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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 1026, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, DEN AND JOHNSTON BRING DAVIS CUP BACK TO AMERICA BY DEFEATING BROOKES AND PATTERSON IN TENNIS DOUBLES—BANKERS HAVE EX- G BATTLE ON BOWLING ALLEYS—WARRANTS ARE ISSUED AGAINST RACING MEN AT NEW ORLEANS—MINORS WANT A SEPARATE ALLIANCE ENNIS CUP 5 10 AMERICA Johnston Win Over ps and Patterson N Dec. 31 Al tennis laurel fore the strength and prican challengel I'he rophy emblematic of am tennis championship s when the last ball h the fourth Aust ne of i T T/LOEN 222 This won t the court meriea ha woin it tish 1sles have five oce Lo Jtter loxin of et uhles m William T Philadelphia, and Wil- pston, of San Prancisco ne tonnis wizardry th glorlously through the es yesterday Norman nd Gerald ¥ Patterson, lan masters of the game ately to stem the tide were outplayed clearly o ngers h the 6.4 of the service was dem- the frst which n in splendid fashion eartied off his game e had three to its credit bokes an1 Patterson won They fallod to make a ninth game but ¢ enth and won the lost the three first sot, remaining, me game Plays ¥ iliantly. never mi and he court, opponents Brookes tly casy volleys prted to the mmitted In Tilden o dashing Johnston s went through to losing a single eans gained a bi o opening of th & the ce. Thea ed st rugrle and ated th p their way every mulled while medley of the wsingle was an ideal and vic- me ad- fourth Pat and first game on Johnston JOMNNSTON ved and e but Pattersor sitating play Take Lead i Johnston then ent eeded n Brookes sorvice amid won but one game won a e the ap for b great crowd ne through with a won- led game which was sav ly the Australa The 40-15 Brookes a fine ind it detenders ble o storm aten by the next sc & It across the kes Below Porm, t the below played wel heights he o Johnston or the American victory me won by light. the weak spots in hfs Fmor. and his drives winners where there lar when #mash would be Brookes ved base line. ent match bis usunl doubles deserves were L carrying | Johnston, | how- | his was out himselt brilliancy was mnot at e often extricated the yesterday and best at doubles of position but from bad situations by of his strokex. Patterson was frequently caught in the back court during rallies and this weakness was seized upon by th challengers. Patterson undoubtedly t set but beyond question work lost the next three Tilden meets Patterson and Brookes won the | his poo result of these con- the possession of | morrow, but the | tests cannot affect the Davis cup. 'BANKING EXPERTS | meets Johnston in singles matches to- | BATTLE ON ALLEYS | | | | i | i | Result is About 50-60 When' Match Ends—Other Games lowling teams from the Comur | Trust \nd the New F Trust battled for he Rogers Rereation alleys ames resulted in a J he boys from the Main and Church street bhank gotting the largest pintall of the match while President J. M. Curtin's charges | romped off with two games out of the rolled, In a match between the employes in the Walk Over | in this city and Waterbury last night, the Brass Jityiles easily | won three mes ms in the No g and teams of frotg employes | Rozers lanes. At the Works company company The | three rolled here two also rolled @ Vulcan last | alleys league pe Casino the | Tron formed | ROGERS A Britain Commercial Trast € Mc | Minor Jim Vim Walk-Over, | i | Walk-Over, | D, Manning « anning Mwans Berry Freight | Flood 2 Kayto | Perkins Chist Fisher Freight Generous . 103 i - 434 6 40e—1 NORDIN BOWLING (LUB White. | Larson Densor Haghorg ©O. Carlson swedell 20 T 24 CASINO ALLEYS—VULCAN IRON WORKS. Mighlanders 5 Galbrath | Jack Holtman Sand Rats. Financiers WILL BOX WILLIE JACKSON, | | Pinkey tehell Is Matched for |} | teen Round Bout at the Garden, Milwaukee, ment was made yesterday | Rickard had signed Pink Mitchell f Milwaukee and Willie Jackson of Xork for a fifte round bout at | Madison Square Garden, New York Jan. 7 Dec 31.—Announce- that Tex New Richie Mitchell, lightweight, Leonard Jan. 14, will York Jan. 3 with his brother, where both boxers will finish | fraining the who is to box Pinkey, | HORNSBY NOT ON St. Lou Mo., Rickey, manager of tionals, yvesterday Rogers Hornsby, for sale. The one made in N B (ver | meeting honors on | hoe stores | | of Jackson | Dartmouth | up as head coach | Opens | had a from Seats | | | new plan leave for New | home WARRANTS OUT FOR RACING OFFICIALS Reformers at New Orleans Claim Law Is Being Violated 31,—John J the Orleans, Dec riding proved one of test features of a fine day's sport 1t Jefferson Park yesterds lo- inted for three of the and clinched his hold on eadership of the winning riders of meeting Lady Longfellow, G and One in the lead after three clever ex- hibitions of horsemanship. Victory in cal lad accc seven the the rces when he hooted ToBACCO HABIT ™ each instance required powerful hand- | Ing ir Grayson Longfellc was the re close finishes quoted at 20 to 1, Lady 7 to 1 and Bar Onc of the heaviest when his odds down 1o 7 to 2 of one plavs of were at the end Caplases for the a st of all and officials weing 0 the spectors of the Parish R terda scnted by zens' 1 tion were iseucd informaton pre- s of the . a local re- ased representativ, ue of Louisian form organization alizers J. Riley and W. Arnold were included in the complaint. E. C. Smith, Allan Mahle and Nor- McFarlane, stewards of the B. M A.. met at the Fair d upon applications filed by nd trainers for licenses. It was ported that Jockeys Connelly Pool \nd George Carroll, as well as Train- Joe Goodman and George Arvin, who have not been active in the rac- ing at Jefferson, had been granted full privileges by the B. M. R. on man irounds jock- CANNELL FOR COACH Fay ble Sentiments Heard Regard- ing the Choice of Last Year's Cap- in- | Jefterson | Citi- | was | READING - The names of Or- | and | tain to Succeed Spears at Darmouth | Boston, Dee. 31.—The nnell, probability the year, captain of varsity cleven last | succeeding Clarence Spears as coach of the Green football pressed by those in touch with the sitnation today. The announcement from Chicago that Spears would at West Virginia next Fall a unexpected, and Cannell, who was his this year, expected to move Cannell himself said today he had no word on the matte! Graduate Manager Horace G. Pender, who is in Chicago, is the authority with whom decision will rest, he said. The only other name mentoned is tha of Larry wnkk Dartm dumnus who resig coach Co last year. team was ex- assistant as DOWNS DARTMOUTH Basketball With tory Over Green, 31 to 21, Washington, Pa., Dec ington and Jefferson opened its tercollegiate basketball scason last night by defeating Dartmouth in the first athletic contest ever teamg resenting the two tutions by 31 to 21. Dartmouth never to win, W. & J. taking and holding it throu Scason Vie= in- by chance an carly lead out The antage at oring 20 Englander what in the presidents had a 10spoint the end of the first points to 10 for the Dartmouth braced sccond half, but W. & J ished with the superfority. W am work and accuracy in shoot ad- half, New some- ed ¢ and f argin of led in t reater floor the TO AUCTION BOUT TICKETS for Leos ~Mitchenl Will Go Under New York. Dec 1 public auction of tickets championship battle Leonard, title holder, and Mitchell of Milwaukee, former ican ehampion, which will be held in Madison Square Garden, Jan. 14 1 conduced in Wall street afternoon The bout is Hammer The first to the world's Benn)y Ritchie between be Tuesday being conducted for the purpose of raising funds in the drive of the American Committee for De- vasated France, and representatives of the financial district ta dispese of some of the choice seat tickets. These include the seats in the arena and the first five rows in the floor seats surrounding the ring Another auction sale will be held Jan at the Hotel Commodore. box ringside DEVISES NEW BOXING PLAN Committee Still Hopes Sport May Be “tioned in the Colleges Chicag, Committe Athletic Dec, 31.—The Boxing of the National Collegiate Association will submit a nended so that objections, caused the reiation to sanction boxing : versities’ yesterday, may oe as: 31.—Wash- | here | stageq | insti- | * | heard from Match | mer- | will | T0 FORM NATIONAL BODY Presidents Hickey and Dunn Warmly Endorse Proposed Plan for Big Minor Leagues Baltimore, Dec. 31.—The possibility that the International League and the Ameri Associatioh may withdraw from the National Association of Pro- fessional Baseball Leagues, compggsed of the minor leagues of the country, and enter the new national agree- ment a separate and distinet body is indicated in correspondence between President Hickey of the Amc sociation and Jack Dunn of the timore club of the Internationals. Judge Landi ball high commis- | sioner, is quoted as saying he saw no why the two Class A A leagues | should not enter the agreement to be adopted at Chicago next month class by themselves along the same lines as the Nationa and American Leagues. The chi causc of the dissatisfac- tion of the two big minors is the rul- ing of the National Associ be given Pe ent of t ceipts of all post-season ser President Hickey, in a to Dunn. p and declared he the national to it. Manager D who Hickey in his sta has dent Toole of th 1 league to have er club owners of the le: he situation, but far My «on sent letter zainst this ruling would withdraw from body rather than submit otested agrees with isked Presi- ternational of the oth- taken on has not a mail vote thus Toole. YALE HOOP TOSSERS WIN Eli Quintet Show Great Improved Playing Form in Downing Carncgic Tech 10 1o Pittsburgh, Pa., an excellent pas basketball Dec, 31.—Pl ssing game, the Yale team defeated Carnegic ech last night by a score of 10 to 25 in a contest featured by the teamwork of th julldogs. The shooting ofVAl- derman was excellent { crowd on its feet in enthus | though his shooting of foul goals was only fair The ech team ned to lack co- ordiation and did very litile passing, each mun apparently being desirous of scoring without his team’s aid. With e 2 to 6 against them at the beginning of the second half. the Tar- tans spurted little and scored 12 | points to Yals'e 2, but the latter came in with a rush and swept the locals off their feet. REIFF MAY RIDE AGAIN. New Yc Dec. —Reports from England state that Johnny Reiff, the famous jockey, is to return to the pigskin again next summer and wil [ appear in the colors of A. K. Mag {ber. 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