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D EETS CORBIN QUINTET IN FEATURE BATTLE AT STATE ARMORY TONIGHT—B JOXING COMMISSION BARS USE OF MOUTHPIECE HEREAFTER—CANADIAN SKATER NEW ERITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, ALS |INDUSTRIAL TEAMS | BOWLING RESULTS [And Then He Took Up Gok HPIECE| TO BATTLE TONIGHT! ON LOGAL ALLEYS Against Ap- ewis in Bout Boxers in future the Walker law © use the rubbe: gontrivance an edict of hich declare B of the wned all clubs, boxers it 1t use in the of the governink rect result of the produced in the hamplonship bat ton and Ted Kid iter Britton, after ft the end of the ppanicd to protesting which corner niglish the a4 the law Lowls volubly Lewis Hritton boxer's hear head- this subject of mmission It was after nission Issu mouthplece mission. Inte Hoxing com- le V. of the official ted \n the bit the use of any or other device and nll clubs are that only those nd protection as n section V. will dng contestn held of the commis- nager, Dan Mor- d his manager, appeared at the explain thelr con- in iLewls’ corner round. Commis- Dulre of the M- Bdward Ditmars of the boxing with = Secretary Iatter body, sat as nted to hear the .. Declsion was re- bhearing. The sub- its fAndings to comralssion at its , on Thursday, and be rendered. Tt boxers will be let reprimand, ol- positive indication oglzes. jhe Lewls second who peiving end of Brit- er-the-second-round pear at the hearing. , attending to busi- Goodman cxplained purrence in o letter Britten was apolo- the happening, and he said The ifled in pro- a shock in one of their pre- bout held In Boston p, he protested un- d to remove the rub- supporting his box incident, Manager that the outbreak was no collusion be- despite their fre- This remark was and absolutely un- Commissioner Hooke, it he had any this bout was not de- Morgan answered ych knowledge. of Affair. O Justify the A protection to his lips, nder. In » Manager Harvey in that he had knolv! who Is engaging ‘n Be had a plate In hix [¥ White asked for the boxer, and Manager T heard Harlem Eddie ' It was announced will be made, and that| Kelly has a plate will be debarred whic! IREAKS RECORD 7wl Motor Hoat Covers 18, 36.8 Seconds. Feb. 12 —Anotheyr for one-mile over a was established here Gar Jr., owned by ‘Detroit, won the ten- ge 0 19 minut In at 32.2 miles an wahr previously ihed by R. | A detent | has Walker | sc of the | agalnst supporting | from | Stanley Works and Corbin Quin- tets Clash in Important Contest The Stanley Works bin quintets trial and the Cor- down on the Indus- schedule this evening to furnish the chief attraction at Arch street armory, with the New Hirituin Machine company. and the Stanley Rule and Level company battling in the other contest. That the chief contest will he between the Corbin and tBanley Works teams is hased the fact that both fives wocd Llonightyn contast very badly for Captain Jack Pelletier's be a dmmaging reverse New Britain Machine down the rulers. the Lockmakers Buttmakers, Chicf his mates trounced the street lads. The Corbin team been going strong of late, the setback befing mustained two w ago by thc speedy Machinists. The placing of Paul at center, has worked well for the lockmakers. Last weck's defeat of the Works the New Britain ompany team, placed the a tlo for first place. Manager Swoel's team In recent games have displayed plenty of class, and at pres- ont o the strongest looking con- tenders for the pennant. — UNUSUAL GOLF MATCH are league will the team last with wnd boys should company The clashed Larson Lake time the only out hy Machine teams in Players Cover a4 1-2 Mile Course Between Ormond and Sea Broeze Ormond Beach, Fla., 12.—On a golf course composed entirely of wsuch bunkers and other hazards as nature provided —ocean on one side, sand hills on the other—a fleld of eleven hardy golfers, ploneers in a way, took part in a match on the Daytona- Ormond Beach vesterday afternoon The distance was four and a half miles from Sea Breeze to the elgh- teenth green at Ormond. Robert Rellly of Rochester and Dr. A. M. Scott of Evanaville, Ind., tied for first prize, each having 44 strokes. The drives were helped in distance by a smooth hard b a long run to the A fleet of nutomoblles followed the players, the first gallery on wheels a golt match ever had. Dr. Charles Schoff, Spring Haven, camo up In 48 strokes: * Nimmons, Chicago, In 52, and cis Morrison, La Porte, in 53 TO U FRANKLIN F Navy and Penn. Suite Football Teams to Battle There, November 12, Philadelphia, Feb. 12.—The request of the United States Academy Athletic Association Pennsylvania State College for the use of Franklin Feld on which to play their football game next fall was granted yesterday by the athletic council of the University of Pennsyl- vania. The game will be played on November 12 “Both the Navy and Pennsylvania State,” sald Edward R. Bushnell, acting graduate manager, “made ap- plication for places on Pennsylvania's 1921 football schedule, but it was fm- possible to find a date for cither. Pennsylvania is pleased sistance to these two this emergency. joint Naval and institutions in Negro Team Declines Offer to Afiiliate with Continental Leaguc. Chicago, Feb. 1 egotiations of Hoston promoters of the new Conti- nental baseball league with the Amer- ican Giants, a Chicago colored team, were ended today by John M. Schorl- ing, head of the Glants, who declared hias team would not join the new league in an effort to establish a branch of the Continental league composed of colored teams. It took five years to form a league of elght colored clubs, Schorling sald, and this season it is thought the or- ganization to which the Amlerican Giants belong will have a circuit of elght park clubs and traveling clubs. two GOLDSTEIN CLAIMS ANOTHER Patsy Wallace Added to His Tdst of Victims in Ploneer 8. C. Bout New York. Feb. 12 Patsy Wallace, sturdy phia bantamweight night to the Ust of Abe € victims The two ring ) clashed in the stellar bout, scheduled for fifteen rounds, at the Ploneer Sporting club, but * after taking enough punishment to yanquish any other boxer less gurdy than himself Wallace to his hard-hit- nth session name of Philadel was tho | Stanley | 8o | to be of as- | complete | ;Local FreigIn Handlers Down Quintet From New Haven The New Britain freight depot bowling team downed the New laven | team last night at the Casino alleys, | winning three straight imes. On next Monday night the local freight handlers will tackle O'Leary Pets in | a match for $100 a side. The Amer- ican per Goods league bowled last ! night the Casino strips. At Rogers alleys, the club league. the Berlin Construgtion company teams and the North and Judd Regulars and the Outlaws bowled The scores New Haven Freight Depot. 1. Tanchett W. 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Single Men, | American League Owners Make Minor | new Natjonal | rule | number | prizes | oMclals $100 ecach for | Henry | and | 100, ONE oF THE RULES OF THIS OFFIcE 13 To BE AT 'WUR Desw AT NINE SHARP — Yovw WERS Fwe MINUTES LATE THIS MmOoRAING | SHALL HAUE To REMIND You onNCE MORE ABoUT THE RULE OF MODEST DRESSING YOUR SHIRT 1S Too HGH AND THEN HE Toox UP Gour Covpright . T. Trdume toa OWLING RESULTS ON LOCAL ALLEYS EQUALS INDOOR MARK AT LAKE PLACID, NEW YORK THE NEXT INFRACTION . OF THE "No SMOoWING" RULE MEANS Youwr DisMmisSAL N LAST NIGHT— PLease omserue Tue RULE OF KEGPING YouR DESIK CLEAR oF PAPERS il TIES SKATING REGORD Charles Gorman, a Canadian, Equals 440-Yard Indoor Mark in Lake Placid Race—Moore Has Most Points. RULES ARE AMENDED Changes at Annual Conference at Cleveland—No Trades Reported. Cleveland, FKeb. 12.- har mony marked the annual meeting of the all of the clubs being represented except New York., The down Complete Lake Placid, N. Y., Feb. 12— arles Gorman of St. John's N. B. sprang the surprisc of the day when he equaled the world's indoor record in the 440-yard dash in the international «kating championghips held here yes- terday. The time was 37 3-5 scconds. Gorman's performance was all the more remarkable since the race was skated with snow falling steadily. This would have a tegdency to slow the track up. Five of the fastest skaters in the United States and Canada faced the starter’s gun in this event, McWhirter of Chicago, Leitch and Jewtraw of Lake Placid, Wheeler of Montreal and (Gorman. With the crack of the gun Jewtraw sprang into the lead, closely followed by Gorman and Roy Me- Whirter, Gorman chased Jewtraw around the first and second turns and down the homestretch past the judges’ stand. As the men-entered the backstretch a second time Gorman sprinted desper- ately and passed Jewtraw on the third turn. He held hig lead from there on, Jewtraw, sprinti; with all his might and main, was not able to overtake the flying Canadiun. At this point McWhirter shot forward almost to the shoulder of Jewtraw. Down the stretch the three men sped with scarce- Iy a hair scparating them, Gorman officials decided to limit request getting the decisiop’ from Jewtraw by world tickets for news " less than a foot. McWhirter was third, m contests to newspaper | cities having major league teams. The authorized payment of | bhuttons to be awarded to teams of world's American league here yesterday, American the rule league owners recommended by Baseball council thit per 'nt. of the clubs' shares of re- ceipts in post-season series be paid in- to the lo ¢ treasury, and adonted that 15 per cent. go to the funds of the new sfon, instead or 10 per cent. as formerly The rule governing the sending of first year players to the minor asucs was amended to make the number un- limited Such first year men, how- cannot be “‘selected’ or draft x. Formerly the limit was four. limit also was removed from the of players to farm out, the previous limit heing eight. | Another rule amended permits play- crs who have been in the major leagues for ten consecutive season to demand an unconditional release after waivers we been served on them. Under the former rule o club could claim within ten days after the waiver period. The matter of umpires' salaries was not discussed, this been ad- justed at the Chicago meeting League voted the commis WILLIAMS ON TOP. Amherst Hoop Tossers Go Down to a 34 to 21 Dcfeat. Willilamstown, Mass., Feb. Williama got going in the last half of a basketball game last night and defeated Amherst, 34 to 21. The Purple presented its best lineup ot tha year, Blackmar, a freshman, play- ing his first game and strengthenirg the team’s attack. Amhersi fought stubbornly all tha way, but its defense crumpled in the final period. Tha lineup: Williams (34). Amherst Beckwith forward. on winning President Ban Johnson, Clark Griffith of Washington and Thomas Shibe of Philadelphia were named a committee to Contract for telegraph service for the No trades wer 12.— season reported, BLANCARD JADS SKATERS Pacific Coast Man Chosen Head of International Skating Union. Lake Placid, N. Y., Feb, 12.—The International Skating union of Am- | erica, at its annual meeting here yes- terday clected offigers sident, A, J. Bfan st association: first Julan T. Fitzgerald, ciatibn; second vice-president, | Uihlein, 2d, Adirondac kas- | sociation: third vice-president W. T. tichardson, New England i secretary nd treasure New England the impor to the the b, W the sanction fee for national | international meets from 10 (o Also association membership dues were raised from; $10 to $25. (21). Cara left Blackmar as follows: | Fargo ard, Pacifte vice-president, Western asso- Wilson Boynton .«... Snyder right guard. Floor basikets—Hyde 5, Boynton 4, Blackmar 4, Fargo, Wilson, Beck- with, Card 3, Palmer 2, Snyder; sub- stitutions (Williams), Hyvde for Beck- | with, Johnson for Fargo:; (Amherst), Wood for Snyder, Saylor for Card, Mail for Hill; referce, Stewart of Col- e; time, 20-minute halves. tion; Hardin One ments raising of most amend- was that RAY AND CUTBILL. Riva! Runncrs to Race in Legion York runner and H. J. Connolly of Georgetown University. A medley relay race between teams of the New York and Massachusetts Legions also is planned. KAUFF AND WINTERS SIGN. * Outfielder and Pitcher Afix Names to Giant Contracts. New York, Feb, 12.—There arrived at the offices of the New York Na- tional League Baseball club yester- day the signed contracts of Benny Kauft, outflelder, and Jesse Winters, pitcher, for the season of 1921. Kauff forwarded the document from Lan- caster, Ohio, where he is sojourning at the home of his wife's parents, and Winters dropped his contract in the mail box in Abilene, Texas. President Charles H, Ebbets of the Brooklyn club announced yesterday that Tom Griffith had sent in his, signed contract for the approaching season from his home in Cincinnati W hen the “6-66" Paige The outflelder reported himselt i fine fettle. y ELKS’ GRILL Open to the Public Business Men’s Lunch | 11:30 A. M. to 2P M... 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