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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, W BRITAIN BOWLERS GAIN A 14-POINT ADVANTAGE IN OPENING OF HOME AND HOME SERIES WITH HARTFORD—DEMPSEY AND CARPENTIER SIGN BOX BETWEEN MARCH 1 AND JULY 4—JOE LYNCH KNOCKS GOLDSTEIN FOR THE COUNT IN 11TH ROUND — BASKETBALL AT ARMORY TONIGHT KNOCKS UT | owemes vs. Thunss " DEMPSEY AND GARP. [And Then e Took Up Gk OIEIN IN [ITH Far Too Good for thiul Opponent , Nov. #.—Joe Lynch of ading contender for the removed Abe Attel Gold- ty-year-old bantam, from inds of the champlonship king him out In the jon of an Interesting and intest at Madison Square night made an to the ind when ight hand to took all the fight out of y and Lynch hammered it the ring, finally send- the floor, where he was out when his chief sec- the ring and acknowl- by carrying Goldstein to excellent show time in the he received a the Jaw handicapped both in Mn the matter of experi- ungster is a clever box- A left hand jab that sel- the mark and packs o punch that jars every ®, but he s lacking in perience necessary to pough a long battle with ke Lynch. Even as it pEster had a slight ad- points at the end of the and but for the joit he @ eleventh he no doubt Jasted the limit of the K. Os Brown. George Chaney of Halti- _#hort work of George ¥York. Chaney landed uthpaw on Brown's w first round and stretched face after one minute on seconds. Brown to et on his feet but and was counted out by Jack Skelly. Brown land. rights on Chaney's jaw ived the settling punch boy who was knocked 4 by Prankie Rice In and later stopped Rice in this city. Chaney fle once fought Kilbane herwelght title and was the third round. Brown are both lightweights mrd was introduced, il he was willing to meet ht In the world for the ¥y Dundee was the only jpresomt who admitted he to meet the champion DAY FOOTBALL pate G Burr Roads it Vibborts Field, ling Battle Eleven To- egs are in prime condition the with the Burr Roads Hdgeport tomorrow after- orty fleld. The kickofr will ock. The defeat sustained has not disheartened the e ntest tomorrow ko & hard fought battle Jorseyed lands are confi- ing. Just who the coaches he backfield is problemati- riting. It has been decided ptain Nelson into the line, brilllant per R oll and “‘Slim" line should be a bulwark k. The Rambler-Tigers weakness there last Sun- utmegs are bending every rd a victory in the next th the Rambler-Tiger team a swell argument FAVORED TO WIN, rors of Sam Waltz to tach Other Tonight. Pikington the M den /illle Murphy, of 8 n ®¢ the contestants in the nder the auspices of the . at the Auditorium to- are scheduled to battle decision. Both boys and decisively defeated pride, Sammy Waltz. Pil- b one of the sweetest r witnessed in the Silver Hartford Hebrew, while nt right Into Sammy's ek to turn the trick number of local friends to will be at the ringside this | favorite war root for their in service during the ber of ex-gobs who re east ond. Kid Kaplan and Ad George Hebor and Kid the other performers on Dave Fitzgerald will ref feriden's favorite RONg , will perform in his ple capacity ax timekeeper CRBURY BOXING arge Mulligan xhibition at his A tonight The @ star bout will I« Goldatein the tion, and Bud b ' who has been “kn for several months. Th: battle 12 rounds to a o | fher bout that attract rable attention is the een Bud Wefer of o0 Farron of Boston for eight rounds, will Phoc prin- Young feather prey King N They at away day. every | Capitol City Eleven Is Expected to ! Furnish a Strong Argument at New- ington Road Grounds Tomorrow. The Empires football team has a SIGNED FOR BOUT | hard task ahead tomorrow to defeat the Trojans of Hartford, which is rated as one of the classiest elevens in the Capitol City. The Empires, however, have been displaying a bril- | lant brand of football this season and {are in line for the 140 pound cham- | pionship In this section. Several of the star players who have been out with injuries for several days, report- ed for practice this week, and the team is now in condition to do battle with the best of ‘em. Tomorrow's game will be played at the Newington Road grounds. Ring Monarchs Agre; to Fight for Princely Purse New York sey, world's pugilist, and Nov 6 —Jack Demp- vyweight champion Georges Carpentier, heavyweight champion of Euroge and light heavyweight champion of the world, signed an agreement yesterday afiernoon, by the terms of which they {are bound to meet in the ring be- | tween March 1, 19 nd July 4 of e | the same year in a contest of not i S e o T0 MANAGE RED SOX i i s | The promoters, Charles B. Cochran Harry Frazee Selocts Hugh Duffy As Jof London, England, and William A. Brady and Tex Rickard of New York, | bind themselves to pay $300,000 |Jack Dempsey and $200,000 to | Georges Carpentier for their services in the ring, and the triumvirate also kree to name the time and place the bout sixty days in advance of the contest. The promoters thus have the three principal holidays— St. Patrick’s Day, Memorial I nd July 4—to choose from, and are re- stricted in the matter of location to the United States, Mexico, Cuba or | Canada Limiting the rounds | of fifteen or a minimum | proof positive that the plan to stage the contest in ate where boxing alized | the chances largely ravoring | York As the agreement had been legally ‘:lr.nwn and all its terms endorsed pre- | vious to the meeting there was no { debate. The actual.ceremony there fore consisted in the promoters, box- s and managers signing their names | to the contract This did not occupy Sox, surrendered to the ;State’s. at- | more than half an hour, and was not torney’s office yesterday and gave | half so exciting as many a confer- $10,000 bonds each to answer to in. | ence to settle a real estate deal. The dictments charging them with com- | papers were signed in the ball room plicity in the conspiracy to throw the | of the Hotel Claridge 1919 world’s series. i It was observed that Carpentier They are the first of the thirteen | handles a pen with more facility than ball players and gamblers Indicted | Dempsey, the Aperican champion last week to appear here, but “Swede” | employing a right-hook in signing his Rishersz and “Happy” Felsch are ex. [name while the Frenchman p pected later. formed the operation by feinting “The charges against us ¥ tabiea. | sTacetully with left_and sending tions, and wiy can prove it Weaver | 'he risht over accuracy and told newspaper men. “We ask the | SPeed. basebull public withhold judg- | ment. ™ Pilot of Boston Americans to suc- ceed Ed Barrow. Nov. 6.-—Hugh Duffy, for- mer Boston National outfield star, was announced last night as the new manager of the Red Sox, succeeding Ed Barrow, who resigned to bezome business manager of the New York Americans. News of the appoint- ment of Duffy, who was at one time | manager of the White Sox, and last season & Mrector of the Toronto club of the International l.eague, was given by President Frazee the telephone from New York Boston, to a maximum of ten s promoters some with New over is Weaver and fullen Surrender to State's Chicago, Nov. 6.-—George (“Buck™) Weaver, third baseman, and Fred Mec- Mullen, utility player of the White Attorney. his with Arrwve. was called to and Rafael Cubans as the meeting order Marcos Gonzalez Posso, the Cubans who were said to be ready to take the match off the hands of the present promoters, en- Indefinite | tered the room and were introduced to Just O'NEILL SET DOWN. Jocke Geta American to | BASKETBALL TONIGiIT Two Specdy Games Are Scheduled at Ktate Armory This Evening—Popu- lar Dick Dillon to Referee. All is in readiness for the opening of the Industrial leazgue basketbail season tonighi at the State Armory. There will be two games, the Corbin “from the platform. Mr. Gonzalez | said a Cuban syndicate was ready tc elll @f | give $700,000 for the match, but he Jockey in | realized they I arrived too late An indefinite | It was rumored that Tom O'Rourke Cloud race | was ready to post a big forfeit in track for having his mount left at|support of his $600,000 proposition, the post. O'Neill’ who had the leg ' hut Tex Rickard set at rest all doubt up on Le Chatelet in the Royal Ouks ‘as to who would stage the bout by de- Stakes, sald the horse refused (o | claring emphatically tha’ his interest break, although he put the whip and | in the contest was not for and spurs to him | Mr. Cochran made the same state- O'Neill's winning his sea- | ment. Cochran added son number ¥y Gardner, an-| T hope the fighters other American jockey to | themselves hard in the OfNelll, with fifty-four promoters did in ming . Ceill the test.” naland Spion Rickard obtained special permission from the ' that the late Willam K. Vanderbilt, who haq | ©0 @ ball ground or first call on his services, to accept the | tUre. but that he mount from Spion Kop's English | 2'eha that owner, Major G. Loder. | crowd that contest, ang that so0ld at prices var The articles of twenty- sections, teen typewritten pages, conceivable situation is Iy provided for that there ently no loophole for evasion or understanding Both Dempsey and Suspension When Left at Post. Paris, Nov. 6.—Frankie ( St. Louis, Mo., the leading France, was set down for period yesterday at the St mounts will exert ring as the the s next arra on- wins. TLast won with Epsom Derby | 1he having ‘ made nnouncement contest Kop, would not iny indoor build would hold led would wt the s wou ing from $5 to $ greement compris covering fif- and every thorough- is appar- mis- ever —_— | AFTER BASKETBALL GAMES. | | seven Milford Quintct Would Like to Play Local Teams. basketball The Milfo merly the Vicars, who made | good record last season losing only | one game has reorganized for the | coming season and would like to book | Permitted under the terms to engage out of town games with all the fast | In bouts previous to their meeting in fives in the state, barrifg none. the ring, with the proviso that Demp- periereomad b e sey shall not box in Furope and Car- up of Maher, | captain of Fordham Prep: | Pentier shall not enter a ring * | test in America captain of last season's cham- Bridgeport High school team: Fanning of last year's Rectors; Mc Knight of the Connecticut Aggies; Ford of the Vicars: and the William Brothers of last season’'s Y. M. C. A team of Bridgeport. The team is coached by Clifford Whitam of the | Old Governor's Foot Guard team of Hartford All fives wishing a traction can obtain it 1} ing with Manager Adrian 160 Rogers Ave, Milford, team, for- ich a Carpentier are former con= Blade, pion first class at. communicat- W. Maher, Conn H e | LEGIONERS HAVE OUINTFT, Eddy-Glover Post, Amerlcan Lezion wal world this winter, Proper mechanical lep—“ ment plus experienced skill insures A-1 Dry Cleaning Service. seul n by a fast basketball The team will be glad quintet to quintet, champions ¢f 1919, lining up against the 'w_ Britain Machine company five, and the Sganley Works five meeting the strong Torrington THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE It isn’t so much a question how much you pay for your shoes as it is the real value you receive for what you do pay. W. L. Douglas Shoes are always worth the priceyou payfor them M j SOLD BY ' The Modern Boot Shop The New Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. 72 WEST MAIN ST. meet any other legion team, bury or Rockville. preferred, will also book games with other teams. Bernard J. Fitzpatrick, of 347 Park street is handling the interests of the m. Games be secured | communicating with him ns- nd may by MOHAWKS AT UNIONVI The Mohawks football eleven play the Unionville team in that place tomorrow afternoon. The Mo- | hawks will assemble at 10. o'clock | for light pructice at the., Monroe | school grounds. The players and | will leave at 1 o‘dock from M. C. A. In motor trucks for | will rooters the Y the scene of battle EMPIRES TO PRACTICE. ‘ The npires football eleven will hold a light p tice at 10 o’clock to- morrow morning in preparation for PLEASURE CARS ®ame with the Trojans In ‘Ml M. IRVING JESTER rnoon e 193 ARCH ST. 168 Main St. Exclusiv e clusive Agents B us e e e e | | ) GReEAT SCOTT. 1Ts ! St ocLocw AnD Ive ovenSLFVT/j EEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEE I E D DT i DS EEEE HUSH CHILOREwN nNo SO MUCH NOISE ' PAPA 1S ASLEEP - PAPA WORKS VERY You LL HAVE To waAuT CHILDREN _ PAPA S JUST GET TING UP _AND MUST HAVE HIS CHOW_FIRST HE 1S VERY HARD AND MUST HANVE ms REST ouGnT To HAUE BEGCN uP AN HOUR AGO it ) WG town team. The boys from up state gained considerable fame last season on the basketball court, meeting all the top notch teams in the state. The league management has secured Dick Dillon, ons of the squarest and most popular referees that has ever tLL BET 1+ Don T GET AwWAY FROM Th& FIRST TEE BEFORE EIGHT OcLOCK" Tue BEST PART OF THE DAY e 2 e X Copyright N. Y. Tribuve toe. officiated in ths city, to handle the games this season. Following the con- tests dancing will be held. On next Tuesday night, Landers, Frary and Clark and the Stanley Rule and Level company teams are scheduled to meet in the league game, while the second teams the league. Read the N. Y. 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FOOTBALL TOMORROW Nutmegs vs. Burr Roads KICKOFF 3 P. M. NUTMEG FIELD STANLEY STREET Take North End Car Direct to Field. SR 1 ] ) ] ) 5 5 5 ) ) 5 5 e 5 5 G e ) ) ) e G