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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1920. : p— : - T e et e e et e YANKEES MAKE IT TWO OUT OF THREE IN SERIES WITH REDS—YALE SWIMMING TEAM SETS NEW RECORD IN DUAL MEET WITH HARVARD—DR. | SHARPE'S NAME MISSING IN LIST OF COACHES OF ELI GRIDIRON PLAYERS — NEW BRIAIN HIGH DEFEATS MERIDEN HIGH AT BASKETBALL 30 TO 15 e s ———r— ey ANKEES CONQUER | SHARPE NOT NAMED ENEW REGORDS SET |} Wonder What an Ouija Outfit Thinks About By Briggs | CHAMPIONS AGAIN' ON GOACHING SQUAD BY ELI NTATIRS e asmar b e g : . . ot 5 = = wiE CERTAINLY Do WE'RE 5u>po§EoFTo IF SOME FouLis phth Inning Batting Rally Nets, Yale's Athletic Director Will : Relay Team Accomplishes Feat v pioces < e AdEOES IEonE 2tie | doiin hwnse T A SHAME To Do (T. Tionss !- NO SELE- HAVE A CHANCE Winers. Five Runs Watch Grads Build Up Team | in Event With Harvard : Ea i BUT WE GET AwAY | RESPECTING SPIRIT s Schemn H o b=t WHTHE T wouLD DAr To ANSWER BUT WE wWiLe NOT alm Beach, Fla., Murch 18.—The New Haven, March 18.—Yale's New Haven. March ‘ S J UEIEb w*_r_ticuouce' FoLtcs :,:nTw Akees threw the champion Reds | footbali couching staff was last night | world’s record for & = > 2 DiE L Feanic _To ,m\,’ Ok another lgss here vesterday. mak- | announced for next season, cons swimming relay race was established OUR SPOOK FRIENDS it two out of three & st the |ing of five former players. only two | last night by the Yale varsity team, tional leaguérs in three cessive | of whom developed the eleven last which swam the mee in 1 min- | Yesterday's score was 7 to season, Dr. Bull and Dr. Arthur 4 second in the dual meet je 2ame was anything but a walk Brides. Bull will again have charge | with Harvard, which was won by the r for the New Yorkers. A flock of jof the development of the punting | Blue, 48 points to 5. The previous s in the eighth inning sent five { game and of the scrub teams, while | record was 1 minute 40 4-5 seconds, nkees home and put an end to what | Brides, who is now practicing medi- | just a cond slower than the new an interesting battle. cine in Massachusetts, will handle | mark 'he team which smaghed the me was played amid tropical { the rush line. John W. Field will | record consisted of John H! Hincks | roundings with a thick cluster of | coach the backfield, particularly in }of Bridgeport: Lowren Thurston of | m trees forming a background for | jefensive play, in which he was peer- | Honolulu, Edwin Binney of Sound Playing on an unen- {jess at Yale. Harry Vaughan will | Beach: and Robert F. Solly of New ide the Royal Ponciana | pave charge of the ends and Tad | York city. he same team created tms battled before @ } jones, as formerly announced, will he | the former record on Feb. 1: bwa of about 3,000. The small stand | oa4q coach. This m ar the Face.as an s inadeqguate and most of the crowd No mention is made of Drv. Al exhibition feature of the rclay cvent on I"“" :"“\]“;'1 or ood I aenee rpe. Yale's athletic directon lagainst Harvard. Yale sent its sec- und the field. . round rule was | .onnec o s - . = S % Scis ! = o e P - : - shi > 3 2 E ! LITTLE FACTOoRY Dowsn IN THEY PLAY oUR SPIRIT °F CoreANY COMING 0 crowd to three bases and 1912 eleven and had a star defeated Harvard, the time being 1 INNOCENT S Py e = 9 oM EGHT ' ush was the only player who 20U ., cep Field is in business in Bridge- | minute 4y econds. This team was PIECES o©F WooD bl ta e e s O R RO oSN ORI Siu(C Btators way to allow®the out- {1, 0% o pefore accepted appointment he official timers at the record- Te ANGWER TuE MOST \fl ¥ 2& SERIOUS EXPRTSSions,| OF PLAYING THE PHowo fiois -ty catche on the regular staff. Jones save | smashing performance were Captain ABSURD QueEsTioms!! REEL GRAPH, = Starts Gam Yale a championship eleven in 1916. | Charles J. Dieger of the Timers club, '/4' c ar the ne with SR et {John J. Dolan of the American Ath- | =i e rge . the veteran south- ; BOWL]NG RESULTS | letic club, and Charles A. Hatfield . and five hits which the Reds co | of the New York Athletic club, as- £ A it SO well i S suring the ucceptance of the newly ttered. The Reds pushed over a crea igures. in the fifth inning, the last that Honix" Oyster House. Hartford. Jo5 i,‘,f,‘,’,‘i‘,. ”,'“(,f.”.o,k:,“,‘. eCoral Wes ge toiled. on a brace of dou- | Beard ...... 3 97 l-smashed in the fifty-vard dash when the first by Rube Bressier and | Garrity - & EBinney won the event in 21 3.5 sec- second hy Jake Daubert. With the | Connors ... &k 85 1.onds, clipping a fifth of : ond O re : to 1 in New York's favo o from the best previous collese mark. = gins sent itcher to' the | Orsine ...0........ 2 | Tyler was second and Brackett o at the st Ry, innin Harvard was third b Collins o :x|u|l;:*t . . Polland of Yale won the fancy dive | e utiona e ness M brsoll second with 97 and Tevy of Harvard e T =X l‘ bebtitinles it ot was third with 87. Townsend of Yale i ‘;”’::“w'd o Lyl '\5:"\]1":3::, | won the vard swini, with Pro and he was able to | Walles of Yale second and Douglass of Ha e vard third. Townsend’s time was minutes 40 3-3 seconds Norater o e won the plunge ANIMATED CARTOONS BY “BRIGGs™ AT THE LYCEUM EVERY WEEK (FIRST PART) v York ......20000005x for distance with 75 feet in 53 ? ik a PSS MIDDLETOWN GIRLS TEAM TO PLAY Y. W. C. A. NEW BRITAIN ON T0 K ‘Ghints Up i S roddnell g1 i Davos of larvard with - sixty feet | o Anfinio: Texta Mareh 18.—Tho | Hiljebrand <00 1 M feame iva. QUINTET IN PRELIMINARY AT STATE ARMORY Bt teed v s B S : Hincks of Yale won the 100-vard . o witth el & restilts S blick dash in 37 scconds, the fastest Captain Bunny's Boys Round Into ¥ spent the ¢ at Kelly Field | Greener .......... .. b tine fmadeiin HECRGainealoRpoolithis o s P S re they de «(l the Aviators’ ball ason. Milroy, Yale, was second | Redl Playing Form in Second Hal fn by a scare of 16 to 6, and before 294 ra 29 fand Brackett, Harvard, third. The ,v' o » B A s & ety b . and Down Meriden ing and after the game, players Assem. Dept. visitors' points v won by five third i i J s ke taken up for flights over Sau Field i 5 places in the five ecvents. e w4 4 § After being outplaved in the first onio. John McGraw and most of | Harker i £ by the Aeriden fiigh school five the club dentist. and three of the | Lemeris ......0... 8 9 : ; : | 4 nnasium, Captain Bunny’'s Ited and paper men accompanyving the S — - | % 4 Gold basket tossers came back in fine ) mude flights. The scor 2 B i e b § fashion in the second half and down- S .o oeoienn. ... 200060161—16 Coach Bob Fisher Declares Crim=on e 4 £ " ,« St lettora: 301 Es Hol ne Une Bl 0000206 Il mwald e i comy Pl ot . : e L s . work of the locals was somewhat dis- Sineiran = - 5 A # ? N 4 4 ; 1 appointing in the opening minutes of RYAN OUT N ‘ : POWerS ........... ! 5 91 Conductig Games. * . A "]‘“- ‘d"ci‘l' reversal of form later Adaii ey i { & ; cheered their followers. As usual, ey Welter Handily Overcomes His | Smith PO PG : ambridge, Mass., March 18.-—Th : . f ok A y g Captain Bunny and_ Tavlor were the Quaker Opponent. e | Tarvard foothall team will not partici- | ; . . 4 _ i : : star performers. Kessler and Tea- pate in any experimental trial of the 9 i ; : ; ; fi’le “""rf“‘h“fi"h‘“ f;’“‘; !"c"e“scf‘" the = of ¥ E NG ; 4 Silver City five. The loss of Captain et WS bais e 6 | playing periods by a definite number - 4 3 Y : Bill Burns was noticeable, particular- jomal A. (. this city, added an- | nadclif of plays if Tl Coach TRobert T. - ¢ < A Iy in the opening stages of vesterdays Siclo st talita lietibe ANZEr ...l Fisher can prevent it. The coach de- : 0 1 ESTalnt an the Doys et Bt iy Joe Welsh Biini e | ne aEepERE e ting A os kol e round hout. SO socospocnn | g 82 | .lterably opposed to the plan and ::ie _\.’ ‘hleil\:pcfhof the champion- Ryan sef a fast pace at the outset - Would mot faver its use by the Harv- ol sl ool league are won all the way. SN ard eleven as Sperimenticyensin S 3 in the Y. M cc b\an;imon'::il::t“ l\:'.}?;: i g S ; . EXHIBITION GAMES, S m i Rulesucomty 5 4 the locals meet Hartford High school. am apd cggs for breakiast O s Emicptteinition ino kR es R Com : Should Captain Bunny’s boys land this S as e il hul as Ark. i mittee fo make a_touchdown worth = : ot same the championship will ®e . Russell 'Bros.—-Advi Boatent g more than 1wo xlu(-\.l ,-ua\.n‘ 24 n: i Pk e B el 5 i clinched, regardless of the outcome of s —— P st N L BT e na tER RGO Reonn ont fvas . : ; e the game with XNew Haven which nyNM RUNS BARKERLIEFS, 00 Sy TR excellent maye, said ( h isher, o % 3 % takes place on March Tomorrow's iadrid. March 1 SN TERTT L et et 1’fi»\l?—‘- | “but elimination of the stop-watch a : o 3 game will start at 8:15 o’clock. There o1 o Madrid } been operati o nie Ebe huid. Ba "d;r jfrom the same would be disastrous, | 5 § 4 will be no preliminary game. Danc- bakeries of ‘the Spanish capity arlion GWimen IR . Por and oppose even its trial by a Har ; j ing will follow the contest. e the strike of bakers in Decem- ;|G oS lio€hner ard team in competition.” : " 2 Yesterday’s score: The proprietors said that they AU EhaizREcxas Assurance that the Haughton “sys- i 4 New Britain © Meriden 1d not make G o SO ‘:: % liem™ will continue to be the hasis of . ¢ Wi % Bunny.........Kessler, Burke, Hugo nted the > anded by the | qp 00 B Ot © 1@ o |Harvard's feothall was: ghien by : 5 3 : \ Right forward = et == B':\Lmlu»‘ Sherdell and Clemons; | Fisher- . : ; - : i i Diiihoarcinic e Te e s !‘u)n(n(l]‘ Vi will ney ev dicwnrd (8 Haughe 2 T rink Leftdorvard trictly fresh 3% dozen. |anil Styles. [iton) syEtemisviileR LgiisEatecesatul g e e i el net Boll Brios——Advt. i ated. “but this does not mean that . . - i i i b sk new wrinkles' will not be developed. Balock - . -.... Harris The graduate football committec has Erceiotin, s e 18 Sl Coftin plan to limit the duration ! clared yesterday -that he was un- m———— ® | ALBANY CLUB INCORPORATED. Albany. March 18.—The Capitol | et W plays which we Standing. I . Cabill. (¢) rf.. J. Peterson, lz.. M. Vars on, rg., B. Robinson. oif.. R. Weise, | Renehan ... ... Stretch T | been at work on new plays adin : i 2 5 as e a an District Paseball association, which is | pajjeve will strengthen the attack and D. Clark, B ger. sitting, E. Babcock, mgr., C. rlson, coach. 3 o operate the new Albany team of the | tpase innovations will get a thoroush i, 8 o FMF;‘ Lgl"’ 30, Me:dtjn 15 ern league, was incorporated With | 14} in the stadium this spring.” T ria e Balock 2. Renehan 1. Koeslor ance |fihssecretany cstale yosterday A e | el ctin CALIFORNIA TO COME EAST. \s an added feature at the stute ] CORNELL CREW ON WATER. | ; Ha 3 Teasto 7 real b omih jieaplialiEsnd: 8,08 0 Tlic dicaatorsyane LOCAL BOYS ON CARD. armory tomorrow evening. when the — avlor 4. Teagl " refe: Avles. ler Auspices of Co. M, C. S. G. | Charles Hilton, Michae] Hawkins and i Nine Will Play Penn State. So Lat- 2 = S S Vor c f el e os-- Gof siinavies o fatiatia gl oo Monits i o Gets First Outdoor Work Over Half- orth: {imor. Bradbury, scor DAY, MARCH 19th, AT ARCH | William vans, all of Albany R e | e o 3 acturing company bas- e ] ¥; scorer, s ARMORY. | S NS = 6 S i ketball five stacks up against the o AL LT Hayes. : Stateltiollea e Ra e Ch L et Newl Britain ‘Nachine lcompany Guins e, Ay, Yo SErn oo omadl) | Dan Flaherty. the well known Ha Games with Yale. Princeton. Univer- ! tet, there will be a prelimindry crew got out on the water for the HERZOG PLAYS WELL. StelFu= pnaccalito Lalancrassed) il foxd DOXINERPIONCEEnE] sity of Pittsbursh. Tniversity ol | between the local Y. W. Gl A. giels | [Wst lime vesterday afterncon. Under s ks s e L s I excelle carc or his sched d 3 . ai o { Coac o P L A B, o & y 7 cide by ballot whether they shall per- | SXTVh day evening, March 26. | tutions feature the most pretentious . a1l leam. Following the bix = same |, "o 5,0 of the boathouse was broken | Good Again. - ; e itk e v e . > . »e dancing u midnight, D2 mit amateur spor under certain I Two local boys will pe s At > | haseball schedule ever arranged for i usic by Olcott's orchestra. up and a channel a half mile long Chicago. March 18.—Pennant hopes steictions on. ;"fi"d“-‘ afternoons. Gene Hagge a Penn State nine. The schedule as from the boathouse to the Buffalo ' for the .Chicago Nationals ascended cote was 21 1o 0 N RS 4 SPORTS BILL IN BAY STATE. | Boston, March 18.—The state sen- | Y. W. C. A. vs. Middictown < Club for the Championship of Counecticut DANCING 9 TO 12. ~sion e Oleott's Orch. : ! Haggertywill tackle Billy Gib- funnounced yesterday by Graduate . # TEI N street bridge was cleared, over this , notch today when headquarters ey = Py - son, who put him away in Meviden a | Manager Neil M. Fleming embraces COLLEGE COACH RESIGNS. course a vars rew paddled in the jearpned that Buck Herzog. veteran . short time ago. Haggerty believes that | twenty-six games. twelve of them on | Crawfordsville, Ind.. March 18—jJ. | first outdoor practice of the season. gsecond baseman, had performed cred- Jast k. o. was an accident and is out | New Beaver field, while the others | It. Townsend, who has béen athletic | ('oach Courtney is hopeful that bY i p)yv in » practice game vesterday a to redeem himself. “Silent Mike.” who { \ill be played on four different | director at Wabash college for three | "Xt Week all of the Corncll crews ;o 'y ojec Herzoz played in a new hails from Vermont. is now ing in | (rips. The scason opens on April 2 | ye vesterday tendered his 1 can man glgs and begin regular out- | g "y tn ool pecause of @ hernia, suf- this city, will be pitted against “Red™ | \vjth vale at Washington, D. C. nation to the college authorities, to | doOr rowing. Taad Sl thel Cabe® started ¢ Ames. Fach of the houfs is carded e i Cs el o dham andll e e e i The old man announced that he had | fe7ed SInce e GusS S ol eppng for 10 rounds. Syracuse will be met on the northern | to Wabash in 1917 from Fort Dodge, | decided not to make public the list or | Lraining at Pasadena, Cal. = . The main event of ihe show will | {3jp while an eastern trip will be ! lowa. where he had been in charge of | NS combinations for the present. Uhon Siuisishanine Sl yeaterdas s j bring togetber Battling Tevinsky and | pade 1o include games with Yale and 'athletics in igh sehool. Ile will | @nd intimater that he might refrain | Practice game, it had been announced. Chier Clay Turner, one of f{he few | pygiie 40 O e B ent bro- | cnense in businces in. Crawfordaviie | from giving them out until just before | depended whether Herzog immediate- an boxers who have attained suc- | grun will include three baseball ; it is said. the first race of the season. that with | ] would undergo an operation or at- ss in the padded ring. games, two of them with Pitt and the R T e S Yale and Princeton on May 15. He | tempt to play throughout the season — ——— | A e Ua ey R e % T said that he thought publication of | strapped in a truss CRIPPLE DRIVES WINNE ot BUME oM e e e e YALE PLAYER INJURED. the combinations might in the past e Be L) New March have been detrimental. The Pas, Manitoba, March 18.— ] ance ofithe latter team in the East. Haven, 18.—Harold TS e Walter Goyne, the Alaskan. won the | Another Western team to come Burton Whipp of Fall River broke his . Hudson Bay dog derby here vesterday. | Stute College is the Michigan . i leg vesterday afteriioon in the Yale W. VA, POSTPO PRACTICE., Jerseyman Lasts mit of Philadel- 396 Main Street Pranteau was second, and Hayes baseball cage in a peculiar accident. Morgantown, W. Va. March 18 5 s third. The = winner's time was 13 He was running bases in practice and | Cold weather and the failure of Coash pla; Bour: hours, 2 minutes for the hundred- slid into second base. when a batted | Shelton to arrive from his home at Philadeiphia, Pa., March 18.—Fred o . mile course. (iovne. the winner. is bll struck his right leg below the |.Huntington prevented the aroning of | Fulton. the Minnesota Giant, last WI“ be Open Every Evenlng from NOW the fameus crippled Alaskan musher . 5\ knee, cau a4 fracture. He wis | West Virginia's baseball practice as | night at Olympia A. A.. {his city, ad- who lost both feet as a result of C = B l Al taken to the general hospital where | scheduled. Shelton will not be able to | ministered a severe beating to Bartief i asmo owliing leys the bones were set. He was.an out- | be here until Monday, and unless the | Madden of Jersey City. U il E freezing on the Alaskan ftrails some nt aster vears ago. Pranteau, the second man. e my A fielder but will be benched for the | weather is unusually favorable the Fulion jabbéd his opponent for the finished onge hour and a half after | 5 o season. He was a freshman in the ! Littér part of this week practice will § entive six rounds. but failed to stop Goyne. LADIES PATRONAGE SOLICITED ' Speffield Scientific school. be postponed till his arrival. the helpless Jerseyman. .

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