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\ 3 e = T = ARLEY HAYES GIVES WONDERFUL HEYDLER BUT GIVES NO NAMES OF NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 19206, S T e EXHIBITION IN MERIDEN RING—COACH HAINES MAKES SHIFT IN HARVARD CREW — MAGEE PLAYERS ALLEGED TO BE IMPLICATED IN SCANDAL—HAGEN — AND BARNES TRAIL IN SOUTHERN GOLF TOURN SENDS LETTER T e . e HEYDLER WAITING TOHEAR FROM MAGEE lational League President Gets Letter But No Names Mentioned <h e prom gambling malke to of the Na- New: York. Mar .. sed expasure of basebull which Lee Magee was 1o sident John A. Heydle: ional league did not materialize yes crd. Mr, Heydler received a lons ommunic on from ec’ ttorney but the names ot four minent play whom Magce promised to expose re missing. The only player's nan cntioned in the letter was Mage It may be that the letter received by President Heydler was not the one hich Magzee's attorney referred to us ontaining the namcs of players allea- d to be involved in haseball bettinz. ‘he letter vecei d vesterday was ated March 26, while Mazee's inter- iew was given out on March < 1r ‘ond letter coming con- ining the evidence which Mr. Heyd- Lr called for it ousht to reach Na- onal le - headquarters some time bday. If there is no second letter and agec bases his ¢laims on the infor- hation in vesterday's letter, M evdle intimated vesterday that ere was little or nothing to Magee's legations. o received front President the letier agce's attorney vesterday, eydler said: BOWLING RESULTS FAPNIR LEAGUE. nding Dept. M 8 1 White Zwick Kibner Schiiling Conroy Lconard Losenswei Burenhor AMurphy 10z Mach, Dept. ' wolr 7R Peclietier O'Neil | Huiteen Letipold Fohe Rosy Havelick Blanchard Otto of yesterday and Sat- | day appeared a statement in definite rm in which the Cincinnati attor- y for l.ee Magee announ that he d sent lo me specific char ainst four National 1 e play d stating that the vames of thes vers were being submitted to me. ‘I am today in receipt of a lette bm Magee's attorney, Mr. Alcorn 4 except for the incidental use of name ‘Lee Magec’ this lion does not contain the - ball player wha is or has been nected with baseball at any time tact, except for thc mentioning o s player, no other person is named. ‘This letter is dated March 26, and he statement attributed Lo Magee's brncy was not given out until the h it is possible that L will receive he rurther communication from in which be will comply with my uest that Magee produce any evi- ce that he had which implicated ball plaver. e i not name of with and under contract he threatened last weck to blow himself and others by a bomb, jch he stated would T March 1 have urged him {o speed the fosion. 1 have heard nothing yet NEW BASEBALL RULES ew lInteresti Facts of National stime Showing Chanzes Effective Major gucs This Scason. I fans. in ate, should know the they following in cffect as have are leliveries forl which eak exeept arred chers ba the ¥ Nz the spithail next fall forbidden batsmun step from intention- pire to decide whethes a game He postnoned. stolen official es o bases not 1o he record- hox scores playevs in the July er Ameri- the ex- ter and in Nugust 1, n waivers Wirlh home recorded as to wit {he alf of the ninth tied, hatsman number o on his hit pall that hits the ba an tryin ivoid it her with thivd strike first base. rers to be creditc ccords m protests. two out in and the credited runner ad- nning to be bases s dgad ir' he baisman cha errav and heldinz out on 0SS NINV GO SOUTH. Diamond Meet atholic U Rompers to Today. The men e the to on Team cster, Mavch 30 squad Holy baseba ol flernoon fo teamn is the on where it ashington mo on Wity will pra and seball Am- will Ho- ow. inst ba The Wedn ity iy loague the f the « freshman, wi chin sq includes Gill and Me Walsh and Con O'Connor. Golon' Y and 1A ree pi hlin six two in- M- pa Dohcr- ieldc -nitt hea comi- i zood rig ME Oor OF GAME hurst, N March 30.-—Play- four-b b course at ‘Pinehurst anci met equaled Parker more's recent record by goins i 6 Ouimet's card e cster- — i $. 4, 2 3—35 69 communi- | Kallerman Jones | Skelly { Furbush Brink Dummy Valentine ) Hurlburt ! Newbauer Gustafson Dumny | Fisher Demer | Ohlsen E. Danbers Oldershaw Galbrith PRAISE FOR JOHNSON Jack Moakley, Cornell Track Couach, Says Mickigan Star is Greatest Pere former m America’s History. “ith turned track sthicto cver out ir this couhtr is the - paid to Carl E. Johuson, cap- n of Michigan track team. by ck Moukley, track coach at Cor- according to the Cornell =un. wed in the V L S e occasion of Johnso i to Lthaca (o take part in the Cornell-Michigan indoos ‘traek meet on trday eveninz. In mak- this statement. the Cev paper contit 1ch Mowkley does not even pt A, . Kraenzlein, the great star at Penn 159 Mozhiey expects that hefore is over Johnson will conclu his might ihe title of \merican athlets.” Sreatest ng wiis Mo vear v prove greaiest in 10 YALE CREW ALL SET. Pinal Practice Yes- With Blne Our<men tevday For Race Peon. New crews hurbor March 3 final practice on their meetin sterday a we hiladelphia work except paddling the Haven, yale held their berore Penusyiva after which I simvped The with crnoon, packed for cor first the to I TR or entireiy starts by and i seeond boiis the two utility en the Penn t Payson who wus on sity Ward Cheney. was captain and stroke of frezhmab eizht Besid two ken crevs men will be va wiio YANKS Jaeksonville Vork Ainericans Nationals 7. 16 Mays and E Cinciny Balierics: Mo- ridze Reuther rooklyn Ame arknes. Milley hir & v Ten Smith, ( nson innin tdore and rickson and Ala.—Necw ton An rnes. T Yo ationals ans 0. 2. 3 an and Gon Fortune ar Leving: Asheville. N, ¢ ton. —Detroit American Boston Nationsls Love. Glazer, Ainsmirh Scott and Woodall O°Neill Oeschzer. JOHNSTON TO GO 7O BAT Me. Mareh 30.—J. Oiiv- track Worc demy, has the posi of track Baies collc Johnston w of i Olympic unning junper wiston er Johnston. ter tion o, at aceepted oacn at as a member team ax @ il mateh on the cham- | COLLYEGE BASEBALL AT Washis mont 3. | inringa ton: University of Georgetown university i [ round of a iihe ; thorouzh ring gene! {and | immediately. | wrestling { himself, apparently wa ! the iy swho | | Fox j next the | ;| holder Lu- | {over Demetral when | hed n i colle Morzan and | | O1vmpic SAMMY WALTZ MEETS TARTAR N HAYES A Man Mag Be Down But Not Out, Clearly Proven York amest div New onc of the the therweight ht when, after bheing times in the opening 12-round bout with Sammy Waltz. of Hartford. he came I ve n wonderful exhibi time in the openingz stanza it as it Sammy was to m K.-O. clout count New Yor! Charley ol proved him tle boxer sion last flooved Hayes. in nj, thr looked for shawed a vietory, that he is a In the second again top- each occ feet almosi er Sammy Gcothamite. On upon his With the four rounds Hayes was never in dai- er. and time and again he Sammy's face and body with smashes. However, the Hartford boy, who was in his usual superb condi- tion, did not secem to be troubled the clouts. Hayes was with the crowd and the tactics of Waltz met ninth rounds the Hay pled sion was rough. wit distavor. Gets Usual Treatment. Monickers, assumed and o held boxers oftentimes are plicable, bui it is bexyond the power of imagination to understand why “Bat- tling” was ever given to one M Green, of Har rd. This boy. who probably holds the indoor record fo: being upon the receivinz end of lac ings, “hisn” again last night at Zot the hands of Kid Kaplan, the Meriden | idol. tion, enth After giving a Green took a “dive round and evervpody, including satisfied when peculiar exhibi- the thing was over. - Sweeney Comes Through. New PBritain has at least one boy who is able to render a good dccount | of himself in of Bill Sweene, dicap of the ring in the person , who, despite the han- being outweizhed several pounds Tracy Ferguson, of W: ingford, managed to reach at the end of the cighth margin enough to entitle him to a victor's verdict., As wild as a March harve sometime; Sweeney got home some beautiful “soc that made M. Ferguson know he was in a battle LEADERS TRAIL ALONG in North and South Open Pinehurst. N. (.. March first thirty-six holes of the north and south open tournament were plaved on, the difficult No. 3 course here y in a tripie tie for terday and resul among Marty lead at 14 ighlin of the Plainfield Country club, Louis Tellier of Brae Burn and Fred McLeod of the club, Clarence and Emmet tied at 147, defending his O'Lo Atlantic of Your m Barnes finished City stown Hackney of Frenci and title, alone - 148, who started oug now cleven him and o Deal und Mike Brady. who en and Barnes siroke behind Walter strong ahead of Pat Doxle Halls. 1o H: was tagen, orite, asa has men rinked in the poois. Hagen ZBYSZKO WINS, Polish Grapple in Minutes and 2 Non Giant Downs John Olin 53 Second —Stanislaus heavyweizht Olin of Finland contest md 27 New szko. York., March Polish John —catch-can 33 minates on hody preceded the Greek title Demetral. chal- Londos first his had He ks - wrest- in last onds toe holds hetween Jim 1nd wi and on combin The bout Londos Willinm lenzer. the title to centhy B ppearance in return from Ru Leen detained durin showed old-tim his opponent, who weizht, with a toe hold. the head lock freauently Londos w declar ko made his Manhattan sinec where he the in war his and ened edu Olin used the winne latter The min- injured floor! been onto t claimed to 1 fall e ring stied from tl had one hour, 32 Htes and 59 seconds Zbyszko wrestles ver. in Hartford toni ECT WHITCOME, March 30 De Waorcester h e Amhers next ye e ible dash Amnerst. Whitcomb. “2). of capta mming team and o is ar ellent this one of st individual point 100-yard Acpen vear is scor- da bro purple cvs. e and during the in points foi white team past the season aht 14 unbeaten and LLEV ritts player TO MAKE TR March 30, the America team. which will s April 7 for 1o 1 lie i n th hockey championship April 20 to April recording to an oflicial anncuncement made here y day. will make up hockey m New lit- | ck and | ke his famous | exception of | reached | solid | by | L great favor- | rwise | ap- | in the sev- | the wire } round with | + Gemoted, Columbia Coun- } ance at | t ond here | Jimmic Ewith the { pounds heuyier i latter the ; i Damon: Morris; 5 A FosTeER DEAR- won'T You HELP ME BY ASHING ThnE OUTSIDE THE WitMDoOwS ? LCAN T GET A MAR m TBWN T Do VT~ \tsLL 30 INDEPENDENT ANIMATED CARTOONS Handy Man Around the House Yes Ye&s TaTs swe Now NERE'S Tue BUCKET AND SPONEC - BE €ARTFUL You Don' T —a % <3 e e - How 3 TuaT. Ve GoT So LCAaN Do 4T NEARLY BURY Tre Copyright N. Y. Tribuas Tnc. BY “BRIGGLS” e e e e . A M- s ( M4 HM- g HARVARD CREW IS GIVEN A SHAKEUP { Coach Haineé Hoves Two Men Magen and Barnes Well Down List of | From Second Eight to Varsity March 30.—The rsity Cambridge. Mas: predicted shift in the F ¥ eight took place vesterday afternoon, when 1wo members of the crews were had their seats in stalwarts tWo n.or the bout chang W two from the subs t found then selves occupying positions of with the regulars. The men taken from the second cight were ey, stroke Both licgin No. part of 1 sitior oved und Tom Fond, rowed spring i with th strong the T greater 1y the crew g in the Crimson’s victory over in June. U they ave the Lynn a licking. and atly to the second continued show of supcriority the boats have been rowing on av W sinc the | Charles. has bheen strok- sity, Lawrence Terry were shifier, respectively. to nd Ne. 3. and, to make way for d Olmsted, an “H™ man, who on the ‘varsity last vear. and Boraen we nt to the sec- izht The pro remoy who and am Duncan, ing the No o No. 4 them. T rowed va or rotion of Jen and Pond, of Olmsted and Bur- lightened the zeneral aver- crew by soy pounds the shift, t gave avera potnds and 13 ner thirty-n Jenney. and heavier the avers ahout den, i of the vious Olnstec 1S5 ] P the man dcn to an 183 he 159 than the pound reduces how fitteen Pond. which weight pound. Wi Coach Il that the chanze w one hefore the re al Acaveniy. April 2 that “& 11 as it ol to 177 not the the would to be with ines say last Nav- tood boated will on Sev- iUis under is now starter’s cali the hetter ~opor arently has belter s but the Jenney the rhvthe tion 11 and N Duncan stronger pos maorve setter form as botl nee of 1 latter is ally for by physi the iroke tion, and ith cxpecience, will he abic to sette follows 7. Pond; 4. Dunean: Captain Da- vis Olmsted: 7. . Burden: 4, Atkinson C. Batchel- Appleton: Wil ond troke, Lothroy: Bow. swain liams, BOWLING Casino Bowling Alleys OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. LADIES PATRONAGL SOLICITER than | undoubtedly, § AMHERST FIVE PICKS PALMER. Amher Mass., March 30.—Waldo 5. Palmer of Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. a junior at Amhersi college. was elected n of the 1620-21 basketball team year's squad here yesterday. Palnice has o ird on the team for three s 1 also on the varsity otball and baseball teax BASKETBALL TONIGHT. Interscholastic league cham- will be decided tounight on (el urt. when the New Hartford ‘High school contesc. Should the lo- 1pL sition The pionship the Y. M Britain and Guintets will | cals emerge victorious, they will have import- | {when var- | here | Tunney. E. I copped the honor, and in the event of Hartiord being returied victoriou a three-corncred tie for first place will exist in the leag: IALE WITH HILLIE! Pittsfield, March 30.—~"Eddie” Mec- Hale, utility infielder of the cham- pion Hillies, has sent in his signed contract to the Pittsfield club. Me- tale has been employved in Lansing, Mich., the past winter. He has al- ready started in training by taking long ru nd expects to be in trim he: reports here April 20. REACHES TTHACA. ca, N. March Nicholas | of Toronto, newly appointed coach of the Cornell lacrosse team, who was refused admittance to the TUnited States on the ground that he was a ‘‘contract laborer,” reached vesters and sumed his Ncgotiations I Graduaie Romeyn Piciry resulted in barrier being raised BAWLF duties. Mana er the border CHALLENG New Yo the lead CARPENTIER. March 30.—Following Charlie Weinert, Gene lizht-heavyweizht stepped out with an offer Carpentier, although to he pretly gene Carpentier cannot to box any: | champion. box Georges now it eugzht krown that any challenges to by ally accept PO T TP T 0 BT HATS and CAPS FOR SPRING SOLD BY ASHLEY- Babcock Co. ‘Phone 606-12 Seeking a Home? We have the most practical lot of information for home seekers ever put together. Those every day commonplaces you usually have to find out for yourself at great expense of time, effort and money. We are only interested in giving Facts. 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