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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1920. LEADERS MAINTAIN ADVANTAGE IN BOWLING TOURNEY AT PEORIA, ILL—OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE ATHLETES TO COMPETE IN PENN. GAMES— AMERICAN LEGION TO CONDUCT BOXING BOUTS IN PROVIDENCE, R. 1.—BRITON PRAISES CARPENTIER’S PROWESS—FRISCH AND FEWSTER ARE STARS JWLING LEADERS | BASEBALL BRIEFS TA“é‘i)‘ffi‘fi‘oifféogoff’TsfENEUSH ATHLETES {When a “Feller” Needs a Fricad . | Ciney's Saturday game with Indian- | | S ! 957 Police Commission of Providen o U i EHERE | | “Rabbit” Maranville is using most of his spare time 1o hic himself T Gt OrEanization] B mita R St o ‘ / wround the golf links //‘ 0Wan Heads Individuals and- Stage Eshibition. Oxlord and Cambridge Send Word . : = Yesterday's win for the Hed Sox . | evened up their series with the P'rovidence, L h . Meyer in All Evems | Giants. These gsames lock like the | Providence Amarican Legion, They WIH Be Rep]‘esemed ! class of the training trip tilts granted permission to hold boxin 2 1 = | bouts, and officials of the organiza- T ESa U = Armando Marsans has reported 10 | tion stated that a competent match- | Philudelphia, March e y MR. J?FNC U'\JFLCSS 3 2 e is b ked fo ker % . G s 7 4 i = individuals and two-men cham- | 10 ('("n'“,f’,“,.:f,']"”.' ~1l‘;\i‘vl! ’Sfif)i,r',r.’,‘, maker would 'l once be engaged. land Cambridze will be represented | fov GET RID o Ble rasied 1o distueb the Amers 2 DCT D0 BOE B e The license wus eranted by the in the 26th annual relay carnival | THAT D06 I'LL HAVE bowling conzress leaders 3 Litha, B e 5 ‘poh(lll comm m|n with l’hf']s‘nmlhl- scheduled by the University of Penn- lo CANCEL “ourR k. - e S 5 : tion that proceeds from the bhouts sylvani Franklin fi for Frids i = % §. Two changes among the | G e e Ghe AciEn P T T T ¢ bouts be sylvania on Irankiin field for Friday. = . LEASE - THE WHOLE men in the individuals and R e e e aes [desotcaliio finclvostslwelfarcwor i Wi i1 and Saturd May 1. Thi ts were recorded. e s By Active members of the organization | was the welcome news flashed acro. [, NEIGWBORHOOD 15 Cramsic, Chicago, with a B & = have declared their intention of put- the .Atlantic Saturday to Murdock | = KICKING BECAUSE into eighth place in the ma\,i ting on some of the best boxers in the , Kendrick. chairman of Penn X ! ot - OF 1TS' HOWLING bils. M. Stewart of Cincinnath, | 0 \iGranes Texas ofl well has | COUNtrY and it is understood that wll . ia’s track committee, and re- 2 a count of 1857 for nine ZAMes, | wcome in. with oil wells, Ha- | Matches will be staged in Infantry membering the wonderful four-mile | into ecighth places jin the all- | (o 3 acks and New York hall | hall. The action of-the National A. (. !race .in 1914 will hail t news with | The leade . * has evervthing com- | Manazement in putting on men who the keenest zest. cn: Brucks No. 1. Chicago for the most part are managed by — Fleming furniture company. | S e <lub officiuls has hurt the game in One Team Because of W 947: Horlicks. Racine. | \fjckey Devine cought four innings | Providence, it is asserted, and an ef- | Because of the rav that the Srnics Lunch. Chicaso. | for the Sex Saturday and threw out a | fort will be made by the post to re- | World war made in the ranks of Ing- Canton, O.. 2915. | pajy of would-be base stealers in the | store the sport to its former plane. | !and’s youth, Oxford and Cambridge o-micn: varil and A. Harl-'! ‘geventh, Snyder and George Eurns. ey | will send a combined team to rep- Chicago. $: A, Schultz_ ar the latter one of the best base runners | PPAISE { resent their country 1o compete ack, Shebo .. Wis., 12575 O.{ jn the National league. \ S CARPENTIER i against the best college teams of the chead wnd E. Grubb, St. Louls, it e [Lnited States. They have chasen | t. Muggley and (. Deck, St Umpire Bill Klem is making the the two-mile relay as the event in 1231: M. Morgan and J. Han- | rounds of the National leazue train- | Enslishman Who Recently Watéhed | which they will compete, and they bicaze, 1230 ing camps instructing the players in | . % { undoubtedly be a very hard nut lividuals: B, Megowan., Eva regard to the changes in the rules, | French Heavyweight Performy, Says jop the American teams to crack. . Meyer, ¢ Louis, 6 < s happy ‘till it came time to d1s o e ial i |. Oxe of the membe of the Camni- e e R L e He' ls Quick, selentific st Goady (3.2 6 tord squad - that will be Mathieson, Chicago, | the Cubs. An Englishman who recently saw ; Sent s the seas will be Mon- [N B = Georges .Carpentier in ‘an . exhibition ' {a8Ue. the greatest digtance man in L i liddie [2ayres Is taking a turn on | hout went into rhapsodies over .{he : -n8land. and if the University of : M. the slab now and then with the | Jacenchman’s sivle as follows: | Pennsylvania can find suitable op- South . Ind., 1860; Braves. He is determined to st “His glove work during the shoet PORCNts for him, a special three- Wolf. Chiczzo, 1349; R. Rusch, | somewhere if he cannot make a regu- | gropp© §00¢) DOUE (WIS the Sho™t o i oy o will also be put on. Mon- ¢ 1546, place in the outfield. sa he at- | g ZPEO% T he’slu;'\"i" e the | tague, six wecks ago. won the 2 acked the Braves' weakest spot. wed the onlookers | 7joc Oxford cross country 111, March 22.--Bowlers in i 77 f/,’,/// 7 i 1 S CLUB e el : e e e oen beaten. THO | yaying o new record, ‘in spite of the | AY BUY TIGER Jigge atz is making a brilliang { S 218t teft, 5 Tan In posi-{ giet that frequently during the race | bid for a regular outficld job with the ¢ ton while ‘he measurcd the risht po qropped back 60 or 70 vards to | e nts. Scribes now have it that { €70sS. Which, had 'hé emploved 'it, | oo on his mates. He won B | Statz and Kauff may alternate in cen- | Would have sent poor Lacners (0 bye- | 1yuieulous ouse and. {0 (he 4 ter field, according to the opposing | Pve for some time—that ‘wonderf vi“mm 5 G nnenl G e By~ Detrole annlactarers inticlics o[t with all the potentialities in (he | now record for the course. The | i Srests { SR T ay 1sanazement will guery the va- | roit, Maick —Gwnership of ¢ r angles was to the critic | entries for the three-mile race, and Jetroit Americans will in @ few _ of boxing rare champagne to the {4t is expected that some very fine Feut chtively with Detrolters, it | yankoes Have ! Chitk * Féwstor s and noisseur of wines. Now and again | distance men will be found to give 1e known here today. with the illustrating some difficult/ bit. of. battle to the redoubtable Knglish Incement that John Kelsey and Giants Frank Frisch—Both Give | P0XINg he would apparently get in collegiate distance runner. ) Detroit manufactur- sy ! a7 b i tangle—apparently only—for from the Oxford Has Fast eam. Vere to acquire (he interest in ' .Promisc of Starring This Scason. |{ position he would turn a defensive af- | 'pne hig interest will, of course, held by Yawkey estate of Now that Frank Baker has con. | Ltude inlo one .of potent attack.” Ttlienter in the two-mile team that O3 One thousand sharcs &6 ;Lo e o imitate Pattl Another timey o sl 4ol ondeHull as fo appe ford and Cambridse will present. a price said 1o be in eX-| ., 4°01)) return to the Yankees to play simple, but the fact remains that for | The cable ted that Itudd, Mon- a0 | third base Miller Huggins once ‘fnove | = 01 Mah tht speed and skili ‘of Car- | tague and Killegar of Oxford, and | Navin WiIl conllnue a8 { =, oo 1eqd with the problem. of | Lohiiel *are: remarkable. It- is 1o Montain, . Tatham and Gregory of na as a part of the pend- 5 GO KO M Veter the moet | Yonder our men have been outclassed ¢ Cambridze will compose the team, eal will < shar Ppeppery player on the elub. Fewster | B, Dim.” Cdrpentier is too anick, too |which will be accgmpanied by Col. | ing his holding: bobaltilme PR ’”: S sl ientifie, too good.” {A. N. S Jagkson s manage r 1.000 ehon S hira bane und — {through whose influence the comin kars, Kelsoy and Brizes secur et e B G B R OUTLAWS WIN OPE of the team was made possible, and a half inter insthe Mlian; > B — Alfred Shrubb, the famous d Kelsey and Walter and players an equal holding in Congright N. Y. Tribuse lac. with Baker and his bat back Huggin E i - b Basketball Team Has | runner and for several —year iger park. et N il giv ceteran | Fasy Time Winning in Forestyille. S iUenniiies el McontinuestusiliOf FaLety first andinillislieitue veteran SYimsing in Korestyille, | f0: and distance men, as coach. : 2 3 orner. The Outlaws, a newly organized ' . Shrubb will guar Fiiat N > Eanigedidmhe preseute of ! ANIMATED CARTOONS BY “BRIG AT THE LYCEUM EVERY WEEK (FIRST PART) LEANS UP lle%d. |.n.vx§-h.cu hc.fa no)l fitted, or | frst game in Korestville Saturday | pe in the pink of condition when | Boo IE G second base. Derrill Pratt has not| night, deteating the Korestville gIrls i yney meet America’s best on M il = SaEal been getting any stronger either as a| 14 {0 4. The Kopf sisters, Frances he query at once arises as o OLYMPIC TEAM TO PLAY. | tonight. The same teams will meet SOUNEY ON BOARD. . ati ging heen zaining in power of direc- S B ) : ol : ican S - < 5 s E 2 ‘hich i 3 Football Association Waging ' not & & pows the winners. Although it wis Helen's his formidable for- | American Seven Will Meet Canadian The American team which is com- 3¢ o i s & - en's | {erjal to meet this - a tion. 50 it may be at second base that | fira(’ appearance on a ity icam, she | e incasion. Coach Robertson of | Septet at Pittsburgh Tomorrow Night. | posed of members of the St. Paul, | [0C3! boxing commission, was named eigr g 5 vice-chairman of the state boxing the bell rings for the big show 10| ketball player. Kver ; i | ican hockey team. United States ren- | will play in sev - iss a i s g all player. Fvery member of th : ended to put his | ican hockey team. United States rep- | will play in several cities to raise the | commission, at a meeting held Sat- e Makes N 5 . Fewster TiRG 5 5 h he had intende £ L y bier Makes $100,000 in Month. | open. In Fewster and .Frisch the | Qutlaws scored from the floon & ;;;:”(f:fign,s on the one-mile event, he | 'ésentative to the Olympic games, will | necessary funds to pay their ex- | yrday afternoon in Meriden. don. March 22.—The English] o, whose styles are simila i Aati e PR se styles simila well for Forestville ; 2 - le to the Lns- | a1l ausociation, in an edrnest ar b Il s e d A tase v bt S ;_ea;m that will give batt ishmen. ment to prevent coupen bettin: | cona 'y lot more knockin s £ about than | Bigelow McCa > ; = S i A i { 3 3ig cieeciiio... McCarthy | ¢ de nnsylvania. _vesults of the leading foOtballl oy Fewster. Irisch has played foot- | R {‘.:]‘Z”-‘m'"‘";’l‘“‘:f."‘l‘m Sh D . b 3 it " e P e rlie ) e e e s fact, Yale was | ' II'lad th practice ai present, (N3t i 3 Lfull of vim and hoth aresensational | B ] two-mile teams. In fact, .e (< 18 ; rdid ai Newcastle the police | figigers and remarkable base runners Cus : o A f runners. | Atecu O'Connell | veray of the recent indoor season. In | cigarette for you! v for sixpences (12 cenjs) and | ever increasing interest. Tt retta e Reed, Driscoll, O'Brlen, Siejaenhs anc 5 & (24 cents.) The hooks of one Pl e o | tight guard i e ble of beating two minutes. Reed *‘bogkie”. showed that he had| HARTIORD BOXING BOUTS. kol G ercills] nRab 8.9 st Ainpranne | 4 clear profit of $100.000 during A e : diara & Msrrills and Driscall have won many jmpo ! e ter, and. they will make the Yale e to Watch Haggerty and *“Silent Mike” | Kopf McCue 1. Loomis 1. H. Kobf | jei'm very hard to beat. It will also Matchmaker Da "1z 'ty 10N 5 3 Sdnisaton latchmaker Dan Flahert DOXINg | |)o\nes: timer, Sexton; scorer ib- y Iy e foot by Yale in a Iaven, Admission & carg in Hartford Priday night is at- 2 J beaten only one foot hy | Peptss two-mile relay race, so the Crimsou imming assoeciation has| Gene Haggerty and flent e will also have v . nnounced. A. J. Wilson, who | Doran, formerly of Benningto! K. ) Chicago is also to have ‘very team, was elected president of | will appear on the card. Hagzerty | Paslern Tennix Women Win and Lose | Cambridge-Oxford have the Sociation for the coming vear: ! will stack up ogainst Willie Gibson of With Westerners. hardest of competition to meet here, ent, - and Goulding Wight, { Meriden a. short time ago. e deal jne East versus W tennis comp T!m”;?: ‘;»“i:;‘s“:l‘: nic:wdofnm\! ‘be ‘1““: “ranklin - D' he that all officers must be g | thatehed “Red” Ames. bouts | in one victory and one defeat for the ¢ o of colleges having membership | #re scheduled over ihe ten-round | eastern representative Tl ot |iGlamonRtoyiadmission ive of each college in the asso- | Matchmaker Flaherty has secured | pruce of Los Angeles and Miss Helen i s s s B would make up the executive! for his star bout, Battling Levinskey | Baker of San Francisco defeated | . Einehur = SR e dian ring sensation. It will he the | Bosion, national woman —champion | tice round here yesterday and turned third meeting of this pair. levin- [ ung Miss Eleanor Goss of New York | in a very creditable on the cham- ngfield, Ma Mareh 22.—IEd- , proposed hout with Fred Fulton in e R course of an all-Boston affair in which | : 5 nnox, last year's heavy hitting | Philadelphia later in the month. The Mrs. Wightman defeated Miss Be Ouimet and W. Travers defeated | z i £ sires so completely you 1 agree he Hampdens again. He was, | um. and those who know Mr. Fla- |gingles match hegun yesterday. aine Rosenthal, of Chicago. and o Flynn. the first man to sign.{ herty in this city are confident that| pad won the first set 6—4 W. S Dillon. of Fitchburg, defeated here, but with Howie Baker to, means that they will zct the seats! gne defeat in the serics. S\ e New York. b = Jown the dizzy corner Lennox | they pay for. - - L ; low-mild-body due to Camels qual- elding and batting averages ! CHIBITON G S : = imonz the best of any first s, Texas. March ~Boston | ish and choice Domestic tobaccos lan in the Eastern league L\\ii ic; 4, 11, New Yoark Na- & - ] - Ray Grimes of Hridgeport | riomals, 3. 10. 0. Batteries: Hoyt. : $ are a revelation! You will prefer the his chiel rival | Pennock and Devine. Walters: Toney, - c 1 - = S i I ¥ amel blend to either kind of tobacco YOI, BOY BREA RECORD. | (hattanooza, Tenn.. March 21— y smoked straight! . i & Philadelpliia Nationals, 16. 15. 15 = trord, March A world's pra high school ho) ed 16 New Orleans. March 21.—Cley z i 5 New Orleans. March 21.—Cleveland | < e - ravelled the distance in 2 3- Sneres A b eveleng Y 8t leave no unpleasant cigaretty after: seconds, made by BB oasii S Sy M ol G o e S - e, e | homasilornelsonAvlkeriana L n Street : To get a line on why Camels win | —— ] 7 ’ you so completely compare them Morgantown. March e i H r €. Martin. a s ? | in scienti; led pack. : 3 o Bowling Alieys | iome, o Neryy o Jonhomore, ot e gineieatyseaiedpackotes the world at any price. You'll pre- arleston. = . has & electac U ll - ages (200 cigareites) in a glass- 5 .. ' e A t < ntl Easter e papercovered carion: We fer gquality to coupons or premiums! Neamnifor Martin is a forward ) . carton for the home or office { no doubt will incline toward the poliey S e coach e Ha ) eer of the team. Sl e ’ 4 1 3 1 j Jrewster will play either the out-|zirly basketball team, played their "antee that the English collegians will fielder or as a batter. His arm has | and Helen. played « fast me for | whether America will have the ma- | — here tomorrow night also. Michal Souney, chairman of the ign Against Betting—One | Iewster finally will find himself when | proved thut she was “there” as a bas- Ppennsylvania stated at once that, Pittsburgh, March 22.—The Amer- | Boston and Pittsburgh heckey teams, New York clubs have a pair of young- | O'Connell and A. McCarthy plaved | wij make every effort to have a | PIaY the Winnipez, Capada. team here | penses to Belgium. -ting’ the bill introdguced in |y : Ay Be e : upporting he is of a more robust build and can | Gutlaws et | e Il oe mentions, to show thé extent) jan " ana played it well. Both are ! 1o Kopi considered as -the fastest two-mile filled up betling coupons. | New York fans will watch them with G McNevin | peifelfinger the Elis have five men v i : . distance races this win- fiv. | Local Emthusiasts Will Be On Hand T T o | n{midas dtans s N ADMITY el sl a 1. O'Connell 1, G. Merrills 1. be remembered that Harvard was own univer to the Intercol- | tracting cohsiderable local attention to be reckoned with. faptain of the 1913 Yale swint- | now making his honwe in thi good material for 5 ent, so that | Russell, of Pennsylvania, vice- | tlartford. whoe knocked him out in San Erancisco! Maren| 25 ——Plaxy m /it shouldibelone ot Jthe | grealest fon. secretary-treasuver. It mute will tackle the ved | {ition for women resulted yesterday Il to hold the crowd that will small to hole “row association and that one repre- | 'oute. { doubles match Mrs. Sthel Sutton U“‘”’r' HAS ( ()“'l‘)' ROUND, bt and Clay Turner, the full Wooded Tn- | Nrs. tazen Hotchkiss Wishtman of | Francis Ouimet played ENNOX SIGNS CONTRACT. skey must win in order to get the Sl (tmons wemen players | pPlonship course. was in the | e el AMELS fit your cigarette de- asemon, has signed to play : bouts will be Stagad in the Auditori- { ker 6-—4. in the second sel of a | Fred B. Elliot and J. C. Farren. M L% : . i : : ; e k. they were made to meet your taste! s a third baseman till he ! purchasing tickeis ahead — of time | western plavers & twolvictoriesl fol\ I \Miss Kaiel BomannorlE EGL Gl : it Uniqueflavor,fragranceand mel- ansterred to the initial bag. 3 i 5 | 3 ! X ciding ¥ ity and expert blend of choice Turk- S Barnes and Snyder. McCarty e 7 | C"hattanooga (Southern association). X : e fior the 20 vand dush was e i {26 Battcrics: Rixes Smith and 3 7 ‘With Camels you can gothelimit ; - ow Marshall, Cunningham. 3 . gy nizht by Waiter Joseph. a | woinerow: =~ Marsh: = without tiring your taste. They js. The previous record was RilccoNo At s e | 4 = S taste; no unpleasant cigaretty odor! BOWLING ! MARTIN EL D CAPTAIN WIu B O E rv E . f N 1 r r w. ! € Upen LVery Luveming Irom IiNOW @ Camels are soid eversmnere PUff-fOr-puff with any cigarette in l to captain the Mountaineer hasketball strongly recommend this oS PATEONMaM SOLICITED ' and a siar player, : . A RoL BN OLES Jos