New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 1, 1921, Page 8

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IN BOWLING TRIO DEFEAT HARTFORD AT ROGERS ALLEYS—NEW YORK LEGISLATORS PRESENT MEASURE TO PUNISH ATHLETES.. POR PHANCES FOR $500,000 CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT DWINDLING AWAY—FINAL HOME GAME OF KACEY LEAGUE AT- STATE -ARMORY TONIGHT ' HARTFORD BOWLERS BEATEN BY LOGALS Foote, Narcum and Auderson Wm $100-Game by 89 Pjns 0 KELY Ik Business i Sale The proposed bout between orxes ted for under h o x Rick and Charles | fcally w thing e there looms nehip battle, king purse of Itickard has pnsibility and pondently lopments of « | y. There were ich produced al changes in omoters and be learned, fact that ractically im- Carpen Jack Kearns d the latest championship s hopped off Limited yes- fter divesting Ind dust screen ween Chiecago ly set to work tters stood re- rpentier bat- nferred with doors in the answered a d at him by Promoter. manager was hot-footed it om in the rranged for st of Messrs this particular k This was fhout any cash jerings, b withdraw for for whom he t_{p the mat- jossary to in- promoter will fow days, or Nathan Vid- returns to w 111 yester- Bt the work of mvinced Rick- wishing to and Cochran the transfer ore, Is but a fhat Cochran's with the pany, will be | the #t as woon pf Rickard av English- an jowing his talk @ first indica- 0 guaranteed be discarded in the covent unfeasible to r the original he wan omotor greed the rns sald the e to be big, , and supple opinion that fon, the title ortage must jof that granted seen Light. fagor also pro- rmation from , too, was pre- & to exlating d the Nnancial rns sald he has Mling age basis to this nnection ut ared his inten- ity of Brady to box plan wvith withdrew | e qualified thix | ard proceeded © necesaity for t developments emplated ac- d Cochran with n moeting be- oss Willard will Kearns and lon's manager pr for action on uest of Rickard to whether the not. This for Madison 17, and it » be guar- | | manager o d b | “Kia* the | | pnoh-hl«- that since | | the por- | o a percontage | proceeds | and | Rickard | BOXING AT HARTFORD Loughlin und Cross Are Matched by Hughic Rorty for Star Bout Thurs- day Night. O. Williec Loughlin, the clout- South Hethlehem, FPa., welter- welght, who recently defeated Marcel Thomas, French champion at Hart- ford, will be back in the ring at the \uditorium. Thursday night, mceting Marty Cross in a 12.round Loughlin s credited with giving Ben- ny Leonard one of his hardest en- ounters since he became champion Those who watched him polish off the ‘h battler with apparent ease, zreatly impressed with his Cromss is a battler of the type that should force T.oughlin to extend himself. The bouts are being con- K ing we work | ducted under the auspices of the Lib- | erty A. C usually gives satis- faction The semi-final bout will be between Kaplan, the hard hitting Meri- den lightweight. and “Brick’” Daly of Holyoke, Mass., looked upon in the Hay State as a comer. Every time Kaplan starts, the fans are treated to plenty of action The curtain raiser will be between Battling Brooks and Jackie Healey, both of Hartford which BASKETBALL TONIGHT New Britain and Terryville Kaceys to Play Final League Game of flome Season nt Armory. 'he improvement shown by the lo- cal Kaceys quintet in the game at New Haven Saturday night, has cre- ated much enthusiasm and there doubtless will be a crowd out tonight o the last league game of the season on the local court, when the locals play Terryville. The previous meeoting of the teams resulted in a de- feat for New Britain. Manager Larry Mangan Is arranging an attractive schedule for the Kaceys, which will probably embrace games with the Hartford and Waterbury Kaceys, and other fast teams in the state. It is the Middletown Y. M . A. team will be booked for a game here, The preliminary game tonight will be between the Corbin and Cor- bin Screw corporation teams of the Giris' Industrial league. Dick Dillon will referee the games. At the Y. W. C. A. tomorrow night, the Skinner Chuck company and the Russell & Erwin teams will contest in one of the league games while the Stanley Rule and Landers, Frary & Clark quintets will be the other con- testants. IN SUIT OVE Bring= Action scter for Friav New York, Feb. 1. suit for ownership of the oughbred stalllon, ¥riar Rock, in which appointment of a receiver for horse was asked, was on the su- court calendar here today suit ‘was filed by John E. Mad- owner of a breeding establish- at Lexington, Ky., against John Rosscter of Santa Rosa, Cal Mr. Madden, who pald August Bel- mont $60,000 for Friar Rock after he had won the Brooklyn and Suburban handicaps in 1916 as a three-year-old, declared he subscquently sold a halt in t in the horse to Mr. Rosseter under conditions by which the latter failed 1o abide. The Kentuckian requested a per- emptory writ of mandamus calling upon Rosseter to return the horse from California to Kentucky for breeding purposes as stipulated in a Friar Rock, Madden as- was to stay in California in 0 and then be shipped to Ken- for HOR \gainst Ros- Rock. -Argument in a noted thor- preme The den, ment E contract serte 1919.2 tue two weasons CAN \l)\ DBARS BOUT. al Says I‘IA.III Will Not Be Contenanced Attorney G Quebec, Feb. 1.—Violations of the law prohibiting boxing bouts in this province will not be countenanced, Deputy Attorney General Lancot said today In discussing proposals to hold the Demipsey-Carpentier bout in Montre Neplying to a suggestion that an in council could be passed giv- ing specinl permission for holding the matches he sald orders in coun- cil derogatory to the law are uncon- stitutional CHANEY WINS BY KNOCKOUT Delancy's Manager Tosses Towel Ring in Third Round Cleveland, Feb. 1.—George (K Chaney, Baltimore lightweight, scored a technical Knockout over Cal De laney of Cleveland in the third round of a seheduled ten-round bout here last ' night. Chaney floored Declaney order Into 0. five times in the final round. Delaney’s ing a towel into the ring on th knockdown. GIVEN DECISION pb. 1.-—Charlie Pilk- decision to Willte in mill Eddie Anderson, Narcum, “Kid"” form, defeated night merics, by ' 89 $100. to have the but through not get here. sécured the Ca regarded amor place i all tal score with close second w ed n the high a girls’ team Other wero leys. alleys die Donlon ;and at-Rogers’ pins for a It had originally Rockville team roll here, some that team did Joe bowling Foote and in brilllant “Fido"” O'Brien, Fred- Kia" alleys, i slip, Manager pitol City ng the Donlon 567, ith 564 single of from Mi¢ roll Miss Scharfl's team between | Works' leagues. At the Casi league rolled The score: no lanes, best Wth the exception of Ladish, the bowlers averaged over 100 in the five games. at Rogers' games last night on the Ladish - last n a five-game | side 'het of been planned Rogers then trio, who are in that had high to- with Anderson a ““Andy” turn- 1 Tonight ldletown will al- the Stanley the Kacey New Britain. Foote Narcum E. Anderson. . Landish Donlon O'Brien -t 100 100 115 110 120 108 Hartford. 107 8 116 112 108 102 STANLEY WORK You Tell Martin Donlan Sullivan McGuire Heslin Diemand Kallgren Killdufr Mart Loomis Harkey Marfyvuk Fancy Harriron Larson Haliock Westman Teupold Kilbourn Thayer Earneat Giannetu Kgan STANLEY John=on Mars} O'Brien .. Kehroedel Emmons McConn Lund Merwin Van Valkenbu \ P Emith § Malloy ... Harth. .. Politis Maddocks | | | Luink Witson Loughney V. Anderson Frederickson Snyder Hayes Haugh Hickey Atevens F. Anderson Hoffman I. F. Anderson Molyneux Janglofr Quay Cattaring Wratney Berry ‘K Diamonds. Ringers. Fire-Flies. WORKS' Office. [} o % Nom- I'M g Factory. L) 334—1666 104 a8 96 91— 492 4T6—1360 218 248 108 280 92— 203 107— 271 500—1410 o0 R 81— 229 5 386 89— 300 454—1209 257 07 4761188 | { question dctermined Wonder What the Bad Man in the Play Thinks About PRETTY GooD HOUSE ToNtG@HT. SEAT THAT GEORGE SAID H&'D BE N FRONT BUT I'VE @07 SOME SNAPPY WL SH HARRY WoULD PAY ME THAT TenN LiES = ) HE OWES mMe Strawberries. Rurns oA PROTEST BIG BOUT Montrecal Women Enter a Streauous Objection to the Dempscy-Carpen- ticr Mill in Canada. FFeb. 1.—Women's are vigorously nro- testing the attempt to have the Dempsey-Carpentier heavyweight boxing championship bout brought to Montreal. The Social Service council objected in a telexram to Premier Taschgreau of Quebee, Replying today, he said any proposal from the fight promoters would be a federal under the Crim- Mrs. John Scott Montreal, Que., organizations here nal Code provisions. »f the Montreal Womens’ club said she did not wish to see Montreal made “an easy mark for such an en- terprise.” FELSCH SURRENDERS. Indicted Ball Player is Placed Under $10,000 Bonds. 1.—Oscar IFeb. (Hap) Chicago. Felsch, one of the eight Chicago American League baseball playvers indicted on charges of conspiracy in the allezed “throwing” of games in the 1919 world's series, yesterday surrendered and was released on bonds of $10,000. Itobert E. Crowe, state’s attorney, tonight said he would personally look into the baseball case to see if an immediate trial could not be held. Robert Gorman, assistant state’'s at- torney, in charge of the case, said he had not yet been able even to finish reading the 500,000 words of testimony given in the grand jury invesigation. RABBIT MARANVILLE SIGNS Dreyfuss and Gibson Get His Name on Pittsburgh Contract Pittsburgh, Teb, Walter (Rabbit) Maranville has sign- ed a one-year contract to play with the Pittsburgh Nationals. This informa tian was given oue here last night by officiais of the club, who said thnt Barney Dreyfuss, President, and George Gibson, mgnager, has secured Maranville's signature to the contrazt at New York late yesterday. Maranville was recently traded to Pittsburgh by the Boston club, three pirate players and a cash considera- tion figuring in the deal. FANS HONOR COBB “Ty* Returns to the Home of the Flivver Amid Grgat Enthusiasm Detroit, Feb. 1.—Detroit belonged to ““Ty" Cobb today. The Georgian re- turned to be the center of a full day of ceremonies in celebration of his appointment as manager of the Tigers. A large number of baseball enthusi. | See A Box 1SN’ T TaKen, 1.—Shortstop | THIS ViLLAan Busivess DRAWS THE CROWDS. OF CouRrs THEY T© SEE ME., '} A can'T THANK GooDNess Tuis PERFORMANCE 1S NEARLY OVER - -~ | HOPE | CAs GET OuT OF THaT BRIDGE aame - 'Bill Is Presemed at Albany ‘Which Provides Prison Sentence . .. New York, Feb. 1.—Prison terms ranging from one year to five years and a fine of any sum up to $10,000 may be imposed on any person con- victed of trying to bribe a baseball player or any player accepting a bribe under provisions of a bill in- troduced last night by Senator Kav- anaugh of Saratoga and Assemblyman Merrigan of Albany. This clean sport bill is designed to prevent repetition in thissstatg of -the recent baseball scandal | whijch in- volved the Chicago ‘American: le: club last year. It Ha& &trohg backing | and its passage is probable. John J. | Evers of Troy, manager of the Chi- cago Nationals, is here backing the measure. He urges its acceptance by the lawmakers as a move for better baseball. “The legislature should pass this bill by all means,” Evers said. “It is not intended as a club to be held over the heads of players, but pure- ly as a preventive measure to curb outside gambling influence.” Senator Kavanaugh and Assembly- man Merrigan, in an explanatory statement, said: mnature is pending in Ohio. of disclosures in the recent jury investigation in Chicago has been a widespread demand, par- ticularly from men closely associated with the game, for legislation which would tend to deter players -from making crooked agreements,, but es- * pecially to prevent the gambling ele- ! ment from undermining a sport which is an institution in this country. Since being drafted the suggestion has been made that the legislation embrace all branches of sport. The suggestion’ is now being considered.” Because grand KELLY GETS RAISE. Giants' First Bascman Is ‘Given New Contract—Winters Recalled. New York, Feb. l.—George Kelly, first baseman of the New York Giants, { who refused to accept terms of.a 1921 coptract sent him,. has been dténdered a “mere libersl offer,” the club secre- | tary maid today. Kelly is”in Califor- nia. o ¥ - Joss Winter-. the right handed pitcher released to the Milwaukee club of the American Association has been recalled. DEMPSEY TN MOVIES. Angeles, Cal., Feb. 1.—Jack Dempsey, world's heavyweight cham- plon, is here today. His stay, until |he leaves for New .York to prepare for a bout thore with Jess Willard is nning on Los AFTER ALL 'M TheE WHOLE SHow. I'vE GoT Tb GET SomE DOUGH SBME- WHERE b PaY oFF MY INCOME TAXx ['m GoiNG To SEe IF ) CAN GET THE GANG TOEETHER foR A LITTLE STUD - - ?:‘c:_‘gs A _IF&TTA FUN oOTING ts e HE'S n?.fi«nm FALL MUCH BETTER TIGERS LOSE TRACK STAR , Crack Princeton Hurdler Put Out br‘Appendldus H > Princeton, N. Ji, Feb. 1.—The serv- A6és of Willlam Massey; . Princeton’s crack hurdler, will be lost to the Orange and Black: squad for the re- mander of the indoor season, t was announced here tod: Massey, who had been', siounding into condition for, g’ strenu-* ‘ans +board, floor eampaign -in the winter meets, suffered a severe:attack of appendicitis last week and although he has‘'recovered.to some cxtent his doctors. have prescribed a tw’o months's rest frdm; pthlelics: . Masdgirunning undes she €olors of, the New ‘York.Athletic.Clib o the seniof, metrepolitan. and “the . junidr nulon.\) m;h liurdles championships, last summer. . Ry T uoxmaxs MAKES HIGH RUN Belgian agmpkm Defeats Gdl-‘hcr & With Unfinished Count. of 312 . > Bnagepnrt Feb. ~—Béo\xtrfl Horemans, the Belgian champion, who is playing a.2,400-point match with' Albert Cutler ;at Daly's, New York, made an unfinished run of 312 while, “A bill of a similar ' there | defeating Tom (allagher, 700 to 68, in an 18.2 balkiine contest here yes- terday . He also :ran 178 and 62 and a\'crmd 63 T-1L, while Gallagher averaged 6 ,2-11 and ran 68. V. IUIOR\’ FOR BOB MARTIN ’l‘oxhnlc.l Knockout Over Burke in New Orfeans Bout New Orleans, Féb. 1'~~Bob Martin. A. E. F. champlion, scored. a’ technical knockout over Martin. Burke, New Orleans, light heavyweight, in the fifth round of their scheduled fifteen- round fight last night.. Referee Door stopped the fight as Burke ,was-hang- ing on the ropes, just after taking the £ount of nine. 3 POLO TONIGHT. Wallingford will be the attraction at Professional hall tonight, mteting the local poloists in a league contest. The visitors are said to be represent- ed by a strong team. A preliminary game has been arranged fhd will start at 7:45 o’clock. + CHIROPRACTIC TALK NO. 382. A FIGHTING CHANCE WY J. A VOLZ, .IHE CHIROPRACTOR. (wepyright.) NOwW | LEMAE FOR THE Too. THis 1S MY _FINAL SNEER MERY NGHT \ HAVE B Tunomu Tuns P‘ARC. GHT. MOST OF T DIENCE 'S LEAVING M ThHa wHoLe THING. WORXERS HDT SATISFIE Rot-k Mnmumflng Company of fly;ip‘ v'" "Overtime Dumn‘ fio M Pay. R_oclwn_lo.ji‘eb. 1.—Overtime is, at stindstill in the plant Rock Manafacturing company the fact that, ‘the, employes wark: unlesb they; receive time an halt "PAY 16§ all $vertime work, | ok x:?‘ ent of {hé | plant o qn oyes to ivork | nights o+ f1 ® ¢"clock. ithe depnrunfint:. the carding . picker robm; accepted the, "but the spinners and the “partments insisted on extra) work. Last night was to be the fi “this’ schedule, but as the emplo; :fused to work without extra "mill ‘stopped work at 5 o'clock. ithe .first mill in ‘this localty employes to work overtime war. They are now working H] ;in the Rock mill, and Taicott B ~company of Talcottville have j ed a.five day schedule. K .The other mills in this lo nced in the woolen business - thrée and four day schedules hopes of business picking \Many of the weavers have ing for weeks for warps, and &} are coming into ‘Rockville fro »woolen nndumrmd towns work. g LEWIS RETAINS Boston, Feb. . 1.—Ed Lewis, world’s champion, ‘without his = famous “he pinmed the shoulders of Ren dini, Italian héavyweight, to, in 1 hour and 38 minu; night. ( That Heaith is-the most coveted pomses- | sion in the:world goes without Look. for instance, at the way in which {the sick and the: afflicted seck it. In wea- son and out, they are -always scarching for something which will enable tliem to get back their strength and old-time vigor. The trouble Illes in the means methods they choo: Anatomists and physiologists - will. tell you that in nine cases out of ten sick people hzven't even a’ fghting chance through (he use of drugs and medicte. That s ,why ®o many thousands of suf- ferers are taking :the advice of sclentific investigators xfl rying 'RACTIC. s the only method that offers every ghting chapce, no matter how badly or how disciuraged. Chiropractic cannot work miragles, b\n‘ it ¢an anad does o CAUSE of Di . At will do saying. and Is your car ready for Sp is the time to attend to that are nceded before brings the rush that wait your turn. Deon' this position. Have donc now ' at the Centr;

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