New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 31, 1920, Page 12

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e T 7 ERFUL WORK MAIN FACTOR IN NEW BRITAIN HiGH SCHOOL . WINNING TRIANGULAR LEAGUE TITLE LAST NIGHT--LOCAL INDUSTRIAL LE?AY(I;‘S}S (SIU}Y‘JOTIE¥S Vlf‘TORlOUS lN INTER-CITY SERIES—BENJAM'N COMPLETING PLANS FOR BHG WRESTLING TOURNEY ON APRIL 12 — TIGERS ELECT NEW BRITAIN MACHINE CO. ‘QUlNTET ’ Bhesic o » Man Hoping Ter Reailte By B!'Axgi T, TRies T bpeTeer TanES ANOTHER™ AND RITICAL Leox TasTes o ALCORQUIC FLAvOA MoRE QEeNEROUS DRINW. AT CoLom AwnD CARERULLY GENBRAL APPEARANCE [y y ' DISAPPOINTED : AT WALWS NONCHALANTLY _Soke AT Genaman RESULT HoPeS soR HOPING KHE wiLl RESULT AnND ToTAL SYMPTOMS OF STaGGER FAlLURA oF BRE&W,, INTOXICATION . “ AGAIN Tries To RECOGNIZE FLAVO®R OF ALCOoHOL FRONT ROW—N. Begley. Restelli, captain;: Jones, Lofgren. BACK ROW—Locke Mille Sweet, manager; Keating, Campbell. AYLOR’S WONDERFUL GOAL TOSSING \&&R}Pfl;&\%flu TALLINCHES TITLE FOR NEW BRITAIN HIGH G e i Speedy Guard Drops ’Em in From All Angles of Y. M. C. IHdmeal Leaguers PI‘OVG A. Court Scoring 23 Points in Important Con- flpflflorlly Over Hartford test With Hart ford Last N]ght ANDMATED CARTOONS BY “BRIGGS” AT THE LYCEUM EVERY WEEK (FIRST PART) e 4o 5 4o aT srotind Wk TR - brasor, cares| BOTH MEN TRAINING MLEOD WINS TITLE ! GAPTAINS ARE ELECTED BOWLING RESULTS ¥ nions ved - jty | Of the speedy left guard on A High school basketball team, aylor Gallagher EAC e s orbin and N. . H. 8. five won the closing Left Guard - |“Dutch” Kent of Hartford, and Al | Washington Golfer Finishes Oncl H N cring cd Dy . of the season from Hartford last Score: New Britain High 29 . Howned the Pratt and Whitney , Night on the floor of the Y. M. C. A. Hartford Hizh 26. Goals from floor he Colt. fives on their home bY a 5 scove. The win brings Punny 3, Taylor J, McDermid Wrestling Bout April 12th. and Hackney. Scason—Sclections Are Popular. The contesi between Corkhin the first Triangular leaguc basketbail Escholtz 5, Gallagher, Carey. Goal Bratt gnd ney was the Championship to this city in several from fouls: Taylor 5, Escholtz 6 The coming wrestling match Pinehurst, N. C. March 3L-—Walter Princetgn, N..J., March e and "was won hy the locals: Years. Had the locals been defeated Referee, Avlesworth. Time of halves [tween “Dutch” Kent of Hartford Hagen, apen champion of the United | Tiger minor gports captains ¥ ‘Sheei i, the Capital Ciry Jast night a triple tic would have ex- 20 minutes. Al Ventres of Berlin, gives Promise | states made che of his brilliant uphill | year were clected " here sbetordar. of isted in the Trianzular league with ——— of belngigne ofithe .big . sporting| pigi ., o ehkede ol b r b R ann Staniey G. Netts of *Springfield, -O., hine when Clorbin forged to the New Britain, Hartford and New | BOYS' CLUB WIN events of the season. It will be staged | 3 o - : frd “held %t ‘,,‘ marein Faven each having two wins and two ' e by F. Iven Bemjamin, who is also{ South open championship over the No. | was chosen to captain next season’s the hell ended the fray. Cap. -defoats slated. As the slate now A Young Dublins in Fast Game - iz course here yesterday, but failed by | basketball quivtet. G. D. Murray, Jr., Netts, Murray, Botting and Carpenter INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE. Ventres of Berlin, Preparing for Stroke Ahead of Champion Hagen Wil Lead' Princeton Teams Next N. B. Machine Oo. Foote .. Hogan Rurkhardt Willamets Narcum .. eading up io thellatter part North & J‘udd. Borkawski Roman . Carlson Wileox Dummy ag in many other inds, New Britain has won three st Main Street Star e one stroke to overcome the handicap | Of S"’;’:‘“"B Fa., “”;"‘;’{"{‘Ei Solies W e ol maimdi Banks and ot one N HatenEa R BT E hy S s ol { of six strokes imposed by himself i | [N® 1901 Dranse and Back swin- B e s o s . ord. hos wwon . e eame aod o the Young Dubling last night, score $0 o | the first 36 holes on Monday when he | v was selocted to head mext. winter's R it ool Bine and | Sk OEE s won ene samets £ | . ‘ f | returned a score of 152 and landed in | water polo sextet and C. C. J. Carpen- B et Sl ioti b i J e summary: : . 1 | tweifth place. r of Augusta, Ga. was elected cap- % £ Brennan and Leonard feat-o| - Locals,Sct Pace, Young Dublins. Boys’ Club. . . s Fred McLeod of the Columbia club, Ififn f)f o wrestling team. GG Stuuiey Maw L. fi et Only once during the entire gamo | Gri ... Perakos : L £ Washington, D. C., won the champion.. f;’:n""“ o “8"; 1(811 “Reating’s Fine Work. did the Cs i ve take ‘the lead | - % -3 ship with a score of 293 for the 72 . 4 = BEf ook or Eeating was-mmait- | ana’ fat aog i e Bt ety s D s : | . loles but right at his heels eoms | FAST TEAM TO PLAY HERE. | Berry ¥ 1lies ey ponaible for the victory of th¢ play when Escholtz shot a field goal : o i | Walter Hagen and Clarence Hackney | The West End A. C. quintet of Bris- [ Molyneux ......... I ritiin . Machine five over the' mulo, followed guickly: with a field | Bordoorian ........ Knapp | & . of Atlantic City, who tied for second | tol, one of the best teams in the state, | VYK - .ocooonnt % &5 am, the score being 10 27t goal for the Red and Gold and shortly > ; place with 294, just one stroke away | will play in this city Friday night, 466\ 503 puthington boy resistered <ix o it anothes ainiToper s .... Norkie e . from the coveted titlé and first money. P i rom -the ficld. Cap pstelll © oyl o fe l,zi'_”\’\ ‘|1_“‘,':,,,fx: ’:,’:i' <oy Left guard - : % { McLeod, who finished in a triple | Me¢ting | the New Britaln Machine T Fafnir Bl“b“’ A arlic Miller helped B riihy G R e ber, E Stechleck . , tie at the end of the first 36 holes on | Company team at the state armory on | Facey .. i - - three field goals, respect R S A ht guard : . Monday with Louis Tellier of Brae | Arch street. The Bell City five has | Stanley ... C > former made five more points ey oh aeveral times during the | goove Young Dublins 25, Bovs | b 4 ? _ ] Burn and Martin C: Loughlin of Plain- | Met all the good ones this -year and | Kibner .... : 23 =108 be foul Hne. d Sone S ey displayed 04 (1, 39; goals from field, Huber 4, | | . field, at 146 strokes each drew out to | have emersed victorious in most of | Barenburg ..... s4 114 Scores and’ Summa N e g iea dl et awy 3, Grip 2, Bordoorian 1, |4 a clear lead in the’ third round of 1§ | their contests. The Machinists seem | Leupold ... 9 S o asior Bvasl oS every, play Knapp 4; Norkic 4, Stecheleck 2, Pe- ; . holes vesterday morning, with a bril- | t0 be at the top of their form just | McAvay ... SO el e s ko angiion rakos 2, Belsor 1: foul goals, Huber . | 5 . liant score' of 2. At that point he | now and should force fthe visitors to aley ntest. OF the 20 points Koslay Bordoorian 1, Knapp 2 : i ; was 3 strolké§ in frant of Hackney and | display their best form' B H. s. he made I8 from gtecheleck 1, Perakos 1: rcferece, | | 2 A 4 in front of Hagen, who’picked up 2 Drennan 4h. foor Stotts and five be foul line. Cook; scorer, Lukawitz: timer, Greg s » : strokes by going out in 34 and home < ptioa Loomang He missed but two tries in the | ory, ; i - ; R in 26, for< total of 70, the best round REDS COME BACK.) T WEiEht wonard antire gante, while Escholtz, who |. S R made so faf in the tournament. Charleston, S. C., March 31—/ NRES el B e s B e I . i This carried him from twelfth to | Cincinnati Nationals 6, 5, 1; Washing- third place, but ‘the task still looked | ¢ g oo BT T G hopeless with only 18 hales to go. it Hagen, however, is never beaten until | Sallee, Gerner and Rariden; Courtney, | the last putt is made. He:continued.! Schacht and Gharrity. H S B Ak 5 Morgantown, W. Va.. March will be staged in Turner hall on { his brilliant play of the morning dur- | Greenville, Miss. ew York Na-, s from floor: Brennan 32, He > fleld goals, yr ™3 ™ (wubby”) MelIntyre, for' five | Monday evening, April 12, Kent and' ing the afternoon round and returned | tionals 8, 14, 1; Boston Americans Young ..: MeBriarty B Daley Visiting Captain Stars. e Pabcock e Captain Escholtz, as has-boeen thie! West - Virginia Football Mentor Will | - ase during the entire season, was the \gain Handle Job in 1920. tt and Whit- mait ¢ of the Blue and White te i i ! a wrestler of reputation. The event | T Borselle Grey .... Long . Cossette 1, \\H“x\ 1, and six gou r SO Bt S i e o West | Ventres have met several times prev- | a 72. but this as said before, was 2 | 2 5 1. Batteries: Hubbell, Winters f Patrus 1. Coals from Myux ing o to £ 16 points In all. Me-j Gy o 0 diron team, vestorday was |iously, and the bouts were usually | stiokes too many to win, and 1 stroks.| ad McCarty, S r; Holborow, Jf#; Leonard'9. Referee, Dit;'7Dermid, who returned to fthe team | [0 "0 SLFEOR (SO SIS OFCAY, IR iellar wrestling exnhibitions. . The | tob;many to tle. , Leasure and Walters, Livingston. prer. Cronin. Timer, Renning. *vosterday after an ahsence; made | @0 GTC 0%, T00 MO0l o 1030 | coming Wlt gives overy indication of . Spencer, N. C.—Boston Nationals 7, flelvenyeto aminhtes dndyia0 S ee e S SIon e DA0ROUG SXe I fave niot et Been formailyl named iLenetition SR SN U N0 el EDGING NEAR U.S Detroit Americans 6. —— It known in th city and enjoying a U. N e e T Miss Brenneke aises { Tn his career here. Meclntyre's - e e Yixd 1 A teams have, defeated Princeton, | WWide bopularity, is training hard for Miss Mackey achige Solt The shooting reatures were contr - 3 4 > b S neason | - Miss Mackey .. Machinc ol : oSt entieele T Pt o | W. and J., Navy, Rutgers and other | the bout. After a strenuous season 1918 REUNION PRDGRAM Miss Ferhaber i Phoenix buted almost entirely Taylor, who 1 postent niveal Next year his| @ & member of the Tiger football " Jack Johnson Arrives At Mexicali Miss Westman ‘Ri _h, Fm“fl a seemed to ablejitor find the hoop i (s Sy face Yale, IP: nceton, | team, he settled down to prepare for . | e Miss Quinn ... Lofgren & Dully (rom almost any an His - follow- | (™ oo P 075 | the mat season. He will have pleniy . Which is Close to Border—May | | =P io = E : . . and J. PittSburgh, Lehizh and 2 : i Principal and Class Officers Will A Tatt b e up plays we cellenifanaiinelcom S St Ra L daiorE L AL el iER of backing in the coming bout, the I Keating ........ Dliss Pletely bewlldered- Kis -guards. So &= O AFRe ocarned B £0ot-! members of the Tigers club being | Cross Over Soon? Speak at Banquet of I Eente caretully guarded was John i:um;,\,‘[ it g capiain sl 800; strong for him, and he will not lack Cotenochl Marchl 91 Toe yve | he was held down to three baskets. | e bcail eupportll T ihe Semithnalibont Eclo BiCal, @ Marchils1Je Betnba j CORNELL GOING SOUTH Benjamin will tackle Young Hercu. J0NNSOM, former heavyweight cham- | | 2l SAEEAE . o i’ Berlin, a comins youngster in Pio% arrived at Mexicall, adjolning | Indicatio@s point ‘to a successful] M o oe . S joe T B |2 o Sy oM &L Calexio, but across the internation- 5 5 & e i mit] c g2 usual amount,of keen rivalry| sixtcen Players to Make Trip in | the mat sport. There will In all prob- ; EFo: ML acros ‘_e',_mr e S obn. | reunion of the N. B. H. S. class of | Miss F. Humason. 63 :\1“ l«\);nr\:'“1:li‘\ycy;:g\rv\‘;tm‘;ll:r 1'2;3,”’”‘ Charge of John P. Henry. ability be a preliminary bout. son was accom-paniod by Lis wife, his | 1918 at the Elks' home next Tues- rackec leac and ga v up ¢ — s if : alen I P s nephew an vifes’ mai : oy ev 2 : < continuous cheer through hoth: Tthaca, N. March 31.—The WANT WILLIS' SERVICES. oo ploaiiesim il mamel ey srenine S arnl 10 T',"e °m°1e“ | - of the « and a committee has Y vl oD 3 Cornell baseball squad of 16 players | S passport purporting to have been is- ; i | ko discontinue the | 4ccompanied by John T. Henry, the | ~JA&8ST” McCarthy Would Haye “HON- | yueq by the United States embassy at | D967 handling the sale of tickets and |\ 0" " 0 T 500 gy 7 g about half an how % I est John” Officiate at His Bouts. = Jyoc ™ ¥ reports that many have signified their | | SeW «Faven, Mareh = 8% — M i Slores game was called, as the | ©00Ch. left today for a southern trip! .jigger” McCarthy, the New Ha- | ST sy ___ | intentions of being present. A num- B Svan, ;- Beorer. Ray Begley Timer, | L e thfolir eame (Lo asldy B St e Johnson began negotiutions yvesier- 1 FEIIOTS O o A8 B o are home | best known baseball and roller polgh Time of halves, 15 minutes e T e e e exhibition. to be held in the Etm 2Y for a fight at Mexicali in the near | PoF 9F COLOES S holidays will attend, | iSures the world of sports has inutes U (jumbeniiol Srooters ¥ for fibothiSteams | B Sl 3 i pagil exnibliion Gtosheteld gl he B future. He also signed an agree- | L2 9 e g o ; | known, was found dead in her hom® utes. I oNashinglon on Tiysday against|eity on April 26, when Jos Currie oo oiva o “emibifien nosteg | THo reunion banguet will be served | khowa, yas fous pos: Wikt on: 2 o XME 1 ar 7 o'clock and dancing will follow Saturday 2 = 365 83 i Class Tuesddy Evening. R Tumaion o8 72 Right Guard Biz Crowd on Hand. Bukowsii :... (65 56 Left Guard Sew Britain Machine Goals from floor: Keating Lofgren 1. Campbell 1. Re: pully 4. Phoenix 4. Bbss 1. | i. Goals from fouls: Res- | ully 5, Wolf 1. Referee. | 359 | | were forced to remain outside. PpeRtiatien g i = x = = Baylock May Lead in 1921, | Seorgetown | university on Friday | will be ong of the performers in the ... t Mexicall 9 Job i ai to d cali 2 o thociaillinlay Cihe e e g 5 sy 1 at Mexicali next Sunday. John- : s Sornelius Prior will | 2ttack, according word received SKETR A! The election of a captain for the play the University of Vir r bout. His opponent will Prob- S, 'caia he expected to recurn fo the | Bntl midnight. Cornelius Prior will | ttack, according to word | Be“fl' ) { | B. H. §. five will take place 800 Lin Charlottesville, and on Satur- | ably be Sammy Waltz of Hartford. | yomipen Senion | el | preside. . e Johns Hopkins in Baltimore. Th During the bouts at Meriden Mon- 0 iaton ondiscet Bauared kWit The program prepared e el yoar There will be no contest,' it is expect- | = he federal anthorities soon. - D DANCE ed, as Baylock is the only member of [ 18! 5ame will ‘he Sheid i -Ehiadely) day D e iH. s idhiai i oulalmeniian inynie] (=G o pohets 3 ESELUM HAS BOUT. the squad who will be at schoollnext | PHazon Jloncayiyith; the University jlocal man concerning: Mr. Willls: and | ¢, yiericcenpation ! of! iboxing | and 3 4 et 2 PRIDAY. APRIL 2 R e R e e e vanta: during the conversation he said that (0oF COTHPRION 00 UoNINE an “Dear High School D: Tony Eselum, the wrestler-bakers, ATE ARMORY. pse IV e o T e e A0 | services would be secured if pos- St el S At eat I caton s (clas™ song) of this city, has signed articles. fo 5 L& T ; e ; ks- James J. Butler, presi- | wrestle J. Brigando in a handie kpices €O, M. State Guard. | teammates look to a successtul yvear, BAY STATE PASSES SPORT BILL, |Sible at the coming bout. ENDRE BREAKS LEG. e e i e A e e BRITAIN MACHINE Vo under cantainey honored”, Boston, March 21.—The House of e e | Washington, March 31.—Robert | Remarks—Miss Mabel Wallen, | —— 2 H Score and Summary. Representatives vesterday passed, to 5 " Legendre, national pentathlon cham- | i 2 : & i 3 - Don’t marry too young a girl. € d < < vice-president. X é IN ~ STOT, N. B. High Hartford High be engrossed, 1l to au 2 vns 2 3 i .r of that title in t¥ i 5 PR — e e e L BOWLING | By e luu-um : MeDermid | and cities to decide by ballot whether | inter-allied nes in Paris, broke a| Remarks—George S. Wells, trea: they shall *permit amateur - sports ¥ peck of trouble, See “Who leg yesterday while training and will | urer. C - B lin Alk AIN MACIINE Grries under certain_ restrictions on Sunday || Cares? at the not he able to compete in athle Remarks—Miss Hazel Egan, secre- | WASII0 DOWHNG ys Left }'{»rwura l fternoons. The vote was 131 to 76. ~events this season. Legendre, whose | tary. ¢ 7 Ahmt:mm‘.sl s Bty ey = had previously been passed LYCEUM Skt s 1 ) g den iiooics| o T THOn Sencoli Dot o OPEN DAILY 10 A. M/ oSt 3 Admission 35¢, 2 nate. more at Georg o rsity. song). LADIES' PATRONAGE. SOLICITED Deegan

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