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ANLEY WORKS GIRL BOWLERS GIVE BRILLIANT EXHIBITIGN AT ROGERS ALLEYS—WILLIE HOPPE RETAINS HIS TITLE \ RD ATHLETIC COMMITTEE APPROVES THREE SCHEDULES—LOCAL KACEYS BASKETBALL QUINTET BEATEN 36 TO 21 AT WIL | HARVARD APPROVES* CONTINUES BILLIARD KING sily Deleats Cochran | Schaeler in Tourney ork Dec. 9. —By defeating efer and Welker Cochran in mes of the annual national ip 18.2 balkline billiard t at the Hotel Astor - | jernoon and last night Wil i ained the title he has held years. He defeated Schacfer ernoon match by a score of and won from Cochran in & match, 400 to 144. In the e Hoppe made the best corded during the tourna N/ he completed his game | mnings for an even mark of afternoon the champlon highest runs recorded in und of the event when he cluster of 239 and averaged | ler's average was 6 and his was 23, while Coghran's a8 20-47 and his high run went through the tourna- it the two strongest Amer- ers for his title without & singlo game. He played rivals twice, winning all matches, Cochran and | eh won ono and lost threoe | n the two games that they nst each other they split n winning one and ing one. There will be no the tle for second place. Schaefer decided to pool | and divide them equally. | retaining his title and win- lamand-studded gold medal, of the national champlon- Hoppe carried off the first ' of $2,600 as well. The prize | place was $1,600 and the rd was $1,000. Thus Coch- thaefer will divide $2,500 . $1,260 each AT RACE Called _to Quell Distur- ng the Firing of a This Morning. k, Dec. 9 —The annual wele race nearly broke up for all fight early this hen a rov which some a “shot" startled several e fans. The fight which up the race for 20 min- uited in a riot .call for ambulances. fet had been restored a or casualties. Two were Conflicting storles were fight's start but the po- most credence in the ex- that it began when two d over the ownership of m. the 80th hour, Brocco still led with 1,304 miles laps. Debaotes and Psr- anhevel and Vandenbergh 6 laps. Six teams were 4 miles 5 laps. Shears and 1,304 miles 2 laps. The d Staehle combination ut at 5:10 a. m ord for 80 hours' 8 laps made by in 1914 D INVITES GEORGIA, # Southern University to Stadium on Oct. 15, , Mass, Dec. 9-—The potball management yester- a tentative Invitation to ity of Georg'a to play in | m Oct. 16, This was the d to Colgate, but the lat- Oct. 29 ope.. on its sched- ms that if Center accepts fhere will be no opportunity ing with Colgate next fall, Danville eleven prefers o tentative date with Penn not go through, as the Bez- has a game for Oct. 15 and joes not care to pl such opponent on Oct , the | e the Princeton contest. In | Colgate can he accommo- | | over- and ! the riding Is Goulett has made Middlehoro Puhire State to consid of belng one of th play In thoe double-hes Boston university has wocured for one of lopponents that day playing, Coach Fisher epportunity to ad tlon of a cuptain has been | until Dec. 17, as Coach nable to be present on Fri the team photograph nag the * With will his | try out STLER BADLY HURT. e Through' a ass Into An Auto. . 8 D, Dec. 5.—A wrest- bh between Bob nx of ls, 8. D., and Joseph Jast n'ght ended in plunge window glass Into an auto n feet below with on of lers atop the other. Evans the man beneath, was seri- t, but his opponent escaped It scratches teh had gone 11 n™nutes wrestlors struggled cluse to of the mat when one of pently lost his balance and h a large pane of glass Is Sent Crasl Kar- ! plon training | Dallas, would sult him and Saturday and Sun- | day, March 19 and 20, as his pet dates. | O'Brien replied to the effect that he arranged upon the arrival of Manager clearly that for the first t'me felt the contagion of the western emi- o battlefield revealed only gration of will blossoms springtime Ing as her her plons. Owners of H a sixteen-year-old Salado, bree died ot They | his | Princeton LOCAL KACEYS LOSE Willimantic Knights Top Pliz's Boys THREE SCHEDULES in a Fast and Rough Contest 36 to 21. The New Britain Kaceys basketball quintet took the second beating of the season last nizht in the Valley street court at Willimantic, when the Kaceys team of that pl emerged from a rough con victarious 36 to 21. The home teanv had a decided advantage | playing under the professional rules, and on the band box court, were practically unbeatable last evening. Artie Campbell, suffered the loss of two teeth during the fray. Restelli was the star player for the locals, while was the chief point maker for hread City Kaceys. The summary Willimantic Cronin Baseball, Wrestling and Tennis Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 9.—At yes- terday's meeting of the Harvard Ath- letic committee the schedules of the varsity baseball, tennis and wrestling teams. were approved. The baseball ¢ard will consist of twenty-six games in all if the series with * Yale and Princeton are tests, as will be the case if the teams are tied. Two games less than the | number last Spring are scheduled, chiefly because only four contests will be played during the spring recess trip this season, whereas six were pnder- taken last season. / There are no contests scheduled with West Point, Annapolis, Virginia, Maine, Vermont and Bowdoin, and only one game with Pennsylvania. However, several dates are open and one or two New England nines may be taken on. The new opponents are Georgia Tech, University of Geor- Ela and Oglethorpe University, which will be met during the stay of the Crimson at Atlanta from Apgil 18 to 21. The squad will uaé the Georgia Tech fleld for practice. Colby and Bates are also new to the schedule and | the University of Philippines has been assigned May 25 in case a trip this way is decided on. Harvard again has agreed to play at Medford on Tufts' class day, which falls on June 18. No announcement was made where the extra game with Princeton and Yale would pe played in case of a tie- One of the series will undoustedly be decided in Boston, with the other in New York. Jack Slattery, who coached the team last season, will undoubtedly be re- engaged. The athletic committee has delegated the duty of signing Slattery to Fred W. Moore, graduate manager. Mr. Moore and Dean Le Baron R. Briggs, chairman of the committee, were designated to decide if it were advisable to send the track team south during the spring recess. If they re- port favorably, Captain: O'Connell's squad will meet Virginia at Char- lottesville on April 20, and the Navy at Annapolls three days later. The team is makini the journcy for the New Britain 1 o Kilduft Forward Dudack, Left oFrward Restelli, Center Murphy, Restelli Guard Left Mills Reynolds Beecher Crean Murphy . L Right Leonard ... Campbell Left Guard Score: Willimantic Kaceys, 36, New Britain Kaceys, 26; goals from field, Cronin, 4: Mills, 9; Beecher, 1: Leonard 1; Murphy, 1; Kilduff, 2 Restellt, Campbell, 1; foul goals, Cronin, 4; Kilduff, §; referee, Dona- INDIANS AND GIANTS Manager Speaker of World's Cham- plons, Trying to Arrange a Two- Game Series During Spring Tralning New York, Dec. 9.—Joseph D. O'Brien, secretary of the New York National League Baseball club, re- coived yesterday a telegram from Tris Speaker, mnger of the world's cham- Indlans, suggesting two games between the teams during the spring season. Speaker mentioned Texas, as the place that { had no doubt the games could be McGraw, who is expected here today to attend the meetings soof to beg'n here. Speaker's message, aside from put- ting a pair of interesting pre-season contests on the tapis, indicates pretty to return baseball Athletic Committee Passes on | extended to three con- | in years the Indians are to fit themselves for the pennant tussle in the Lone Star state. New Orleans has been the spring pasture of. the Cleveland ath- letes so long that they are practical- ly considered as citizens there, but Dunn and Speaker havVe evidently purpnse of conditioning and will train at Annapol In the case of the tennis team a lim- ited appropriation was made, and if the team mokcs the schoduled trip south it may have to curtail some of the subsequent matches. A squash racquets schedule for Teams A and B was also approved. the proposed ecastern intercollegiate tennis tournanient was left for future consideration. Captain Lewis B. McCagg has pick- ed his graduate row'ng commttee, and it was approved, as follows: Francis - Higginson, Robert F. Herrick. ®a- | ward C. Storrow, Louis Saltonstall, | Henry B. Cabot and Wendell Dav.s, who captained last year's crew. baseball players, which them as thick as cotton in Texas In the coming Dallas has been as will- Barkis for some time, and coy woolng will evidently make the hostess of the world’s cham- make JACK ATKIN DIES, rse Recently $10,000 from Prospec Lexington, Ky.; TRINITY VS. WESLEYAN Refused © Purchaser 9.—Jack Atkin, horse by Sain-Fl one of the leading thorough- and sires of the lagt decade, Hopkinsville, Ky. today. ilo wns o ned by White and G irnett. who had recently refused $10,000 for him hought him fom thc sarney Schriever~estate when (ke horses ot ' Hartford, Conn., Dec. —Trinity that breeder weore sold here. | College has broken off athletic rela- Jack Atkin, in his career on tha ' 'lons with Wesleyan University. The turf, won $85,130 in purses and stakes #ct'on was taken by the undergrad- and 56 races, Including the Metropoli- te body of Trinity at a meeting yes- tan Dominion, Carter and Queen's afternoon. udents voted for County handicaps, as well as the : & Permanent severance of relations be- Fligh' stakes. | tween the two old Connecticut rivals. Among his best knewn get are Silver | The undergradua‘c sions followed a Combs. Brownie McDawell, Madam | Joint mecting her Jast night of the Bing, Jacobs, George Wrf, Sister | Senate of Trinity Wesleyan, when H Typhoon and Charles Henry, | & SUSECEStion was made for a break in the latter o two-year-old this season, | relations for two years, which won his first sta to adjust the differcnc Dee Hartford College Senate Body Votes for a Scverance of Athletic Relations With Followers of John Wesley. between th At last night's leyan Scnate disavowed statements derogatory to TO Ccoacn session published | Trinity. Football AMERIC TIGERS. of Princeton Wrestlers Yesterday., { ana Trinity were resumed this y | for the first time since 1915, when a | break of relations occurred as a re- | sult of Trinity’s eligibility rules and _ | the playing of George Rrickley, a pro- | fessional, on the Trinity eleven. The of | present st sion or relations grew out of disagreements between the two colleges following the football at Middletown, Oct. which leyan won 20 to 0. Took Charge tions beween Wesleyan Princeton, N. J, Dec. 9—Announce- ment made yesterday that Prince- ton's wrestling team will be o by Gus Schoenlein of Baltimor ter known to the wrestling public “Americus,” during the season 1920.1921 The new coanch started duties today and will come to | three times a week to de- | vote his attentions to the Tiger mat men. He was formerly conch of the | Haltimore Athletic club and helped | . : On treo train Hackenschmidt for his match | TO RACE ON H York Dec. 9.—The with Frank Gotch —_— | ter-collegiate regatta will be held on YALE TO PLAY ARMY. Poughkeepsic several ven is Sche ~d to Appear on Plains, Oct, 23 192 New Haven, Dec. 9. —~The Yale and West Point football teams, which met in 191 have been schedulgd for a ne on the Armi's gridiron Oect. 2 1921, Military Acadmy athletic of ficlals announced last night. In their lust mecting Yale deteated the Cadets 6 1o 0 The Armyis gume with Notre Dame will be played Nov. b. Wes- RIVER. annual in- New the Hudson river near lapse of semi-officially on and next year, after a e ¥ was learned The event was held at Ithaca last year it was suspended. years, it here today. Lake Cayuga, during the war WORLD’S CHAMPION LADY POCKET BILLIARDIST Miss Frances Anderson In exhibition games and fancy trick shooting, Dec. 13th at 8 P. M, Dec. 14th—4and 8 P. M. Special for ladies and gents at 1 P. M. Tucsday. ROGERS' RECREATIO WEINERT STOPS SMITH ew York, Dec. 9.—Charles Weinert of Newark, knocked out Sergt. Ray Smith in the first round of their bout at the Coliseum A, C. in Newark last night. Weinert dropped his opponent twi each time with a left hook, be- fore putting over the final punch, a The question ofl game | ILLIARD KING—HAR- IC LAST NIGHT Wonder What the Store Santa Claus Thinks Ab out Theme'd A uITTLE KD STARING AT ME, HE THiax S (fa DEAR OLD SAMTA CLAUS AND IVE GoT To Puv uP TheE SAME OLD GAG AND ASk MM WHAY DDE S we wAmT ME Jo SLIP Hira_FOR ChRISTMAS HA HA AA THERE'S DICx GUMBO - | SWE Hirma Five BERRIES BUT (| FEEL MIGRTY safE BErInD Trus GC Sy BUT Teas OUTEWT 'S sOT L) GLAD Trouewn Trav fue GeT ALl Tl SCENEEY ON THERE S Some FPECLE 1 D MALE UP HE ROCKED HATE T mave RIGHT AT ME BUT ne wECOGrTE ME Coulhn ¥ MAKE NME, HA A HAa A GEE + NEVER THOUEH I D ®E H'RED To Suww OWE CVER O TugE . T ES 1 ve ©uT OUER SC~mE ROVG ATUEE o~ (&R g ;// MUNN \k |‘$ 1M GLAD Tamis Dav IS OVER. I'M GOING To CHUCK Twe JoB Te 8055 ToLD ME wow 'BuT 1m TiRED To AcT JoLLy JUST To | Don T FEEL LIKE FooL THE wWIDS - ALL JoLLy OoLD SAINT NICk RIGHT - HERE GOES A BY A LONG SwHOT AND LET SOME SODY ISR (elebas b AND 1+ DON'T FEEL AS ELSE FooL THE WIDS. HA HA Ha HO-00 - - TrouwGH | HAC FOOLESD | Dom T FEEL JUST MANY OF THeE +riDS RIGHT ABOLT T TeeE Tc B= DovG FaT \Ww'FE TouD ™€ ~NG NCME SomE€E o e W TR CRanNncE MAY Hamilton. Hamilton season was far above that of a year ago. The eleven broke even in he num- ber of games played, but defeated both its chiet rivals, Williams and Amherst. GOV AT[ILE\'!(‘& Y. M. C. A. BOWLING to Start Scason This ' Chicago City l-‘alll('l\ Plan to Have Municipal Control of Sports Dec. 9.—An municipal athletic com- | which would control all athletic events in Chicago was drafted vesterday by a city council commit- tee. A ten per cent. tax on the gate receipts of major léague baseball was also praposed by the committee * to supersede the present flat rate amuse- ment tax levied by the city. Control of athletic events has been contemplated by the city for some time, and it is sa that a recent riot in a burlesque theater wrestling match is responsible for the action. Four Teams Evening at Association Alleys—Ar- | Chicago, | creating a ! mi ton; land. COLGATE'S BASKETBALL DATES Hamilton, N. Y., Dec. 9.—On the eve of the opening game of the season, the completed Colgate basketball ! schedule was finally announced last night by Graduate Manager Bill Reid. ' The schedule follows: December 17, Alfred at Ham"ton‘ 18 R. P, I at | H ordinance | 1 rangements and Schedule, . sion M. C. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn; ason at the Y. will open this evening, with games between captained by John Dehm Four tecams comprise th het other captai s bein : lson and Fred Ensworih. Games will be rolled on Thursday and IFriday nights, and three games will be rolied each even- ing. The team scoring the highest pinfall will be declared the winner of the match. Winner will be awarded a bronze mednl The bowler scoring tha highest pinfall will also receive a Fas medal and the towler gaining the “BUCK” O'NEIL WILL REMAIN. highest pinfall in three games will be New TYork, Dec. 9.—Frank J. awarded a medal. “ e e d e makeup of the teams is as fol- ¢ Buck”) O'Neill will again coach ows: Walter Nelson, captain, H. Rob- Columbia. It was announced at the ertson, Don Edwards, C. H. Barnes, J. Morningside Heights Athletic Club Greenstein and Ray Islieb; Fred Ens- yesterday that O'Neilt was under a two vear contract and would positively re- worth captain; George Kiescwetter, Itichard Hultgren, Warner Johnson, turn next fall. Columbia feels fully satisfied with the record of Buck’s D. M. Bell and Andrew Abrahamson; first team, and the next results of the ons cuse’at Synwune. . 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