New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 30, 1920, Page 12

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DRBIN AND STANLEY WORKS QUINTETS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1920. TO BREAK TIE IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE SATURDAY NIGHT—ROY MOORE SCORES KNOCKOUT VICTORY OVER ACK SHARKEY WHEN REFEREE STOPS BOUT—TILDEN AND JOHNSTON DEFEAT BROOKES AND PATTERSON IN DAVIS CUP GAMES—OTHER SPORTS EY 1S BEATEN | — 1. PAUL BOAER tops-Bom in 11th Round ent Further Punishment Dee. 30 harkey's in the Garden where i ntar dison Square ty lttle Itallan nt down o hands « ornado fr in the ele hattered punishme subjectod wot last a knockout de- a The when Moore, Paul enth round, helpless and Rroggy to which he om the oy nt Aimoat f mker n a rooling orner d lefts rained As he appeared floor, Referee jotwoon the fis corr A min to e rows under & ibout Stout wnd a4 sharkey 1kod Harry palr wave fetor from his « wvalk his the ring merciful interven tly one minute It Stout's aftey in the t té one ant rden ox eleventh round of the nwelgh' conte most spec since the ¢ Game to the ¥ of Kk amely 90 en exhibl the stop beaten beyond xcopt kne by K hi erowd ol impre Joe Wa wanted to a fans oura jmana t In th ninth and apparent beaten, but anager and still intermission tenth Sharke ke refused had a8 rounds fought to quit hting an sharkey s he BrOEKY two was had been st into su peastons | a punched fon on this. e slumber In in the defeat bout to pugilistic m and a he refused to referce topped vin admit the IDEFEATS DARTMOL yed Basketbal ¢ 24, In Panthers’ Fa bgn Pa., Dec. 30.—The Pittsburg! it night by refe " a4 hr 1 the fast team opene the woa ting Colloke m The ighout game \s, fast and thoush in than six the lead, points Kkept dur- te ! f play and Me- s of the \nd “« the nev o, und the stern hoys net In nger nt Ksplendid Paraln g w \ . itors owod ootir AT tenm work iperiority o g 1) (34) Cullen Dartmouth Heen Moore Millard M Dermott fluard P (2), Millard (8), ), Moore y lan (6) Shaner Jonk out of n, Jor fouls ut of 4, from and poride—Twenty m'nutes L ol the wthpaw y Billy veport t Htuckey d is only STUCKEY Young High T SIGNS Chvto 10« Dev nm Ohio. ation, haw been manager of the Texas tands 6 feot 2 Smith o of 19 years old l bhantam- | has | Indianapolis club ES LAWRENCE I OF RACE RIOTS—James 6, achoolboy, Is dead-—-an in- | lothn. of the recent race rlot- ndence, Kas. The shoot- the murder of R. B. | | cording INN gan s Fein following Griffith, who the absence president of TING Micha head ot Sinn Arthus chiet de Va ‘republic.” tha wat of the Kar trish ing in vonn ra AMERICANS WIN Til n and Jol and Patterson in Davis Cup Tennis Match—Chance for Trophy Good. Auckland, N. Z., Ameri- can tennis players scored double triumph over the greatest Aus- trallan net wrs and tonight held the position of favorites in the tourna- ment for the Davis cup. William T Tilden, 2nd, of 'hiladelphia, battered | down Norman E. Brookes captain of t Antipodean team whi Wm. T. of San Francisco virtually Gerald L. Patterson, who | English championship from | in 1919, The one match Johnston smothered tho te von Vs mmate Brookes Americans need cup. defeated Brookes 10-%: 6-4 Johnston beat Patter- and 6.1 Brookes and chance to partially orrow in the to | only win the Tilden and 6-4 Dartmouth Football Mentor of Last Four Seas Signs Contract to Coach West Virginia in 1921, Chicago e past of the will head versity 111, Dec. 30.—Clarence W head ch for four years Dartmouth college elevens, “Tubby** Mcintyre as West Virginia uni- oleven, according to an an- made here by Athletic Stansbury of West Vir- ars coa ucceed coach of the noun Dire pears is the country nt H m tor \ arded hes generally re rising young o As a player rank and newspaper c Walter in 19 In fre n Cavanaugh as one of the in the general itics, as well for All-American st year at Dart- ched the Dart- eleven through an and succeeded Frank head in 1917 of he was a was very fropt s of Camp, 5, his 1916 he ¢ hman uard mouth mouth inbeat year as coach [ NAHAN TO SUE ROBINS, Toldo M Says He Didn't Get sed Players, gnate Purcl Toledo, Ohlo, Dec. 30 ot t Association, he is is prepa action against the Brooklyn League club in connection lagt Spring of three not de- had been Roger Bres. Toledo club has an- ng some nt nounced that of National purehase he oy vdo to clinch the r Hresnahan ¢ Hickman ba says, were ment atter clares he outfielder and De for $7,000 down the hased second | third | paid plan Ma- pury Malone, lns rd that he on installment nothin 1 return said to have League, and eman, basemar 32 ana lone eceived Hi to and kman are Jumped the Baird, through some pretext, was kept At Hrooklyn and rel this winter to Indianapolis, according to Bresna han HONOR ATHLETES, wi Harvard Plans An Huge Varsity Celebration for ams, ston, Dee. 30 celebrat with a of its football, te and the Harvard elub here Harvard univer- cason of sports dinner and exercises basehall and rsity crew on Jan. 13 announced yes first of its kind for In other years it to mark only the eleven in its big games sity is to hockey at ms The celebration, as ter will be the Crimson athletes been customary of the victory YANKS TO PLAY HOOSIERS. Lake La., I 30.—The | of the American wil do ts training at A series wll be played the New York American to an announcemen Commerce, As Crowley, La ation with Chamber - of KILDUFF NS Colonel . H. B the Brooklyn by ed yesterday t signed contragf | | few | Buftalo's 7 ILEAGUE LEADERS T0 | CLASH SAT. NIGHT Winner of Contest Will Assume Undisputed Claim to First Place The schedule battle in the Britain Industrial Basketball league Saturday night beween the Corbin quintet, champions last season, and the Stunley Works five, looms up as an interesting fray. Both teams are on even termsa for first place. The other defeat administered to the champions was at the nds of the Stanley Rule and Level five in the opening gama o the present season. The defeats administered to the Butt- makers we whieved by the Rule hop and New Britain Machine com- ny quintet Standing of Teams. The offic standing of the teams to date, is New .600 600 400 400 Corbin cseae Stanley Works .. R. & L. B. Mach. o Old Ye Results The results of the league follows Corbin games to 30, N. B. Mach. Rule and Level Co. anley Worka 34, N. 13—Stanl Corbin Mach Nov. y Works 30, Stan. ley Rule and Level Co. 19. Dec. 4.—N. B. Mach. Co. 37, Stanley Rule and Level Co. 24. Stanley Works 22, Corbin 16, Dec. 11—Stanley . 25, Stanley Works B. Mach. Co. 30. Dec 18—N. B. Mach Co. ley Works 18. Corbin Rule and Level Co. 24.* . B. Rule and Level c 21. Corbin 38, 41, Stan- Stanley 5 minutes overtime play. YALE FIVE DEFEATS BUFFALO- Buffalo, Dec. 30.—In one of the most exciting games waged here in yvears the Yale baskctball five scored a hard earned victory over Buffalo university last night by a margin of three points. Yale, led by Alderman, opened a sensational attack in the last minutes of play and overcame seemingly safe margin gained by Cohen's scoring from cen- ter. Coach Sharpe shifted his lineup several times, and after Bailey en- tered the game the Yale team im- proved considerabl PICK COLLEGE BOXING CHIEF. Commander Richardson Named President of Body. Annapolis, Md., Dec. 30.—Lieut. Commander William A. *. 8. N.,, now on duty here as sistant athletic been notified of his election as presi- dent of the newly formed intercol- legiate Boxing association of Amer- ica moting boxing and putting it upon a ¢ mpetitive basis among the colleg: Other offices have been filled as follows: Vice president, Richard C- Harlow, Penhsylvania state; secre- tary-treasurer, H. J. Pickering, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. The board of directors is composed of the offi- cers and the following: Dr. Allen Winter Rowe and Allen Addicks, Massachusetts Institute of Technolo- gy: Colonel Palmer E. Pierce, U. 8. A. (retired), and Robert F. Ward, University of Pennsylvania TREMAINE—PURYEAR BOUT. oledo, Ohio, Dec. 30.—Carl Tre- maine of Cleveland and Earl Puryear of Baltimore will meet in a 12-round bout here the night of January 10, it was announced yesterday. Both boxers, through their managers, have terms. It is understood ar insists upon Tremaine mak- {ing 119 pounds at 3 o'clock p. m. the day of the match —_— PERRY DEFEATS DENNY. lew Orleans, La., rry, Pittsburgh warded the dccision over Denny here last night after rounds of hard fighting. Perry won ten rounds, two were even and two went Denny. Perry almost stop- ped Denny in the a right hand punch to the jaw Dec. P welterweight, was Young to Richardson, | as- | officer and gymnas- | tic officer of the Naval Academy, has:| He has been very active in pro- | 30 —Jack | fifteen | tenth round with | L { | veeLs | coRr THEY ALL COME BACK — Cora Chase, the famous opera star, has ar- | rived in New York after 10 years' absence in Europe to sing at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York. PRACTICE IN MOONLIGHT. I EE0ECHIC00OEI00000000000000000000000000LB0O0BO00EE000000000 Ohio Eleven Putting on Final Polish for New Year's Game. Pasadena, Cal.,, Dec. 30.—Practice by moonlight, it developed today is the latest resort of Dr. John Wilch, head coach of Ohio State football squad, to get his men into condition for their game New Year's Day with the University of California. Just where Coach Wilch took his men last night for the secret practice { was not divulged, but it was believed to have been Bovard Field, at the University of Southern California, in Los Angeles. ‘A coach for the Ohio State team said today the Buckeyes wcre put through two hours of “the hardest kind of signal practice.” “They stopped onl three times during the two hours,” he added, “so | don’t worry about their not lasting sixty minutes in any man’s climate.” Blair, Ohio State’s rght halfback, is said to have suffered a sprained ankle in Monday's scrimmage. Henderson, another right half, is also below par, it is understood so Bliss is the only Buckeye right half in perfect con- dition at present, according to report. It is believed Blair will be ready for | Saturday’s game, however. CUBS SIGNS HUHLER. Chicago, Dec. 30.—As a reward for making Grover Alexander, pitcher of the Chicago Nationals, work twelve | innings before he won his game, | James D. Kenney yesterday was signed to a C contract. The game was played in France while both were in the United States Army, and Alex- ander’s team was victorious, 1 to 0. | Upon his return to the United States Alexander recommended Kennedy, who s a right-hander, 22 years old and | 6 feet 2 inches in height. He pitched | | semi-professional ball around Chi- cago. BOOM BASEBALL FEDE _— Movie of a Man Who Has .~ PocweTs -] Lost His Latch Key - vesT AGAin FEELS ™ TRUSERS PoCKETS I DECIDES To RinG Doom BeLe "V SAY rve LOST My KEvi- ofEw - TwE DoOR PARLING * CALLS JyDER ®EDRoom iy winDow: OM MARY = ~o mesPeuse ####%&#G#fifi#fi#fi&'&fifi#&%###fi##fi#%&###fififig 1d-Winter Sale In order to give the people of Nevw Britain a chance to buy the finest merchandise at the lowest possible prices, we offer all our standard Suits, Owercoats, Hats, Caps and Furnish- ings at Mid-Winter Sale Prices. Entire Stock of human and Stein-Bloch Suits} and Overcoats Reduced to Cosi SUITS NOW . 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