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BALL ATTRACTIONS SCHEDULED HERE TOMORROW NIGHT—HARTFORD BOWLERS EASILY CONQUER CASINO FIVE—CANADIAN PRO- R WITH TEX RICKARD—MISS STOHL SETS NEW SCORING RECORD IN INDUSTRIAL LEA GUE—LOCAL KACEYS DROP GAME AT BRISTOL L5 HARTFORD BOWLERS [CANADIANS MAY GET ERE! OUTCLASS LOGALS | CHAMPIONSHIP MILL intet D | Grabam and_fioodspeed Disenss Casino Quintet Drops Three | Straight Games Plans for Dempsey-Carpentier | The Hartford bowling team headed Andy MecCarthy handed the Ca- *ino team a sound -walloping here last night, winning (hree games feor a P purse The locals e out- d “Fido"” O’Brien, who has \ going strong of late on tho lanes, vas in fine form last night. Captain McCurtly also howlod in his usual | elever manner. ¥Frisk and Myvrs did fairly well for the local quintet. In @ (wo-man match Foote and Nsicvm defeated Ladish and O’'Brien, 1,310 to 1,229, ‘Pwe weama from P, & I, Corbin farctory bowled with the big pins the Casino allevs Inst night At Ttogers’ alleys {onight the Wall- ingford five will how! the local team which recently downed ithe Wooster bowleras of Hartford. The loca! max | agement will pin faith in Joe I“vote Fr nan. Frivk, Narcim and Eddle Anderson (0 oop A victory. A two- mnn match has alss been arranged between Andarson and Narcum of this oty against Collett and MeGuirs of Wallingfora At the alleye last right the FFellowship the Center church bhowled Tho =cores CASINO ALLEYS. New Writain Casl { 118 4 Oh, Man! Sk -1 LOST A Pamaer OF DoueM ON TeE STook MARKET- - I'm RUINED - NOTHING To PO BUT Jump aFf A Midr BUILDIVG ! ZAsSSp Gee WHIZ! BuT ™ HARD UP - | DON'T KNOW WhaTs Going To BECOME OF Me- - | CAN'T CATCH P \ owe EVERY BoDy - les Bristol | s New York, Jan. 27.—The proposal to hold the Dempsey-Carpentier world’'s heavywelight championshxpl bout in Montreal was discussed here today between Tex Rickard and C. F. Graham and F. O. Goodspeed, mem- | bers of a Canadian syndicate. Rickard said he had been request- cd by the Canadians to consider their Mission confidential and had not de- cided whether he would divulge the developments of the conference. | Wm. A. Brady, who with Charles B. Cochran, recently withdrew from the bout, said today he is prepared, when- ever requested to assign his interest and that of Cochran to Rickard. The latter however said he intends to wait etball games city tomorrow street armory, quintet will of Bris > by A C een going ho attend- t whes wondertul and Mec o o on with veral seasons. complete the o strong bid pehip. Accom worrow night faithtul fol their fa of it BlLi- MY EXPENSES S ARE SOMETHING until February 1. whep he has arrang- | Bter ed a conference herc with Jack AwEuL NGO A;_U Kearns, hefore tackiing the project. SADEUL JRA S O EanE SQUARE | DoN'T. MNow POLO TONIGHT el e e Fast New I \x-'u'\—/'daw LrSTew - ! sy Tanut i 1s GOwNG on IDEA OF The DoubH I'VE LOST- m wJ TeRR(BLE SHAPE wetL GEORGE So'm 1 - BUT You Don'T sem mME CRYIN' MY EYES ouT Do You ? T DoESN'T Pav- - BE ~N PHILOSOPHICAL { | | it Captain [ dislocated el- with Water- Wwill be found r loeal boy, ble fame as an p) days. Still- Dixon, will Haven Team to Play | lub of Tocals at Profcssionai Hall—Com- i edy The second Connecticut be phved fessionat Preliminary <ame Arranged. lornan of the will positive- |y, me tOMOrTow | Wright g Wil tallow | C. Andeison Ryar home zame in the Rolier VPolo league w:ll | this evening in the Pro- hall, formeriy the old 'Tur- ney hall on Arch street. between the locals and the speedy New Haven five. Reports from the Elm City indicate that the visitors are confident of lowering the colors of the home team tonight. 8o far, the New Bri- tain club has not met defeat, Meori- den *wice bowing to a ‘lacinz. The New ifaven ¢lub is touted as one of the strongest in the league, and in games played with the Buicks this season, have always given that team a warm argument. A game that is bound oodles of mirth will be tween the Taxi Drivers Church strect “Well Feds. There is considerable rivalry between these AW0 outfits, and it is a case of zlory rather than coin that will urge both teams to a victory. The Taxi Drivers Jook for a win due to their acun.:in»l tance with speed. On the other hand, | the “Well Feds” are not .saying much. The preliminary game % | sgheduled to start at 7:45 o'clock Play. nd olash pn the ot contest j and the eaniident This s on r rivals meot mes that the 1 have played the followers Hartford the loeal i o th the nklin 4 ford Cawino, tor on Donuhu Mortarity Adixh .. MeCurthy MARINE TRADE P WIN AT LAST bE PLA E BEING INVESTIGA! Yale Basketball Five Win First Game Downing Wesleyan 28 GIRLS BASKETEALL GAMES WANTS HONESTY IN Miss Tillie Stohl, the clever little [} . t Between Internatfo P — basketball player of the Corbin team h L cantile Marin¢ Co, and of the Girls’ Industrial league, estab- anch‘capw mth-in-Fahnc dla e lished- a new field goal record last | Bl." Sllppol'ted by wool Mafl Washington, Jan. , 27.— night, when she scored nine goals in tion of the contract between i ternati the game against the Skinner Chuck onal Mercantile Marine company five. to provoke played be- nd the Total—1310. Foote—ais Narcum-——824 Team. ith no veter L that con- idy waw by " Howevor, the A good clip n Heading lds, & broth- y Roeynold © school. He quintet, and Davis, he had of Season, in Landish O'Brien to 20, at New Haven. New Haven, Jan. 27.—Yale last night defeated Wesleyan at basket- ball, 28 to 20, this being the first vic- tory tor the Elis in six engagements. | The home collegians led from the | start and at intermission had a 20 to 12 advantage. The visitors spurted Total—-12 Landt O Brien—376 Kran Caswell Loomis senneider pany and the British ! nd team year's foot- along nice- Pabe who are new men to Pt ixh is repre- and the sup- White ecan Nictory tomor- City five last 8 to New revenge this AWARD Garden. Pul Moore of Cham- , R. I, in a here last es Moore the ch, bantam- fight for the rd ds and in even Then | Mins IB.L fast | which |~ dn occasional | waken his op- | § his lad gained o for the rest -2 pounds and three pounds h light dges’ heavy- decision | My bt Bayonne, N, | bout parance 1t in wal the oy Adair, both | slashing ten jot the judges ghed 141 1-4 New York Je- Qecision over Amatour lght- opening bout | dges disagreed. | Miss' Anlstrom mted Young | M Allen Rawlings Merriman sehatlor Lelch Dehm | Mergman Putney 73— 2 M— T Mra, Skinner Mr. Hagen Mr. Bkinner Mise MeAuley Mre. Hagen Mise Ramage . Miss Fox 1) 199 201 184 223 504 1443 69— 65— LT Ground Wogs. 5,200 237 Mise Stovens ... Mr. Boardman ... Mrs. Boardman . Misa Boal Miss Hull Schaerer o 32 101 . a0 3 243 . 60 183 i1 148 58 100 450 414 Califorsia Hampbackers. Mr. H. Andres PE) Mise Hall 5 Miss M. Lockwood 3. Lockwood gani Bacon s Wirge Baker M. Duquid . Miss Flags Mr. F. Andres Leckwood & Duquid Marden 91 87 'LH SEVEN MEN TO A\ TEAM. Cambridge, Mass., Jan -Hav- vard, Princeton and Yale in the games of their hockey series this year will play seven men to a team, it was an- nounced yesterday. A proposal change to six-man hockey sidered, but was voted down at a con- ference between the universities, New Haven last was con- which night was held HAL CHASE DIVORCED. Cincinnati, Jan. 27.—Mra. Anna M. Chase of this city was yesterday granted a decree of divorce from Hal Chase, former first baseman of the Cincinnati and New York National TLeague baseball ¢lubs, who was last heard from in San Jose, Cal ~John Layton, mplon three-cushion Jan | 31 tell, to | the hockey head '-r' | five minutes of play. N. B, KACEYS BEATEN Bristol Knights Coime Along at a Fast (Hp Toward Closc of Game and Win 26 to 17. The local Kaceya encountered an- other reverse in the State league se fes last night, losing at Bristol, 26 to 17, in » warmly contested game. The first half found tho New Britain team holding its own, and when the whistle sounded, the locals were on the long end of a 12 to 11 score. The New Britain team increased its lead until the sccre stood 17 to 14, but at that time the Bell City five com- menced an attack on the baskets that resulted in 12 points in the closing The New DBrit- ain team will play at New Haven Sat- urday night The summary: Bristol. Carrington New Britain. Reynolds, Dudack Left Forward. Gettersloh Kilduft 1tight Forward. Downs Maher Center. Leo Right Guard. Green Sheehan Left Guard. Score: Bristol 26, New goals from floor, Carrington tersloh 5, Downs 3, Lee 2, Reynolds 2, Kilduff, Restelli 3, Sheehan: goals from fouls, Carrington, Downs 2, Ites- Sheehan referee, Waters; time of halves, 20 minutes ! —_— CHICAGO FANS PAID $1,000,000 White Sox and Cubs Say This Amount Britain 17; 4, Get- Was Spent to Watch Teams Play Last Season. Chicago, Jan. 5 t a hearing be- fore the sub-committee of the City Councli yesterday on the proposed or developed that Chicage fans paid 31 000,000 to =ee major league baseball last year. The White Sox, according to Secretary Harry Grabiner, had a “take” of between $480,000 and $580.- 000 on the Sowth Side last season, while Willlam Veeck, president of the Cubs, estimated that the North Sfa- ers collected bhetween $800,000 and $450,000. , Fans will pay a 5 per cent. tax If he proposea tax ordinance is passed. srepresenting estelli | dinance to tax baseball clubs here it | 1“Sh’flllgl('r" Lewis Must Use His Fa- | ler's share was slightly | would exceeed $ ' ——— i { New York, Jan. | ley. in the early part of the second half, coming within 3 points of Yale in the middle of the period. Alderman’s all round play for Yale and Robertson’s game for Weslevan featured the contest. Robertson tal- lied 10 of his team's points, tossing six of seven goals from foul. One of hig goals from the side of the floor in the middle of the second half was the longest thrown on the Yale floor this season. The lineup: Yale (28). Baither ‘Wesleyan (20). Robison tight Forward. C. Ohiey Robertson Left Forward. lderman Hartman Center. Peck King ight Guard. Flynn Hosdowich Lett Guard. Goals from floor—Alderman Baither 2, Ohley 2, Sheldon, Flynn 2, Keck, Robison, Robertson 2, Hosdo- wich 2, King, Russell; goals from foul, Alderman 8 of 13: obertson 6 of T. | Substitutions—Yale: Ohley, Sheldon for for Peck. Weslevan: Robison. Referec—Peter Carney: halves, 20 minutes. 2 Keck for C. Baither, Godell Russell for time of TENDLER BESTS JACKSON. tor Over Willie. Milwaukee, Wis, crowd estimated at 7,000 witnessed the battle last night between Lew Tendler and Willie Jackson, in which the Philadelphia fighter was given the newspaper decision. The gate receipts totalled $30,123, it was announced. Jackson received $10,000 while Tend- more. Nu- merous vacant seats. around the arena nullified estimates that the gate 000. Jan. 27.—4A WOULD BAR HEADLOCK. vorite Hola Outside of Gotham. 2 27.—Ed “‘Strangler” Lewis, heavyweight champion of the { world, must confine his punishing | heeadlock hreafter to bouts outside | of this city,or in any case to houts oth. | er than those promoted by Jack Cur- Responding to the ciamor agginst this hold, which has beecame My dangerous in the hands of Léwis, Jack Of this amount ! i | | i Sport Writers Proclaim Lew the Vie- | ! season and. ordered him won handily, 31 to 3. Im the other game played at the Y. W. C. A. the Stanley Works team downed the Stan- ley Rule and Level company 14 to 3. Miss ‘Alice Gennette starred for the winners. The summaries: Corbin. Ahern Skinner Chuck. Daly Left Forward. Pierson, Dahlson Right Ferward. T. Stohl Evelyn Center. Schnaidt Riiduft Left Guard. E. Stonl, Neison Right Guard. Field goals, Ahern 1, Schnaidt 3, Plerson 1; Ahern 5; - referee Vibberte; Cross; scorer, Tobin. Stanley Works. Kilbourn Grace T. Stohl 9, foul goals, timer, S. R. & L. Co. A. Marley Left Forward. Brown Volz Right Forward. Landgren J. Marley » Center. Eggert Yankie Left Guard. Gennett Resgalis Right Guard. Field goals, Brewn 1, Landgren 2, Gennette foul goals, Brown -2, Yankis referee, Vibberts; timer, Cross; scorer, Tobin. WESLEYAN SELECTS FREY. Oberiin Star Is Appomted Coach of Bascball at Middietown. Middletown, Jan. 27.—Paul O. Frey has been appointed baseball coach at Wesleyan. - Frey was grad- i uated from Oberlin college last June, where he made an enviable record on the baseball and basketball teams. He was chosen for the position by Dr. Edgar Fauver, professor of phys- ical education at Wesleyan college, who ‘is himself an old Oberlin col- lege athletic student. WRESTLER MUST QUIT Princeton. N. J. Jan. 27.—F. Lemoyne Page of Pittsburg, star 158 pound class wrestler of the Prince- ton team, who has won every bout of the yvear thus far, is out of the sport for the rest of the season. Dr. J. Duncan Spaeth, head crew coach, put a stop to Page's brilllant wrestling career. The Tiger rowing mentor esteems Page, who was bow on the Princeton varsity last spring. one of his aces for the approaching to drop ; wrestling. —— TO BAR MAY 30. { | The Park street missés | i Chicago, Jan. 27.—Continued sup- ‘port of the French-Capper truth-in- fabric blll now before congress was urged upon the merchant tailors of America at the annual convention . of }melr national association today by Howard E. Greene, secretary of the [ National Sheep and W¢#ol Bugpau of America. “The 313,000,000 pounds of scoured wool actually manufactured in 1919, ' if exclusively devoted to wool woven {cloth would not have made halt of the 620,000,000 yards turned out by our mills,” declared Mr. Greene. “It fs estimated that the cotton ‘used in wool woven goods amount to one-fifth of the amount ef scoured virgin wool used. The workers in the' truth-in-fabric movement feel that 400,000,000 pounds would be a very light estimate of the amount of | British Delegation Said to Be ( re-worked rags or shoddy manufac- i tared into ‘all wool’ cloth by Ameri- can textile mills in 1919, “If the truth-in-fabric bill is passed, the public prejudice against shoddy will not drive the shoddy manufacturers out of business. People who want working suits or those with !little money to spend, will still turn to shoddy; but the publicity given by the labels will force shoddy man- ufacturers to reduce prices and will develop competition between them and this will result in the production of a better grade of sheddy.” MASONIC LODGE WINS Court Rules That Negro Masons Shall Not Usc Square Compass as Emblems. Florida Supreme Miami, Fla., Jan.| 27.—Neither of two rival negro Masomic lodges of Florida are entitled to use the Mason- ic square or compess as emblems, Justice George M. Okeil ruled here today in decding a suit brought by one of the lodges to prevent the other from using the emblems. BURNED AT STAKE Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 27.—Henry Lowery, & negro of 40 vears, who killed O. T. Craig, an Aakansas plant- jer and his daughter, Mrs. C. O. Wil- ‘liamson, was burned at stake at /Nodena, Ark., just above Memphis, last night, according to a prearranged schedule by a mob, who were forced l‘to travel in automobilés more than 100 miles through Arkansas, Tennes- !see @nd Mississippl to take Lowery away from two Arkansas deputies, who were taking him to the peniten- tiary for safekeeping. BOXING BOARD MEASURE., { i ! which it has:been alleged is to the shipping interests of the tfy and the development American merchdnt' marine, gun today by the Shipping Senator Jones who made, that the International Merg rine in 1903 entered inta | agreement with the Bri | ment to pursue no policy * tile marine or to British invited to take part in the p i ings, AGREEMENT IS NO i EXPECTED AS: to French Envay’s to the interest of the British n Paris, Jan. 27.—It was uni ’ for Reparations. ! this morning that the British ‘ tion attending the session supreme allied council conside possible to agree to the F point regarding German rep The morning’s sittings of the was cancelled in order th Lloyd George, British premie have an opportunity to taik with members of the council the French position as set day by Paul Doumer, of finance. X Louis Louchner, French mii liberated regions conferred Lloyd George this morning a private discussion they began day. Eggs are lower, Russell Bro: WOULD CHEAT STA B ) Pennsylvania Murdorer,‘v d tence of Death, Tries to Suicide—Angry When Altoona, Pa., Jan. 17.—G Tompkins, sentenced to deai Blair county court for th of Mrs. Caroline Humphreys| bria county several years to commit suieide in the lidaysburg last night by self with a belt fastened to door. The prisoner becomin! his guards rei¢ased him © comb and toofh brush and pleces through the wicket o at the guard. Fresh eggs, T8¢ doz.