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NEW . BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1920. NEW BRITAIN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND ALUMNI PERFECT PLAN TO SECURE SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR WILLIAM F. BURNS ROBINS MAKE IT FOUR STRAIGHT WINS OVER YANKEES—BAD FEELING EXISTS BETWEEN RED SOX FNIR BEARING COMPANY QUINTET JOVEMENT STARTED | NBURNS MEMORIAL igh School Students and Alumni; Plan to Purchase Trophy Case teps toward: a for the Wil- | Francis of a trophy case for zes won by the New ool athletic tean meeting held last evening of repr tatives, of the lLetter Men's club, > basketbail teara, the student body A the alumni. Committees were fned to hundle “ the subscriptions: the movement will hecome oper- | next week. fund i Burns memor consist- the various | Britain High were taken wt ve The Committees, committ are follows: hmni, Al Schade. Ben. Doughe lliam O'Brien and Ted. ool committee, John Bunn ink, Francis W. Delane bberts, Francis Griffin, C., ¢, Crane. Harry Bradbu athletic coumcil, will assis nmittees t is estimated phy. which the hese Taylor that the proposed deceased athletic ¢ always favored will cost about 0. Principul Louis P. Slade has nted permission for the placing of } case in the reception room of th: demic building. ' it is planned to purchase n ! ne silver cup which will be the case, and which wi name of the most popt ing a standard mark I also attaining excellent letics during the vear ool. This will William Burns hand- placed | contain | pupil, | in studies | results in the at known Memorial cup be To Complete Schedule, of | doubt e little proposed succass. Th “Bil b st in every the me are to be the e success of eting with Goi ussociutc reli>d upon to as: } towara the campaign, Basketba!!:,.. | seems urr an n- | mo- hun- | m succes and there INDUSTRIAL HARTEFORD COUNTY R THE INSHIP ol Corbin and Colt | | Britain Machine Pratt & Whitney . New and ARCH < of Co. ARMORY M. State Gu AT TUI ler Auspic ST 1 A DAY, MARCH 26th, 8 n. m. 50¢. mission Dancing Mhat constitutes happy W mnion 1 Is your married life happy? See how you can avoid uo- happis in i Someone Pay | the at the LYCEUM THEATER §, {2 team con 45 G | And who will fund. dreds of persons contribute to the proposcd The basketball quintei, of which the deceased athletc was the success ful leader during the season ju closing, has decided to complete the playing schedule. On Saturday noon the team will play in New Hav- en at 2 o'clock in the afternoon On next Tuesday night in the Y. M. €, A gymnasium, the game with Hartford, will he contested. It has been decid- ed to donate the N ain portion ol the receipts of day game to the William ¥. Burns Memorial. Tt also probable that a game will be ar d between the school team and isting of alumni members, played with Mr. Burns dur- in the city who hav > past three years. BOWLING RESULTS INDU Stanley Stotis Wright Young McBriarty tabcock Page TRIAL Rule & LEAGUE Level Co. 96 109 LX) 105 100 96 101 48 & 87 92 86 104 107 wders Anderson. Wright Anderson Huck Prior Frary 476 Works. a1 85 N Staunley I rederickson Molyneux Pe Ber Kilduff 156 n Works. Kiley Willia NMyer udett “rson . Corbin. a1 fron Works, 94 85 Vulcan s0 87 N1 Warner Danielson 10 Americans Ba Jourm: McQuillan Gowdy. Tampa, Cincinnati 6512500 i ton Anie 3. Bafteric que. T Rariden: Johnson, Zachary nich National icuns 4, 11, le and and Pici- ham. Ala. Philadelphia Birming 5 ~Rixey, sman and 0. tteries Whes Hender Meadows, Glasier, Peto etts and Meeker, Gooch Anreri- | 14, CH STAR QUALIFIES, © March 24.—Marcel Guillemot. 4'rench long distance runner, sund. confirmed his ¥ight to repre- sent France in the Olympic games by winning the Irench national run of about ten # making the distance in 1 hour. 1 minute and 41 By his victory Guillemot comes the cross country both of France and Great on second now b champion Britain. 118 | i issimo of the * through | upon | san ihe ! cuit BARROW AND MAG ARGUE OVER UMPIRE Giants’ Leade; Dissatisiied With Dallas. Texas, ma 8el red vesterday n would co umpi hetween March - 24 of the ternoon t tinue to act in the exhibition the Giants and the or that the as o e Red Sox would be called off. After the squabble ovenr G Itoone, the Boston writer. umpiring on the bas in the game at Wichita Falls Monday. KEd Barrow, general- Boston team, sent a te Ban John reque to send one of the teams. FFurth. aid that it not Na- series that if- Roo- v was not permitted to work on the bases, then Brennan could not behind the plate. Going over on to 1ort Worth opening game and Barrow when Rooney the York m if Rooney afterr egram to It dent to join Barrow tional league n His umpires rmove, was and intevurbhan turday cries, an on of the were train for McG together to pa sitting happened Barrow asked the it it would be ed on the bas w recd of here on . with the L line lieldea taking heaved car nage um McGr acted the In the sec led. Fred Toney to i field I and, seeing going to New right that Roone) arbitrators urd huses deive the time n also in as one the anic sat- crac Hoope Toney hi first, M out. the had down to cher leather spe n called the p protested that T Giants, ¢ McGr claine- off to the nst Meinnis s decis them left the to his decision, his foot on, accordin the zume. team that oil il departing to play i working it not the e Youn ho in- visit Be W in county. structed 3 in Wichita ¢ not 1Palis Rooney while would finally piring the From three the games insisted on the bases. ippeared as if th played, but Bar- consented fo Brennan um gume alone. the way thines umpires ame Connolly join the here and 13 grect 1the New Antonio Thurse the Antonio, | could Me zlad to have | tea Barrow For a me he may ofli Barrow be the coming inz Tom Johnson Lirennan pected is exp o sent by to teanis is Kic Yo ni tr n k h to players san When Gilants were ining i rennan asked him umpire tho that he would me along with providing th The it Klem heip Lid em o series. w th not manag the told McGraw satisfactory Red Ay ould Sox has be to him. TO SUE \GAIN. AMurphy to File Another Suit A, Major Clubs, 1t Lea “hic: March collect back rent Nautional ing the leagues gue from the Chicago leagne baschall club, nam- National Amierican jointly, was the cir- court today. to W. Murphy. of hic 0 club. Mr. Murphy ilar suit club temporary and filed in according ormer owner the last month tiled a sim- naming only Nutional Jeazuc and officials and sought injunction gainst the ue to rest n it making ns for the 1920 seasen This suit withdrawn vesterday. Mr. Mur- d his lawyers were not entire- led with the munng~ 4 which drawn. owners o frov ing the act| the | 1w | ali the ! . i innin MeGraw | rrow [ ‘!I\“ Another suit 1o | i ’, (Nt l/ 1N | Ceprighs .. Trtbana Inc. | ! ANIDMATED CARTOONS BY “BRIGGS - BROOKLYN ROBINS AGAIN BEAT YANKS | National Leaguers Make it Four Straight in Exhibition Games Jucksonville, | Fla., 24— Rob- i March IFour in a row for the Ruthles: the Ruth-ed Yankees. Four victories for Wilbert son’s gingery. well-conditioned ! over the big machine that [ed to cut such a wide | American lecague this ye H i | i 1 Robin- team is expect- wath in the The fourth same, yesterday. notber victory for Brooklyn prettily ficlded, neatly pitched con- that went to the Robins in the half of the ninth on a fluke hit. score was 1 to 0. | The Robins showed the pitching. the same snappy | and the same i | was in a test | 1ast i The same fine that has ames. e | showed characterized all of thei Yanks, although better than in any spring the box and in I but the hitters were again { betore the Brooklyn hurlers. | Clarence Mitchell, Al Mamaux { George Mohurt, the “find” ot | year. were the Brookiyn piiche Iwent so well. Mitchell yielded i hit, Mamaux one and. Mohart two nany was in twice in the fourth wnd in the sixth, when a timely hit would have hurt, | IFrank Gleich, who was in the |in Sam Vick's place, failed | times. | Bob defeated the field helples and th one | | gume hoth hurled the first Yanks, allowing three ase on balls. He h, when two and a pass one out, but Shawkey < for the | hits and giving one I'was in a hole in the fou hils, a fielder’s choice [ filled the bags with only | retty play by Bob Meusel and { Truck Hennah repelled the Robin | Myers hit to Meu who (hrew ia fthe plate, forein, onc runner: and Ilanvah bluffed @ throw to first {then turned and cut down your | Neis, who had roundec third. Tt was Jidsummer play, nicely execut The winning run wasn't u | tured in any heart-throhbing maunner Mohart drew “Rip™ Collins’ only pass fto start the ninth, and took Olson’s sacrifice Neis flied to Ruth and it like extra innings, but Jimmy ston hoisted a oxus leagucr ter ticld, and although Iuth allant effort and got one hand on the ball in a vain cffort to make a shoe string ch, the pellet drop- fely Mohart crossed the fiv out ion John- to cen- made a and New York Brookiyn by iunin | l | | | | 1 | 000000001—1 BANON COACIHL March 24 former Univ football and basc- | ball star, has been appointed coach {and athletic director at Lebanon Valley coliege, Anneville. Pa. Light will' assume duties next fall and charge of foothall, baskelbadl mad & basebad NEW LI Philadelphia, | (Hobey) Lizht, | of Pennsylvania —5, L a ins in their spring campuign against | ficlding | carnest work at the bat | sccond | looked | i Fagee's charg game this | who | i Inticlder but 000000000--0 | spent the winter at his have | gAin’t It a Grand and Glorious Feelin’? - ~~— —— AND A SouL KNow WHERE ARE GOING TJo LIVE YoU DON'T umNow AND You DoN'T You -WHERE You mMak= GIRL FRIENDS AND THEY HAUE A CAFETER!A AND A SWIMMING TooL AND A GYM- AND- AND -~ s L] A LOT OF AT THE LYCEUM EVERY WEEK MAGEE WILL TELL ALL i Barred Player Will Make Public Al- | leged Reasons Why He is Barred Irom Organized Baseball. Cincinnati, O., March 24.—Rela- tions of a sensational nature are hinted at in an announcement made here yesterday by Lee Magee, former Cincinpati and Chicago National lea- gue ball playver. *On Saturday,” said Magee, “I shall make public the charges on which the Naticnal league bases its action in barring me from its circuit. I'll show the documents, both in my favor and ; against me, and let the public judge whether I've heen fairly treated. “I’ll add to this: I'm going to burn my bridges and then fiump off the ruins. Tf I am barred I'll take quite a few noted people with me. ’l1I show up some people for tr turned eve:r since 1906 and there will be merry m in the baseball world.” Robert . Alcorn, Magee's attorney. said John Heydler, president af the National league, had been asked to in- vestigate charges reflecting on Magee made by a National league magnate, and added: “If Mr. Heydler persists in ignoring s against the magnates and refuses to hear them the same will be made public by Magee. Magee, it is said, was refused a con- tract by the Chicago National league club for 19 Attack on Bill. Albany, N. Y. ponents of the Walker tack on the measure. W object of the objecters license committee prov doned that angle and is said that they will de ism is pending from in this state. It has been reported pentier-Dempsey bout place in New York, and e is up in arms. TO PLAY Bethlehem of South America Dethlehem, Pa., tour South America thi return of one of atives from New York in conference Morgan. is planned to leave rt:of June wzil, where the sent ihat country in mes at Antwerp wil against IES GET ADAMS. Last Year With Hartford. to Play Wtih Champions. Pittsfield, March 24.—The Pittstield chall team of the Eastern league ecured Warren Adams, who play- i for Hartford last scason iven his rele; t the close of the season, that being one of the conditions under which he signed with Hartford. He formerly played with the Breoklyn Nationals and is a ; left-handed thrower. Adams hae not yet sent in his sign- | ed contract, but he has accepted terms from the Pittsfield elub. He hame in Ken- Adams hit for .258 and fielded for .984 last season. Clarence Pickup, who played first nd left tield for the Hillies last seuson, has signed his 1920 contract. act as trainer for resent Ame in nounced yesterday first with the ‘ers, and if the to Brazil he will sider the 5 the Adams was that latter OUIMET IN FINE Pinehurst, N. .. Ouimet played aga of W I1. Thayer W. Croft of Hamilton of Garden hurst yesterday ngton, Md. b ~ WOULD BAR DEMPSEY | Opponents of the Walker Measure in New York Legislature Launch New March 24. boxing vesterday launched a new at- measure, they temporarily have aban- centrating the attack on Dempsey. bill be amended sa as to bar any box- er against whom a charge of slacker- the soldier element in the legislature | IN SOUTH. | | Soccer Team Plans Tour This Alarch the Bethlehem Steel soccer team will | came known here vesterday upon the the club with and close the team the Bethlehem eleven. | William Sheridan, manager of the | Bethlehem team, who was selected to Bethlehem steel not be able to con- other appointments March Oakmont City and won by MEMORIAL — BROOKLYN ~ AND GIANTS—CHISOX WORRY OVER LOSS OF STARS T SR e T i o e S U S s ] P e T - AND You ARE HUNGRY AND You DON'T KNow OF A GooD PLACE Te EaT NOR WHERE. To GET A GooD JoB T QHH -« GIRLs ! AIN'T T A GR-R-R-R-RAND AND GLOR-R-R-Rious (FIRST PART) * | SOX STARS HOLDOUT ! Weaver. Gandil and Risberg Are Out of Ranks—Loss of “Buck™ is Heavi- . est of All. Chicago, March 24.—Reports to club here yesterday from the Chi- cago Americans’ training camp at Wace, Tex., were regarded as exceed- i “bearish.” tisfied with the terms of his three-year contract, George (“Buck”) Weaver, star third baseman, refused to practice ¥ erday and declared his intention of leaving the team. Weaver said he would return to Chicago and conclude some business matters and go to California, according to the re- ports. . : Shortstop Risberg and First Base man Gandil are in California. Th have reiterated their intention not"to join the White Sox this season unless salary demands are met. The op- bill to legalize hile the prime is to Kill the ion of the now are con- 1t mand that the ntering a ring that the Car- might take it is said that PLAYERS IN NEAR FIGHT. Benny Kaull ay Threiiten (6 Batter Dallas, ‘Tex., March scrap between Benny Winters of the Giar short practice at G day afternoon, abandonment Dalias club. \Winters piiched in th batting practice, and instead of thro ing them over in the customary wa. put a lot of stuff on the ball when e served it up to Kaufi. The outfielder could nat get to the bali fo: good solid soak and appeared 10 what riled. hat is twe out, Benny.” Summer, 24.—That rdne s summer be- | prelim represen- city where hé | Ambassador here the lat- tour to repre- | Olympic | pitted | the 1 - be time Wint remarked o that those in the bleachers could hear it. Kauffi made some retori which cculd not be heard, and Win- ters came right back with a remark about a certain incident which prow - from u pleasant one for the out- fielder. 3 That was the signai for Kaufl to drop his bat and make a rush for o | Winters. The outfielder got to his FORM. i auarry, but beforc he could land a 24— blow other players jumped beétwecn inst the best ! them and called a halt. Several hum- of Wollaston. | dred pe in the stands enjoved G Al immensely and Teere ot «Pine- because there was not a one up. you team to Olympic an his duty lay | wor ake fhe trip rep- ns real battle, Pickup went to first base just to help out the team until Lew Wendell ar- rived, but his regular position is left field. He batted for close to .300 all the year and is one of the best out- . fielders in the league. 1188 GOSS VICTORIOUS. Berkeley, Cal, March Z1.-—Matche in 1=t vs. West women's tennis competitions were tied at two-all here vesterday the result of the victory of Miss Eleanor Goss of New Yor over My hel Sutton Bruce of Los Angeles in the most closely contested of any of the four matches played thus far. The score was 6-3, 6-8, 6-4. . BOWLING Casino Bowling Alleys OPEN DAILY 20 A. M. 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