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ANLEY WORKS GIRL BOWLERS FiNISH ONE SEASON AND AKe READY 7O STAKT ANOTHER—JOHN SON FORCES IN COMMAND AT AMERICZN LEACUE : EETING—RICE, SENATORS’ OUTFIELDER, SETS NEW FIELDING RECORD—MATTY SUFFERS RELAPSE AT SARANAC LAKE—TO REVIVE AMATEUR POLO mblers indicted by the Grand Jury u board and a set poke ) e | ai it was decided t ward the ! Z T MUST RAuve 1920 pennant to the Cleveland In- 3 WIHERN You SToo D on Tof? of ThE D] A 2 H dians H | i’ b = % e / BEEN Too Cormical Declines to Serve With- ;s Resolutes- Capture Bowling Cham- | B oL s ee eTioneD Youmseir oee Fon 1 Tie HAS TouD ME //1 The a ent bet n the two | - - 5 = o b | THNK NG OF ) 5, s = 50 OF TEN ABOULT #924¢ ¥ Tuat was Tme Time AR o4 DEAR N major lea to which the National . : . N d' w ‘k comEBoDY CLSE Comiskey and Frazee leagtie gave oilicial endorsement the pionship—Miss Diemond’s Work | ‘ T Din < eer T tou BousHT TmE CASE OF WINE plegl 5 A iy [other da ratified by the younger Z 3 o oo FIETY BUCKS Us — ! Navin, the only official ARG EE eI e U O mAvc To PAY FoR Z s m_k'hm_ NG ARter \B T whebs term expired, was re-slected The Stanley Works Girls' Bowling SUCHICIDEN .‘?’H:JUUT‘EJ- You \EJA-S N GooD 3 vice-president, league which has been rolling for th Bt NO REALL Corm THAT NIGHT ILL _SAY f the American League 1} The past two months Recreation You WAS- SOmE building alleys s its sca- 3 WEET SINGE®R von, with the s winning the S championship. e will in all probability start again arter the first of the new year. The league race they were lmmediatély was a pretty battle for first place by long-suffering war cor- | Which approved such a move, but petween the Resolutes and the Vali- fents and commanded to sur- Merely recommended or Joint & ints, Honors for » individual hizh they announced first o! all tion in Chicag American re was won by Mi Mary Diemond, igue decided to go it alone in the with 106 and for the high two-strng titer. The proposed openi date score by Miss Mildred Carlson, with e whero they met had been the scheduled games, April 13, a score of 192. The champion Reso- y draped with streamers of approved. lutes captured the honors for the high Ste. adorned with cupids, and In some respects New York seems team sngle and two-string scores poing dove perched upon sach '© have made a hit with the mag- With 643 and 239. Misy Mary Dicmond shoulder. 1f anybody brought NA(°%. At lcast, that is a reasonable W&s high aver SOMWieE 105 Ahs Ben - " rence > =0 closely fol ed by - > % 5 4 » CAL or sore spot to the gathering 'nforen for they voted that all }oR :"'ll:""'l\t(h--\:l \\'l:h _\dm\ 1 by /, / i = 7% ) / % / : heir ! meotings s Sk iderstood n..n. the ‘.m‘, cat 4..-\ bl gt .:‘ ”,’ ‘“, thuld here- The North and Juad Girls’ and of salve effected a complete Ty Cobb ai " "’,‘“" Boys' league rolled last night at . mant today ss gct his appoin'- pogers Alleys, and at the Casino h evéry baseball C r . E of the De- gipips The Tabs' “Fi-h” leagus and from the elevator ing ‘roit club, missed tra’'n the American Pap-r Goods company } and becoming onnections coming to New York | ague were the performer B mites had been and did not arrive until ecarly to- front of the mirror | night President Navin of Detrcit Resolutes & or whoether they were the “fransed to confer with Cobb to. allants ous offoct of bubbliug spirits MOrTOW '\ :.‘.\,,ul:l.’, own. That is, it is not known _ TWO club owgers, Crarles A. Com- , 'but one may bo pardoned *Xe¥ of Chicago and Phil 1 of St WHEN You INITE A Too ve'nnjm-n.:.-_' i 'V;"""""' wer umflvl(-,-( :[rly’ nllt-n,d‘ the rell * oD i ; E f % 7 € " = 5 oz GARRULOUS FRIEND AND GOLE ng ench his prive opln it neds. arry Mary Die . E z z == r correspondents considered Frobiner. sec ry of the White Sox, 10¢ ; g > 7 PAL To SPEND THE EVENING natters not coverod in the 'rf"'\'"'; ”"”‘llmll:rv\"l‘ nt Comiskey, and - = = A S AND HE INSISTS ON RELATING ' i t af he sos- 1tobe 2 , business manager o ks e 3 = e ¥ Feflected that It had taken (NO DFowns sat in the meeting for e ; ~:| /nCIDENTS OF " THE GOOD sy hours o tramsact busi- |0 Gl Other clubs were - Btk Wesman i e ; : - OLD DAYS"” WHEN THERE WAS fch a ‘voman literary wo- el g follows: New York, C n E il S B . = =~ - : = == i A " 1OTH HOLE"” HIS STORIES 1. have covered casily, SACOD Rubpert: Baston, Har eyt feeee £ s : PO NOT COINCIDE \WATH THE. in ten minutes, unless Washington, Clark Gritath; | . N AR s = = = z ONES YOU HAD PREWVIOLUSLY h lo, such as a tidy scrap, | 1 "J‘i’l’.";“- "{“"""un Shibe; Cleve- Kallgren B = = Z TaLD To FRIEND ) and, James Junn and Detroit sty w i E d WFE F"é‘Zg 4 league voted to continue the esterday the four or five hour racognized and certified spitball which constituted their an- pitchers in service indefinitely, with- seting. and had descended to Out allowing their ranks to be aug- By of the Hotel Belmont, mented. This was in distinction to sur- the action of the National League. /| Mk oy had been having a swell vo feast. One gathe that N n to break the monotony. Fre I, N e Gilber ered upon the election, as @ "k U. Navin. Gilbert of a board of directors St. Louls, Cleveland, | unes, although New York, ' Fedire Harkins and Ted Lewis 3 s 3 It et 56 Jossphson Locals Will Open ason Jan. Chicago and Cleveland i : 5y o8 ve had the directors under Hartford Believe Placing 1 Mabel & i Hehttn _ Sl Meriden. ) tion plan that prevails under _ Elsie Loomis ... ey el oy 5 - r Nt st Fage mohoot, bans y l Here Would Help Sport. Loretta Robinson . . .. 66 ok g T. Malarney .... e 33 73 ko':.:aeu temm rw‘zll op:n its season | jable conditions. lda Hallock ... "4 P W. Fagan Dove's Wings Frayed. | At the boxing exhibitio ¢ Happ., Bertha Tayior ... . 5 4 D. Malarn: 5 3 against the Meriden High school five was o sample of peace yes- ' ford Thursday night, n & art- Margaret McGu < ygeiee Wright . 8 S0 5t Meriden Saturday, January 8. The Captain Ferdie k. 9 3 - . ) £ the Belmont, then one Harkins of the (g . g i e e B et ) Tty S ! Gfllld FlllSll . C apitol ( 3 - N, 2 N TR LU EAG > J 5 2 Bea) war would conlesce the 'rocks, and a former Lo Y Sham Mo UNIVERSAL CLUB LEAGUE. Jahuary 14, Bristol Hizh in New Brit- enators nineiaer Finisie ormer local polo st Thermoux. 3 5 T s in; January 21, South -Manchester world into a molten mass. had a long talk with . S & - W A local sporting 01 Allcock R > 8 a 3 % ppened was that the famous ™an relative to conditions *n thiy oo SRR AL . 10 : o ° SNl e ) in New Bliale Draaty Seasfln Wlm [ -960 Awmge Johnsonite gathered in City for locating a polo team. Ha K . - b o 7 - G e artford High in New Britain; Feb- ¥ :Dl'l::lllh.n : nnlL |'h~u- pon- T.:“‘.l.:w:‘;. ur‘un rival that exist Al s pmuait .o sl iy 9 : e A g ALl Dol ; i sader, undertook o wreck I the old days Letween New Briain = : A e ey Eh ok ot adieh - Hew. Yok Dec. 8 tAiiaii-sty vengeance on the trio of ' 40 : d and he believes that 3 394 vs. New Haven High at New I ' team Of American leaguers; pickel Leakue owners who united 'Ne entrance of this eity in the » Buttercups. Ty : February 18, New Britain High vs.. [0 o ‘Gananoing of the'’ ‘ool older league In foreing Big ‘lonal Pole ue would mean . i S Judd ... e d 3 3 . M. C. A.'LEAGUE Meriden High at Meriden; February (000 -0 0n T one, would consisy 8 his quintet to accept the !MUCH stronger circuit. Ted Lewis, L Woods o oore.iiiiii i . H Farows MMM o1 ‘a0 s1 19 Meriden High in New Bidaini o Melnnis, first base; Eddie Collh baseball reformation, with ¢ Prilllant first rush of the Hart- Cusack et T5— 148 2 < S ; : 83 February 25, New Britain IHigh vS. ' g.aond bhse; Scot:, shortstop R O Nt seith ;..m’ teani, also volced his sentiments * A — Bristol High at Bristol; March 4, nor third base; Strunk, Felsch: an uthority \varing* the location of a te 5 . Sohaters 3 : it 5 South Manchester High in New Brit- yscobson in the outfield, Schalk be- on and his supporters gave 3 G U AT Se. 3 ain: March 11, New Britain High vS. pind the bat and Mays In the pitch. Dors Within a short time there w Sweet Vi e aiaess &8 rousing cheers for Judge ,mat '\ Yl of th h P ay . . 3 ; 13 IR 85 6 0 - -~ Middletown High at Middletown; “jng box- -All these players ' except and for the new code, and of piacing o "% nifed . Srnes : . s . 81 2 : 3% March 18, New Haven High in New Mays were the fielding leaders in the new era, and for everything Connecticui Amer " e Brope 4 & e ‘ NIRRT X Barnes .. . Dritain, and March 25, New Britain positions among players taking: p sight after their surrender, | which will Lo ucs Polo league, - . Robertson . 1 . ¢ High vs. Hartford High at Hhrtford. |in 100 or more games. May; ¥ didn't cheer for the sur- | Waterbury. Mer e "“_ in Hartford, . = (,lm_m‘._‘“ k .... e 4 4 ——— e took part in 45 games during thi RS, ey ‘aida‘t eare for- | Maves ool e incport il;“ Duistes. ] D e - RS : L GOING TC € U B. A. { som, hagdlfd Hsru:‘i‘m“cg;y.zzilnfi I. 8o they just lay back 'Guintet whicl . x e My < Yiss Blmer ........... a1 - - e Jibul STEINES SN el a4 ;‘n. bt i ‘“ ‘k o n secas . T s s i - ¢ McGraw and Stoncham: Will Fly to 'as the leader among the pitchers r ab o ) 0 nown a i X & DicAlo g A T F dividual high score, . : = % LR Z i v g X where they would be in the ' the Hartford amatcu s . « - 2 G 2 1R . s lvidual high three fames : Island from Key West. aie ““,"'“o.m amount, of Wtk , to offer themselves ghe . Guintet will play this evening 4 " .. . e League Standing. New York, Dec. 18-—Charies A. | high light in fielding, however, 1: fon prize of & wallop at their | 11aven and is planning 1o meet o 1re gt Ll : H & SRR e e e e 14 n team at the Hanover .o ; 5 itk 1 New York Giants left here- today for { tors, who set a new major les t J'onr':‘m..m.vq a8 & Bynday u:‘n.-ulx‘..l.r.: e ; : Ensworth R et Key West en route to Havana. They | record for chances accepted, 478. ettt [ T S e \ the e Ry : Dehms : : id they cxpected fe make thi trip | When Sam Rice accepted. g#7: mat Colonel Ruppert ¢ S > s 3 Tonight— Dehms , the Cuban capital from Florida by |-chances—454 put outs and 24 assi rd of directors with Messe S N . AT E i A4 v ] airpla —for an average of .960, he estab. nn and GriMmth, but > MATTY HAS RELAPSE s val . 92 = - BOGASIL SO S K. O. |7 McGraw was reticent as to reported | lished a new major league record, The! New Yorker would have , Sl . - trade - which the Giants would ob- | nearest approach to this phenomenal It. He wanted Frazee and | e e —_ - = I 2 %3 Bridgepor tain a nambes of prominent playera | performance is: Max Carey, Pitf to sit with him, as they | | Pitcher Battling 11 o Williams e : ‘ork of Beating Cofiey from other t » did deny,-how- | bursh, 468, . . 1917: Caoat: ‘. . ard Agains g Lo iides N Work of Beating Cofiey from other . ai ¥ how { S Bioally entitled to do. So he . incem b i e & - Al o cver. that he was negotiating for | Chicago, .464, 1917, and Tris Speak- down the stupendously gen.| Tubcrculosis at Suranac Lake, N. Y, esiin bl p . e N R New York, Dee. 18.—Lou Bogash, o o0 veale of the Cincinnatl Reda. . |er, Boston, . 1914. This season Bridgeport, Conn. niiddlew st 2ics. da far 1b advance of it SR WANT RACIN ALIZED est rival, Wililam Jacobson, St. Louis, ffer and Tom Shibe became H 1S 2 far and Tom "Shive becan R Ty . : e ) made short work of Vince Coffey welterweight of Kingston, N. Y., last Detroit, Dec. 1 ‘he next legis- E ndled 394 put outs and 1§ - ature will be asked by the Michigan | Felsch, Chicago, is thirdjayith ve sn’ s = = , 3 : T, it wasn't all ney for| Utica, N. Y., Dee 18.—Christy > 38 ALK SR & J night in their scheduled fifteen FONRG/lchEw a8 Ehe MesrarE oTaze tion of Fairs to legalize hars» l 385 put ouls and 25 assists and: leads: e ruary 4, Roxbury Prep in New Brit- :lon n'n 'lhuL He wanted to ' Mathewson, former Giant’ twirler, suf- : : . ursed by the league for | fered a scrious relapse two weeks A . i tegan S e card at the Pioneer Sporting Club. 2 . A * expended by him in Investi- | ago, but ix making a hard battle for ; ] Bogash, with a powerful, well-dirceted inj thesataty Jas mpmoningioy ‘},‘Bll’(?f-mmfisw‘t':ih“.‘?}rl‘, bt o o '°: he Mays case, that source of his life, according to private advices C: - 08— 3 RIS ekt A e ieall bae association here it was voted to f.981, being charge it] errofs. A . ate “eees T ) et pered gty e el p toration of the sport under Bosto. led the clubs in fielding with deep irritation. He insisteqd received today by local friends o : tearing in wildly, semt Coffey down for S¢X fon’ ‘shmilar fo the Boxine: & mark of 978" Clevelunl wie M had poured out his coin in Mathewson and his wife from Sar- the count of ten in thE third round. jon. Supervision of pools at ond with 971 and New ,Yerk SRl ¢ |‘.l|y his, |I.: st s it hw‘klm-v:‘h: (.wl\hu l(’f Jeivclery X - llrxll(k I-‘.:«l’hl.l iy 1 : kf‘ull’ T . ce meets, officers of the with .969. The fignres for the obhie wligtrrs dscargimmgsdot i e gkt P SESmor Ty e i e e . i3 s 261 T Gres e S i o diptariie . declare, wduld eliminate 'clubs were as follows: Chicago, :9§8, ivate citisen. Th were ob- o by b e e oeigniinnhel e objectionable features Detroit, .964, St. Louis, .963, Wash- made, strangely enough, and o 'I £ “‘"'|" pain while . iy PR 4 s ”fll,‘ iy iBEmanoton-} _— ington, .963, Philadelphia, .959. T tter was lald over for con h“,“ "”I frryy ’ Rz to leaye his 442 » dsp3 v Pric S The knockoat enled 4 comparative. | BASKETBALL GAMES TONIGHT ~ White Sox led in double plays, and on Wen the slans reach Chi- i e 0% ToSis Ous heur daily, scan : S S B ot i g One of the largest crowds of the both Boston and «Philadelphia made anuary ung the headlines only of newspapers. i eS| D ogash clearly ..o . e . T A TR i i Rpeass gt A s i . ; e ] , : 3 S i e season is expected ta witness the triple plays during the season. Th club owners went on record He Tiaalaothing 8 Coffee .e i Ficteeeut) kit axf afic: b Bid o basketball game in the Industrial Red Sox led in number of outputs, o8ing the Interleague walwpr ' pa r sorasiprsoBigadipe gt Do g i 3 e estion ot just weind ¥ league this cvening at the State while the Mackmen showed the IS on | dvagien’ " playern. | liv e 6 Bewo i) mdd e R e e : R M : ronat hrandsheuldered Title Hamiihe Armory. The Stanicy: Rule anl Level in both ass the present rule major ""," "",‘, 1”“ rechoid “"""' "“NI’” causc 1 s AR ht v e = o oo five is scheduled to meet the Corbin the low mark in errors, wWorry e doctors still exclude vis- g S i e aale & oul opple ¢ 3 vhile Stanlay Worle B wiiah! deiivee o cont vis ) 33 : : el . e o LRs e qintet, while the Stanley Works > tors. Matty ix doing everything in Hidebrand “ f : F rive 1e leader ay the New Brits ) t:mn minor must first his power to rexaln his sicengtt Lo, Demarea PrER i was deftly supplied by Bogash after derdiy ","_\,;‘,,,"’k"‘ S Do BOXING BOBBIES COMING vers from other elubs sends Christmas s the third round had gone two min- . S & P e 3 5 s nend nas greetings former = e games. New York, Dec. 18.—Two Londo; ,’num. league 1 a club ' friends in the baseball world e T - Codfish. iow ang 63 B oon ! ST policemen, the vanguard of a delega- © walve on the playe 1oy Matty Junior | i O === ion of Britis bies that will mat his services for the ; father a ‘:1‘ reads occasionally to him v o MAPLE A, C. WANTS GAMES CONFIDENT OF VICTORY U:,".h‘ -”~‘ l“’;llll :?‘1;‘";:‘1‘ ;'nrk's fln‘e:h If the rule is change Ther absolutely nothing to the mnudetrand Sadulan The Male baskeiball of New ' ;. TPe Nutmegs are primed for the jn january, will arrive here tomoryd league would hava t ly reports that my husband is sinking I'marcst et - . 5 8 aven would like i imee Dittle with the All-Mcriden cleven @t o (ne steamship Imperator. In adai-| vers of clubs ih th : rapidly,” declared Mrs. Mathewson ¢ g 5 1 : St i any team in New Britain e Loinover Park, tomorrow afternoon. tion to the bouts between the: polic hile draf'ed pluyers Pt He & nctioorilh Ba rescvesii Dummy 4 : to o hA T Rce e The loc ar of clo; 2 {he ‘nternational sporting club has a : . . W Britain, yery suc S E n With a victory. yanecd for matches between cham to clams from dly. It will be long hard iding s mai 8 of [DERTAAL o . ror . 1 v long ha s p provid ng a suit: arantee can ) E - . . R t1f ! i 1 32 ral hundred fans fr s ¢ 5 A e in. but 1 feel h ve y i : ered. The Maples have one of the sl 'f“"‘v om ¥ pions of the Americ: nd British' utien of Gamblers, ecks ago he d t s .5 3 : M=acanax E O ve i N f fas.csl teams representing the firoctors vorid w sum or , U¥Ual tond'tion but now comi TR Ay e ¢ 10 lc 5 B - 4 ity this year and would like along r ly.* J R s Y p the New Britain Y. M. ( x i A 108 team of the New Britain —PAL \Cn_ } Xy T T INGTON il 1M ) . lea or the New Britain K. of ’ rod I The Y . 4 Kotball quint M P . Hannon ress all challenges to J. F. Quinn, B J h po | win Journ o Torringion » 3 1. Curran . 69 e Maple_Athlziic club, North \ S ——rE. viars a" Ng,'_.an n'ne, to play the crack Co. M team o™ Feasse i s et SRR SR LS Front street, New Haven. . . of that place nday nivht Presents i D e e an e ons ' TR T YALE FIVE BEATEN. Tomorrow Afternoon Vibbert’s Field - ) auintet | clash with the A'las team of New | ., AME! ~ "R GOODS LE New York, Dec. 18.—Yale's basket- i 'R’S 3?2 ilaven, n that city sose 2 : ball team suffered an unexpected de- ‘l‘. RiVE_ N EP} S e lrada I > SR P e 3 ¢ 2 feat,at the hands of Brooklyn Tech. Kickoff 2.30 WILLIVMS FARNS L : - SPRETETTPE 3 : : Seaitiates in the ‘Thifteenth” Regiment armory. i 4 1 *. i > 73 dastniéht dp a''dose zame and tho ) | ; as. Ob ver Curwood orace W. Williams. of this city, - 2 3 e §7 scoré waé;'81 t¢-.38.in’ favor of the : | g Céimi | been anarded his lettér “R” at'| : : heme five. The tally a: the end of haif | O11aWK VS. as of Manchester ming Soon (e O e ot itute vith ol e fan iR ‘ time was 19 to 14 In favor of the gt - . 5 o s3. ultimaty winners. 1 ' 1 of b armies and navies. s tontn 2 . 4 e 2 B =