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e R = LEWIS DEFEATS s MATCH AT BELLEAIR HEIGHTS—WRESTLING BOWLING RESULTS FAFNTR LEAGUE. DDOCK BEATEN BY STRANGLER' LEWIS| ! Convoy ! Lecnard | Rosenswe | Barenborg | Murphy Production Dept. e dlock - Proves Undoiug' of riner Heavyweight Champion Inspect Welch . Foster Stockley Budnick Bernier Gibney Bernier 16—Ed rang- Londos scored | double- | Garden | head | | i March and Jim in the wrestling er in” Madison Squar night. Lewis won with a and hiplock in 1 hour 35 and 45 seconds. Londos con- fed Chevalier in 36 minutes and beconds with a body scissors and ple wristlock. wis downed Caddock with ing suddenness after Barl n bim a terrible battle for acy. Few realized tbat had lost. especially Gene . his manager. who in Cad- | s’ corner. He protested to | hner but Caddock very promptly an end to all arguments by ad- | bs his manager to accept thel Linn rec’s decision gracefull | Havalick was practically a flving fall and | Otto g aps it was because of this that | T. Blanchard ‘ew realized that Caddock had [ Burns downed. ' So suddenly had lh(‘; | min- 70 80 s1 88 <6 Sloan ! Rouilard | Zwick McaAvay sur- had su- Cad- Me- 405 srning Dept. 71 come that hardly a man saw ner -tap Yewis on the back. hen they arese and shook hands | w of the spectators thought that were about (o resume the struz- rren O'Br | Franks | Lugli ardly a cheer went up as Lewis ' Dumm) ted out of the ring a winner. mediately after leaving the ring ! Hock called for a doctor and it ascertained that the left end of collarbone had been hroken flock said be reulized that he was | as soon as he hit the floor. ddock was after the big man like prrie Caddock indeed is the persistent man ever Seen o He attacks from any p times going for a man - a break while on his own hands | knees. Caddock’s arm locks, and lamped on a dozen of them, | ed to hurt lewis, for he looked some horrible goblin = he | cd under the pain of these bone- Jking grips. the forty-five minute point Cad- Tool Room. 50 57 89 88 Leupcid Wolf O'Neil Hulteen Face | 55 | Pelletier .. | Valentine Walke £ Olde Gustafson Danielson | yestera { however. | of NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1020. EARL CADDOCK ON MAT—CHAMPION REDS WIN MATCH NOT TO BE HELD NEXT MONDAY NIGHT—RESULTS i - oy == —— "OPENING GAME OF SPRING SERIES WITH YANKEES—HAGEN TOPS FIELD IN PRO. OF GAMES ROLLED ON TH GOLF ALLEYS WORLD’S CHAMPIONS' DEFEAT YANKEES — - Thormabler's Wilduess ~ Aids' Moran's Men to Win Opener Mia i, March 16.—Ping Bo- die’s [rantic efforts 1o win a ball game for Miller Huggins and a couple of in- nings of error making and wild pitc ing, in which the contest was decided in favor of the Reds hy a score of < to 1. marked the opening game of the spring series between the New York Yankees and Cincinnati Reds here ¢ Not a run was carned, and from a sharply played contest for five in- nings the game developed into a wild scramble which finally was decided by the wildness of Bert Thormahlen, who forced in the winning count .with a base on balls in the eighth frame. Carl M and mmy Ring were the hurlers who started and the New York man out-pitched his rival, lowing only one hit in five inning Jake Daubert singled in the fourth but was immediately doubled up, so only fifteen Reds faced the famous underbander. ling was unsteady but Huggins helped him out in the early frames by directing his men to try to steal bases. As there are few expert Yank Lose stealers the result was disas- trous. Nabody stole, and Ring finally was allowed to escape without dam- ag Ruth Hurt Slighty. Adolfo Lulique, who has been base- balling all year in Cuba, gave the Yankees plenty to watch in the cl ing innings. He had plenty of curves, and the American’ League player: couldn’t get to his dark-hued delivery when a hit would have caused some damage. He wasn't really to blame for the lone Yankee run, as two errors were used in its manufacture. Huggins shifted his battle front yes- terday, putting Fewster at second base in Pralt's place and using Ward | at third. The change was a good one | from a defensive standpoint Ncither Fewster nor Ward made a -safe hit, Pratt’'s arm isn't in the best shape and he will take time in o~ training to bring it around. Ain’t It a Grand and Glorious Feelin’? e A o A A A e S A e <« By Briggs! . \/\.) WHEN You BRING HOME A REPORT . CARD AND THERE ISN'T A SINGLE " A" on VT JUST. AS PA AND AwWFULLY WORRIED < AN I3 ol i U mifl\‘m 1T - YourR POP AND THREATENS You — You RE AWFULLY SCARED SBUT WHEN SAND THE NEXT o BAD AND MA SEEM MAD AnND Too ™ COMES AND YouR PA T - = YouR AND WORSE GIVES You toow of T AND EATHER A PECULIAR GUST 15 -IT HAS AN "A" on 1T AT LAST- OH-W-n- BOY!! ANT (T A GR-R-R-RAND AND G\.o@R»R»R\OUS NEXT (FIRST PART) In fact the only Yank who hit like | a Yank was Bodie. The left fielder helped himself fo a triple and two @ mugh so, that Bethner, him- singles in four times up. ITtuth finally a vietim of two broken legs dur- got his first safety in the spring series. his' career becanse of this hold, | Hurlburt ......... 73 a clout to right in the eighth with ed Tewis that he must not de. | Danberg Pipp on first. Wally made third, but 400 much npon mere bones. | Fisher there were two out and Groh spoiled e'll break vour leg. Lewis, if you | Demerst the Yankees' chances with a fine stop t on. holding out. Mind you. tell | A Oldershaw . and throw on Ward's wicked drive if you can’t stand it any longer. Galbrith just inside the foul line. L Baand ‘bt he did pet: heed. | A gasp went up when Ruth slid into fairly- teaped. from the hold. tak second in the seventh and rose limp- Caddock with him in a mad ing. Huggins dashed out to the dia- abl& .fer ihe ropes where he mond to sce about his §150.000 piece scottHek. | of bric-a but it turned out-that ofie- HiewY - they were still hard ' Landers the Babe had simply turned his ankle and the gallery reminded l.e S.Ro& L., slightlv. In fact he'was able to run is boast to throw Caddock with- , N. B. Mach to third and slide into that bag = bat time. As a matter of fact W PEEE R, as he bimself wio had been in | Score by innin (oils most of that time. B e hour had just been tolled off In Lewis clamped on his best head . The gallers hooted him as he i bd all the extra pressurc possiblc | khaking Caddock’s head this way that. Caddeck broke it by roll- | idual Single— Lewis clear over. He tried to get | Molyncux ‘ing head seissors as he came ! High Individua Lewis” clutches but lLewis was| TF. Narcum azile. | High Team Sinzle— New Britain Machine nr Machine =ot & hurtful toe hold thal no- | gurely not Lewis enjoved. It a_fearful moment for the strang- | and took his position behind Hagen Those who finished in the mon were Walter Hagen, Detroit, 143, Leo Diegel, Detroit, 156, 73, Davie Robertson, Detroit, { 77—306; Jim Barnes, St ; HAGEN IS WINNER Champion Leats Eg R R it Belleair Heights Course -Namara, New York, 157, 76, 78 Newbower ! Curpentier, Papin and Ledouy; French 1 boxe is now on hi: w to this , count on the Savoi, which lert Havre last Saturday English Promoter Scads Cablegram ELI ATHLE New Haven, ES NOT TO GO. Ct. March 16.—In= ead of sending track and ten- jnis teams to Kngland this summer New York, March 16—Confirmation i Yale has decided to send none. The of the report that Charles B. Cochran, §crew abandoned the plar hecause of English boxing promoter, had signed | conflicting dates for the English Hen- & new sct of articles with 2es ljey and the Yale-Harvard races. The { Carpenticr, Tugpsean = heavvwelsht |yopis international match was aban champion, for a bout against Ja { doned because tisfactor: termy Dempsey to be held in Burope. Was { .ou1a not be made. = Yesterddy :the 1 recefved here yesterday in a cable e d Kb it e ln, graduate committee of the track team sram to the New York Times. Undef {decided that, as previous international the terms of the new contract, Car % pentier gives Cochyan an option of hi: ”"”(“%_Iha;l (l?(ln!l'l(‘dwlial\i)r:], i;\le | services until July rext.year. The{OXIOI Sad. cambriose, wWhie g { 12nglish promoter proposes to hold the | Y2T¢ could not o this year, it would bbut jn Bar Tollowing Is the cable- | Pe Wiser (v wait (il another year. sram: SR mEst el ¥ pplementary agn:cmvi\l R WINS EASILY. Descamps agrees to.hox Dempsey only Philadelpi March 16, —Lew in Europe and only for me. Time ex Tendler, Phil .. 8ave Stock- tended to cnd of July, 1921. Des- | vards Johnny Rose, the Western camps will confirm this. Proposc to ! lightweight, a severe beating in their hold match in Paris round bout here last night, Tend- with | ler had the advantage in every round. Statin hat Carpenticr and Demp- sey Will Box in Paris. . W. Nelson, indianapolis, 157, —313; Mike Brady, Detroit, ; 75—314. George Bowden, and Jock Hutchinson, Chi at 315. Boston, cago, tied Charles Hoffner 316. Twenty other strung out’ behind them. NO BOUT NEXT MONDAY Is Indus of Philadelphia Belleair Heights 1 DIOSEMETE Walter Hagen tional open coast open terday when two /holes in nearcst rival Leo troit *pro,” by sen was so far March was of Detroit, the champion, won the championship here ye he finished the seventy- | strokes, leading his Diegel, anothe twelve stroke in the lcad after the second round that the winner of the fournament was never in doubt. Jim | on That Date—Will Stage It Later. | Barnes began the mornin round 1 i b 16.— na- west Tk L.000000100—1 -.00000701x— Mip. New York .... (38 i Cincinnati 3 - Promoter Benjamin Unable DNOSNE W K Arrange Details of Wrestling Match Murchison’s Newark is Investigated. New York, March 16.-—l.oren Mur- chison of the New York .\. C. will not zet credit for a world record in run- | ning 130 yards in 14 4- at the Frank B. Whitne Post, American Loren Performance At | eight strokes behind, but at noon Ha- Iven Benjamin, who is promot- gen had gained another two strokes| ing the proposed Kent-Ventres and on him with a fine round of seventy- | lercules-Benjamin wrestling matches, three, and started in the afternoon ; announced today that it will be im- with a margin of ten. strokes to his possible for him to complete details ] Tegion sames, in Newark, last Wed- | €70t for the cxhibition on next Mon nesday. It transpires upon measurc- | o .l,' ety blayes cith theinisnis Jonnd K. Willls, | wlio v S Rben e e Geer | 1ast round and finished with an even j awarded the permit to stage a boxing | are tiaclihel con cight feet | ©i8NtY, which permitted Diegel. Who ! cxhibition, conmsented to allow Mr. s made a sevenly-five. to pass him for , penjamin Lo use the March 224 date. This latest development, ;“f‘:‘{“‘f place “‘ ieE I'; ]""‘f"e Lwoos of . o wrestling promoter is planning | with the fact (hal the timers Tool aa pevie Hobertson (ol MRe o bi eventifor intsjexmibitient SIhE | toned temselves five yvards before th etrolt Couniry club werc tled for ‘Hent-Ventres affair shoukl attract/e finishing line, Kills any hope that|ihird at the end of the morning ., oo o1owd. The Hercules-Benjamin | ; round. Robertson held h . ained for a reeord L MurchiSenies nos Louis Teller. the diminutive aking cffort. man, cdged Loos out, money w split hetween s and Tellicr. rnes was not hitting his customary skill, quently in the Palmettos, | of “Benny also having a lot of tronble | man of the Pioncers. linch i rreens, casily one of the best semi-pro large gallery zove Diegel aers ever performing in this city. of applause when he laid an the initial sack in big lo out of a sand trap can hurl a fine hole on the last green . Three Stri Descamp: HORSE THROWS A s = ain ey Carmody Escapes Inj n Rides Winner of Next Race hvana, Cuba, March 16 —John, Jr. a fast six furlongs when he wom | fourth event at Oriental Park rdey, stepping the distan-e 4 He was the public choic incidentally the first odds on rite to win in some time. fre program was ziven over to the ng platers, with the six ruces inz a claiming” clausc. and the bgoers had a difficuit time in try- to pick the winne pckey Carmoedy e n his mount. Baccarat, i the bna race. fell right after the t. The boy came right back in following cvent by ridng the win- T vather poorly in Averages, J. Huek Willometz Sertir Wl Wi . Kildulf Patrous Heller ke Anderson (Union) conpled star- place but Freneh- and third Robertson, will be for'a side bet. DALY WANTS LYNCH. Jud Daly of the Water- | of the Eastern leasue. is angling for the scrvic Lynch. crack first base- bout Man bury club aid 1o be ger W. March tormer University Pennsylvania star and internation- ally famous as a runner. probably will be selected to coach the West Virginia (rack team this spring. { mell has had remarkable track and field athletics and | pointment here is strongly favored. Morgantown, i6 Nat Cartmell, the ball | with and found himsclf Jim was oen the The round apnroach aped’ injur; Jkson ! Prigy | Molyneux { Be ot Freoman Wagner Narcum play- e | suc ue | shot tao the 5 i 'YNAN 3 . ! Bahcock ew York. March 16.-—Marty Ty Volz St . star forward of the Columbia | A. Anderson : "J ‘“ versity basketball team. was ves- eder i hay elected to the captainey of tho i NeUDEUOr .. ueeenannn st ‘ Briggs’ Cough Drops are 1 varsity five after a close race| Lofgr bt e e = 4 — 3 ‘ thethoner 1 acileca 0L L O AN === @ wonderful for children They like them and they do stop a cough. C. A. BRIGGS CO. CAMBRIDGE MASS. - Sam Weinstein for hun's election w not pronounced Siotis il after the fourith ballot. Every . Face. v who plaved in a regular gume . [, Myer allowed to vote. | Cusack — Burkardt asketball and & - Dance Young Kibner ol Co. M, €. 8. 6. ' Page I 19th,. AT ARCH ARMORY. INDLANE Vs, BRITAIN MACHINE CO. B. Y. W. G . Girls’ Club for the Wip of Conmecticut GeTO ? 1 GINGER ALE The chi fler Auspices DAY, MA enborz = Maier f Springficld T Myers Westman Coolk o 21 90. a0 90 ok st thought when one secks a ginger ale of acter and quality. E NEW liminar) Middictows The distinctive, delicio us flavor of this trae oduct—aged an d melfowed—marks it as ale perfec 5 FOR YALE. ou. Smothers Harvard at Squash Tennis Oreh. | . dormil on Latter’s Courts, Produced in a bottic b uilt for 1wo—to be served at restaurant and the home, Oleort's I - e . Mass.. March 16.—Yale smothercd Harvard at squash tennis BOWLING : 2 i | here vesterday afternoon, winning all asino BOWlmg Alleys i six matches. Dave Key was the only Harvard performer that put up a OPLN DALY 36 A. AL fight, Schermerhorn, his Yale oppon- ; DIES PATRONAGL SOLLCIT THEY HARVARD CO.. LOWELL, MASS. Boston Branch, 45 Commercial Wharf Beverages of other Nations and Periods {l‘:l[ Y Peasants of Finland Have Their Kalja / ProbucT STOP THE TICKLE | | ent, being forced to play three sels D | before the maich was decided.