New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 29, 1920, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1920. "NEW BRITAIN AND HARTFORD HIGH SCHOOLS TO BATTLE FOR BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP TOMORROW NIGHT—LOCALS’ RECEIPTS TO GO TO WIL- LIAM F. BURNS MEMORIAL FUND—JIM CORBETT TELLS GEORGES CARPENTIER HOW TO BEAT JACK DEMPSEY—WALTZ AND HAYES MEET TONIGHT == o= e = o ” £ Mfifs Tfl”] Hflw !'"When avw‘Fellel’ ” Needs a Fr;e:d By Briggs T0 BEAT DEMPSEY m Corbett Tells Carpentier, | B : Make Champion Miss N AU R LTI LA LA SR RARLAALRL A SR AR New Yark, Mareh 29.—The amaz- | / / 8L iig Georges Carpenticr met the once 7 NI RIS wazing and still astounding _Jim | UFENG TSy ®rhei vesterday, down Great Neck / = va / = 7 PRIcES - It was 2 moment of real thrills for £ : verybody, for indee¢ the once Z Mazing made the amazing feel yuite S, ' it ans ortable in o d to a certain | LR / My eester Jean Dempsey, who will ever i ZX2 be it buzahoo until the great yuestion ! & ¢ / (0 £ their individual supremacy s | 5 “tiled for wll time. - It was a treat to sce Corbett give | his zolden haired idol of France a hampionship ance-ove up and own. ‘around and round and ! trouz=h and through, which through ! b Corbett's oyes, is quite an cye- a8 ! It happened this way: Jack Cur- v had taken Carpentier (o his Great cek e for dinne and they | need Ly Jim. Corbett’s c. I Would you like to run around and | ¢ him ™" asked Curley Would, he? . Would the sreat nch tighter the latest sehool to sce the man who made ! icensherey hiztory? Would he? Would somelbody please hold Mons. rpentier or he would jump out of new Curley meotor car through ' ve joy. And so they whizzed to home of “Gentleman Jim." And | they were introduced, then it was 1 Uorbett's eyes fairly danced over s clean cut form of the youth who to some day supplant him in ry. W do you weish, was Corbett's first ques- | Qi e Y “Smooth as silk; eh? —Same here” — Chesterfield ALK about a smooth, even-burn- ing smoke, Chesterfields are all fhe other diy Carpentler couldn't f ;l;:;r afn;jil ttl;e?‘sz(;ga-’—‘yev%ro;‘n:ss’r’. swer that in our way of fig 8. X 4 / ./ /| / P - * . t“‘;co‘ s \‘s‘qvlv‘\ Kly hcvmn\‘l\:'::w i Wi i - ‘ = 7 hear a “knock’’ on Chesterfields. u Fone hundred and seventy-two | / 7 ) e - P : For Chesterfields are made of the oy seic auickiyE iy ers N 5 = ? real thing—genuine Turkish tobaccos, ba Tinglish. orhett arched his heavy eyebrow 5 A > : mind you, the pick of the crop, blended You do! Why, my hoy. you'r Z X 2 g with the very choicest Domestic to= enough to whip apny man living- I misht add any - ihat ever | T T 2 baccos that grow. d, satd arbett enthus stically. 1, g 3 E B o Let me t&ll you something,” he s J And what a blend! It actually tered on in English as the good i R ’ out the hidden flavor of the leaf— ley pattered omn in a vivid trans n, “When I fought Peter Jack Z i 8 a flavor you never guessed was there. in San Franeisco | weighed 3 & . 51 H it lead in thé pockets of my street ¢ = What’s more, no other blend is like hes to make me a higher | ercsmn e it, or can be, for the blend is our private h than that, You see, I didn't = » = t Jackson to know how light I | ANIMATED CARTOONS BY “BRIGGS” AT THE LYCEUM EVERY WEEK (FIRST PART) . formula—it can’t be copied. M:s s AR AR RGNS | | | | | TS ARG | 1t would have been u feather | is hat had he known that he was | - ing a boy who scaled only 168, | - o Shi wars hath. Gyl 1 :?;“;'. “In jlh(‘ G‘-‘r‘“‘] Ol‘id ‘\."mn]e]{ NEW BRITAIN HIfiH Ilnldnéjflfl;chhl)il\'i;ll L. Dunn are both I fouzht and whipped John L. ; Time” and many of the a gan and con ent that the locals will trim . . Van witen 1 weighed but 175. | Hart favorites. And fate kept Joe Hartford, thereby winning the cham- ,,,‘,’,.’L'f;f:,’f",,.”".,;,‘,‘.,z‘f.'fffl;} Phey'll tell yvou that Dempsey is| Humphries and Dick Butler some pionship. In speaking of Saturday's wrapper on every package. big for you; said the same thing ; ©ther place. Mon dieu! contest with New Haven, Mr. Mooi- B Jackson dnd Sullivan in. my. 3 head attributed the defeat to the in- e i ability of the New Britain team 1o h\'alns.n.vio‘u <;|1I<“ ‘yxfh'.;).ixfin“;}a;~1;-- HAYE A WINN NG WAY E make good their opportunities from ' | p has theni, too. He the foul line. i RS Depve it 4n ‘the TIng. The tickets for the game will be PR Basketball Championship t0 Be; viacea on suie at 756 orerock and the boxer. Dempsey the hittér, contest will. start promptly at 0 r, when he meets.a hitter, must Add Another Victory to Long LI\fT Decided T()m()n‘ow Nighl o'clock. Dancing will follow. > the hitter mi You have got | jpxious to Play Y. W, C. A, e. ‘thing pessib b hich - RELSY cpoeaible. M2 Ll 3 Outlaws : basketball team i DODGERS SAY YANKS Dempsey if yvou'll v him The girl e y S The New Britain High school bas Make him be sure abouticontinue their winning habit Satur- Reibal i e e DOCTORED THE BALL Dempsey miss,” said Corbett | 4. 75 s ng psey m Ve day night. when in the preliminary | of the season tomorrow night on the turned to the furiously trans- ;. > R Ridwds e A - it g ! ¥ . ik zame at Bristol, the Corbin irls | Y, M. C. A. gym court, tackling their g Meester Jean uriey . g sacue as 5 X T H Ca s-nn(: g has 1o do is to 'eam of the Industrial league was, pitterest rival in sports the Hartford | S g 9018 10 i dpwned to 6 In the first half, the ' High school. On the result of the ! Manager Robinson Scores Hug; for ten rounds and he'll whip 5 1d 1 red at will, | i S ©Y inaisted: O e ws ran wild anc ored at will, [ game hinges the championship of the > & S oy sure,”! Inaisted Corbett. | ringing up 16 points while their ob- | Interscholaatic . le ShaRs i) \llowing His Pitchers to Break MERtior deli i Orbell S | pononts were unable to register & i means that N 1 P T iReyhad Leenierentigob = ally. EWitht o ghanged lineupfin (he |l have achisvedithe horoe and & dereai the New Rules. bt his own precious wines. In | o : : 5 SR ¢ : e Z he tora. Gorbelt thar e had | "6CORd half, the Outlaws siowed ub | means a three-cornered tie. Hartford sacksonvitie, wig. Maren 2s—wiie | HAYES-WALTZ MATCH ZBYSZKO 1IN 2 CAPTAIN OF GREEN I€E TEAM. Redica: bit_ aboiit Willand!s size | - .- anid ithe \Coubin igirls manased §i High has eyt quite al swathiin €RC (1ot hing: weslsaidl about| quitting ire Hanover, N. H., Mdrch 29.—Ryland : to secure their poinis. ¥ the vie- | basketball world in the last few years « Poli sler to Meét Frencl ow about Dempsey. Ile has al- R DicH s siant Polish Wresler to Meet Frenchv ;- p oy .0 of St. Paul, Mi bRt war neq tors the work of Miss McCne and | and the locals have found it mighty | o p ; i o g kel e . J. Rothchild, '21, £ , Minn, worrled sa. he explalned njjsx Bigelow, featured, while Miss | hard to win in this branch of spori. S e ernanorer s atlicsiused ‘k New York Teatherweight to | DMl IOTEOW VLR ! has been clected captain of the Da¥- gh .u long line of tvanshiters, | . .15 ang Mi hmidt did the , However. in the first clash between | PY the Yankees to win Saturday d g Stanislaus szko. former holder mouth hackey team for mext year. ning with Nate Lewls and wind- 1 0" 000 "¢ the losers. The Ouf- | the teams this season the locals wers | S2Me. Uncle Robbie openly charged Battle Iartford Idol Before Lenox § . © o (0o hampionship of Rothchild has plaved two years a Eewith the ever reagv Meester I,y 1o very ansious to tvy conclu- i victorious inithe game played in Miller Hugsins with letting Shore, AL G Svenne Fore B : e e At wing on the Green seven, show- Ry . sions with the New Britain Y. W.' Hopkins stroet gymnasium, Shawkey and Hannah break the new . C.—Sweeney vs. Ferguson. | | Turope. and one of the most formid- | consistent brand of hockey. He JiEs woras nus struck home, % fie oy an) cout b tnie e R jrules. The two managers had a hot| whag appears to be one of the best | 2V1e contenders for the crown at the fii ‘he part of a nucleus from aigh arpentlie ctila by seahiac ' The manager of the Outlaws would o~ 'gument in the clubhouse after the | cards ever arranged by the Lenox A.|time' the late Frank Gotch, - was year's team, which loses but one ma i out in his very clathes. Then : 2 3 pneflacaliteam thas enjoved onelof fia: nasow Sin 8 I ST AR AL ST B8 feaid s anrg 3 s L : : 3 T ifana e Tieeatar [ikeRtoln from the Y girls'’ man-: ;"o “geasons in the history of | Soe i which the Dodger chieftain | C. of Meriden. and they have had a ; champion, will display his wares jn Dy duation. i odd thing, S0 DD agen ® a4 gume, and can be R el 2 OFY Ol 4 10ld Hug he wouldn't stand for a number of good boyts, will be staged h'n neafly turned sack coat and, ' > 5 n il . . baskeiball at the school, winning all | Motel doctoring £ the balls 7 : = s s the Auditorium, Hartford tomorrow D = B s : eached wellfaveaue on [ raiitue via s ol 1 the leagqe | Move “doctoring of the balls. e | this evening. when Sammy Waltz, of : ik e Corbett for his. e e ! y games with the exception of the leaguc | pogeers were the = night. His opponent will be Constan - ATTENTION ANNEX PLAYERS. hy phoning ; contest with New Haven in that city | O0S¢rs were the home club Saturday | Hartford. and Charley Hayes of ; | Night. & < o Saturday night's summa st Saturday afternoon, losing by the | @14 Robbie was sore over having to | York. will be the performers in a 12- | De Bouvier, the French heavyweight An_important meeting o_r” = " e Gorbin. et However. (his de. | /NFOW out & dozen or more new oncs| round star bout. Both boys battled | Zb o has only recently nex A. "- "‘(“-"“ 2 'l i“*“‘“ ‘t"}: = sleno 3io - 5 = eplhce S scolor. S Cillis e Sationalls | . at § o'clock tonizht a; e Ca bett zrinned as he saw his own ¢ Bigclow st -ooco- AREIM | feat is not taken to heart by the lo- @ rcPlace those discolored. He says| Willis Murphy. the sensational Staten | ,rned to America. after . an ab- Bowling Alleys on Church. street B [ahcly e | Gurpentin's Right Forward. cals when it is tuken intn considera- | NS OWN pitchers worked under the ] Island boy within a few weeks and | (iroc€ 1€ HIEHCE Que to the Bowling fAlleys o 2 ers and fit him quite too soon, F- KOPf ................. Schoaidt | tion that the Elm City five has not lost | €W rules, while the: Yankees ignored | as each was beaten by Murphy by | San Ho e on e il ek Tetl Forward: IS et it e : not only his own protests, but thosc | about the same margin, tonight's | 0 A era Beias Bl adibeda iinl viinn Cor o 3 s own court in A conflict. and spent several months as B pass 2 : S McCue oo cee.... Tew | vears. Events of the past fow weeks | of the umpires. fray should produce a battle between | tO 00 “RE CHeT fhe ipped on ( coat and 5 5 past few weeks prisoner of war ter th Bix anoyfies out until 2 have cast i shadow of sorrow over the | Squire Ebbets had a talk with Hank | two evenly matched bo, o signing of the . Stan. joined I i b, Loomis Ao 5o team. yei there is confidence that the | O'Day about the situation yesterdar In the semi-final bout, Kid Kap- Polish He has s ared = M 1 s m rather n pinched predica- i =« ¢ th ay : vesterdar. L , Gl 1 the Polish arn e has appeared b o e bt tinedt oS the Right Guard. locals willl emierge victorious tomou- j This Dodser hoss wanted to know why |1an of Meriden mects Battling Green | o nis city seve times. A large LASINO owiing e H. Kopf e e 2 row night. { the National league umpire c not Hartford and in the first bout, I. |\ ;hpe) of local Poles are planning it Score, Out ; Corbin 6: o Hartford is Strong. put the offending plavers out of the | Q- Sweeney of this city tackles Traey | By g0 %00 Colcome in Hartford OFE! i from field McCue 5. F. Kopf 3, { Hartford High will be represented | game. Hank replied that if he had. | 'ersuson of Wallingford. Dave Fitzt; oo night { LADIES'" PATRONAGE SOLICITED n't mind about your size. Big ora:y : quite. Just remember that | low 3. Ragalis 2, Schnaidt 1; foul | by its strongest linenp tomorrow | Hugsins wouldn't have had any ball | erald will be the referee; James er fellow is biz. but make him | goals, Loomis 5 rec. McLough- | night with Ilscholz, McDermidd, Ca- | club to put on the field. He S | Daly will In.)‘lill nul-l wateh, ::‘:1 Fixdllxli:' R {0 it i et icn iy [ Etmer ; . Vibberts. | rey. Deegan and the other players who oA R McCarthy will tell the er = him miss. If vou gei by | 2 xllml‘im- ol 1|);nlrm e R, Gl eI bopeTe o is going on. y for a few rounds vou have SHCO SONLE LA 1C Sgsior IME ¢ 5ut the doctored balls, it wasn't up to = s N e | after the game with New Britain, i RED SOX BEATEN. ous chance. If you get hit, oh. e him to interfere. He wound up b S L S Ik New Orleans, March 29.—New Yc goodness zracious,” said | x P T o i, when several of the regulars we I bR il T i L llIL\-u-r-:l\\l\"I\ uite alarmed | AR Chabat o fl‘"l‘ inSymerl barred on accaunt of scholastic ruling. i"‘("l“,,l,‘% 208 “'," ]])}:‘”;“"'“ :’""‘M {°1 Nationals 5. 14, 0: Boston Americans | je thought of il. Then he! Cup Defender. jimhisinas¥ailibeeniclearediunt andithe | S<CE0SStueriancycscide or 2ty 1. Batteries: Toney, Nehf an An- | team has been practicing hard for the | WNat rules they were ¢ 1o Play | gmith, McCarty; Jones., Karr and game tomorrow night Jfunder Walte Outlaws sirls’ Basketball Quintet series, feeling ran high in the Dodger jhe wanted to measure mous Hers in his own peculiar fash- ance of makinz Meester Jean | stol, . . Mavch 2 rould be exactly like me t- | nouncement has heen made that N. o k. Jeffries the second time in Herreshoff. desizner of the sloop | In Mcmory oh Burns. g B Nashville. Tenn.. March ash- "I sot a terrible whack in | Resolute, which will contest with the | -1t is expected that the Y. M. (. A MILTOX S PRIZE. ville (South: association ) 9. 0 mach in the second round and | Vanitie for the right of defending the | gymnasium will be taxed to capacity | Los Angeles, . March 29.—| Philadelphia Nationals 2, -4, 1. Bat | untll it ended M the | A:ierica’s cup against Sir Thomas | tamorrow night. The locals portion | Tommy Milton, driving 50 miles on | teries: Hodge, Dodd and Kohlbecker, dead round. Bverybody kept tell- Lipton's Shamrock IV, this summer. | of the proceeds will be turned into the | the 17 -mile Los Angeles speedway in | Jonnard: Betts, Cantwell and With- William F. Burns memorial fund. | 26 minutes and 52.20 seconds, won ! row. was winning, but T ! had decided to make no changes in was losing, and 1 knew | the hull, e pt for some renovation ! Olcott’s orchestra and Sullivan’s or- | the third final heat and a prize of — . chestra have donated ther services for | $5,500 in a series of automobile races COLLF BASKET CHAMPS. 396 Maln street the dancir ind the managemeat | vesterday His average for the 35 Princeton, N. J., March 29.—The has secured from the Wilson company | mijes was 111.8 miles an hour University of Pennsylvania won the of Chicago, Til, & new ball which will L R S college basketball championship of . be used in the game. Referee Ayles- T ie et mreNeR the United States here Saturday night Will Be Open Evel’y Evenlng From to lose the momeént he | of the underbody. A new hollow > could hit. That is your | wooden mainmast is being built. for Keep away and make | the purpose of lightening the sloop | somewhat and shortening the water- fhen they talked < other | linc. games this season, and an admirer of Waterbury, March 29 —Jimmy{ »3 t5 21, in the deciding contest of a . the late William F. Burns. will donate | Duffy, of the West Side A. €. of New | {hree-game series. Chicago won the Now Untll Easter his services. Vork, won the referee’s decision over| first game in its home cage lust Mon- Confidence Not Lacking. Ch Brown. of Ngw Haven, here}l day night and Pennsylvania the sec- | ¢ Physical Director W. G. Moorhead | Saturday night ond_in_Philted L pra— nd Mme 21 »r, and | be put into the water within three but fell of Mor- | weeks. .The Vanitiegwill be brought when he heard what they | here soon (o reccive w hew set of sails ARd s would a lot of the old | and, winches frora the Herreshofi I delightful French ihey shops. Il { | ot +o shap did, | It is expected that the Resolute um] worth, who has handled the home by defeating the University of Chicago

Other pages from this issue: