rday upheld the de- | cision of Staake of the Ph ! delphia court permitting Sunday bas [ ball in Fairmount park. the great city ' an associations rgymen appealed from Judge Staake's decision. ClooooooooooooooooooooCoooooooooooo oo oo Gustapon Danielson 109, discount on all new Spring and Summer merchandise. Get your new Spring Hat NOW and save 10, . CONN. HAT CO. R.R. Arcade || \‘ INTERS BEATS BRI 2 w Haven, March 9. | S i inters, lightweight wrestling cham.-| BASKETBALL TONIGHT AT “¥”. pion of the world and wrestling| TWwo basketball games are on tap coach at Yale. successfully defended | this evening at the ¥. M. C. A, with his title here vesterday. defeating | the Stanley Works and the Fafnir “Stranzler Lrennan, of Brooklym. n | teams contesting in the opening two straight falls. The first came 1y | ®ame and the Russell WAngnve 20 minutes 40 5 seconds and the ainst the Stanley Rule and Level e e e ni. Dancing as usual will follow the games, BOWLING SALUTE GERMAN FLAG. london, March 9.—Now that a state of p exists between the Casmo Bowling Alleys| o i noee e b e D 7 1 A German national tlag is to be salut- O DALY \L0RA M. ! ed in accordance with the regulations, bx\‘)ll_k‘ PATRONAGE SOLICITED | says a recent admiralty order. @EEEEE@E@EEEEEE@EEEE@@EE@@@@E@@@@@E@E@@@EE@EE@EEE@EE% =

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