New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 15, 1921, Page 8

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JWLERS | ook kacexs W DEMPSEY TO MAKE ~ [Aiwtica Grand FAST PACE ing Up to Expec- dustrial League rs Frary and Clark team is setting a Industrial ern Recreation al- ding league. | are le the | msion hy a com- over the Skinner “Lefty” Myers, with | b6 leads for the indi- ing honors f CKiaT Fris ford last night, and fand Lobb In a two- a side. The match Jpinfall, and the lo- th an 82-pin advan- jours= the two the | yn last nizht firly’ league, and rtment 13 of wied. alleys 'Leary's Pets Darling. and the from the Raspber- jys loague. of the # last night Won. L 15 1 1 Industrinl follows | Smith | Jonn | men from 120 146 124 15 - 700 127 4 18 180 115 " P 401 | Restellt NEW ERITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1921, IS TRAVELING AT A FAST CLIP IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—NEW BRITAIN KACEYS OVERWHELM MERIDEN BRETHREN ON SILVER CITY PION JACY DEMPSEY PLANNING AN EXHIBITION TOUR IN ENGLAND AND FRANCE—EARL CADDOCK BESTS JIM LONDOS WITH TOE HOLD Meriden Quintet Swamped on Home Wonderful Court—Hesteli Plays Baskotball—Britsol Here Tonight. The New Britain Kaceys completely overwhelmed the Meriden Kaceys in the fnal league game of the season played last night at Meriden. The score was L1 to 16. As hay been the case In many other games this season was the bright star of the game, With 27 points, via 12 fleld and three foul goals In the first halr, one of the opposing players nearly wrocked ““Hope' when his eye was in- jured by contact with a player The team work of New Britair baffled the opponents throughout, wnd in the first half of the defensive play of the local back court men was s0 eoffevtive that the Silver Cityites registered only two foul zoals. Tonight finger the locals will play the Bristol team at ! The prelimin- | the Aréh street armory ry game will be between the Russell wnd Mrwin and the Stanley Works Arls’ team. About 50 fans, panied the local team to Meriden last night, and more than this number have signified intention of golng to Winsted Friday night The summary:— New Britain Kilduff, Reynolds Left Dudack, Shechan Right Maher Center Restelli lelt Meriden Gaffoey Forward Burke, Butler Forward Restelll Kenney Murphy Tomkiewicz Guard Camphbell : 3 Cossette Right Guard Score, New RBritain 51, Meriden 16: fleld gomls, Kilduff 1: Reynolds 4 Dudak 4, Restelli 12, Maher 1, Camp- bell 2, Butler 2, Burke 1 ¢ Cossette 1. foul goals Gaffney 1, Tomklewicz 3 timer Brown YALE FOOTBALL Restelll 3, referee 85 Candidates Gather at Y. Club and listen to Talks By Jones, Mack and Captain Aldrich, New football Haven, Feb. 156.—Yale's 1921 campalgn was launched last night when Captain Malcolm Aldrich, | Head Coach Tad Jones and Trainer Mack addressed a squad of eighty-five candidates in the (Y) club. The wpeakers urged the men to keep in excellent physical condition gnd to maintain a high scholarship standard in preparation for the gridiron sea- son » Aldrich announced that winter practice would begin today in the basebull cage at the conclusion of the work of the baseball squad, the backs, working from 4 to 5 and the line- 5 to 6, The work this winter will be large ly devoted to handling the ball. The spring practice will be devoted to punting and running. and there will be little summer practice, except for individuals. Jones will direct the practice, assisted by varsity stars of last fall's team. Aldrich is shortatop an the baseball nine. e BOBBY REIMER WINS, Bobby Reimer of this city added to his fistic Jaurcls last night at Boston, Mase., when he kayoed George Gard- ner of Lowell, Mass., in the third round. The local boy was conceded little chance against Gardner, but he came through in fine style. In the second round Gardner was dropped for the count, and in the third round when it became evident that the local boy was administering damaging pun- ‘ishment, the referee stopped the bout LEONARD GETS $20.000 OFFER Milwnukee, Wis., Feb. 15.—Henny Jeonard, lightwight champlon, today was offered $20,000 by Tom Andrews, local promoter, to meet Richie Mit- chell of Milwaukee here some time in March, The bout would be a tcn- round no-decision affalr. AT LAST THE SUPERIOR MELODRAMA “OUT SIDE THE LAW” THE BEST YET accom- | playing | A EUROPEAN TOUR| Ghampion Will Give Exibitions in England and France | | | Boston, Feb. 15.—Jack world's heavyweight make a European tour He will go to England for exhibition bouts that will extend over six Present plans pro- only for his nweeting sparring partners who will accompany him, as he can take part in no contest before his bout with Carpentier, which { been set for July 2 at New York Kcarns, Dempscy’s manager made this announcement visit here yesterday. He said he was in touch with European promoters ind that dates for the champion’s appearance were assured Dempsey hims wired him from Salt Lake City ye a he said, tha® he was ready to start training 1t once with the idea of sailing in weeks. Kearns said the would be from New York March 1. The champion will stop over in New York only one day if connections can be so arranged Kearns said he we to return to New York today to clear up qu tions regarding the forfeits and rangements for the Carpentier bout. Meantime he was looking over the field here with a view to arranging for a bout here next summer between Dempsey and Willard or Frank Moran. Salt Lake City, Utah Jack Dempsey will go into training at Peck’s ot Springs ncar here day. according to a statement madoc by the management of the springs, |following a conference with thae It was said that Demp- ) would probably bt about six wecks ) Dempsey, according tof the program arranged, will do his road the morning and follow it swim. At 3 o'clock every he will indulge in sparring, and bag work. Dempsey. champion, will next month, and France weeks vide has Jack two sailing about Jess Feb 15.— here work in with a | afternoon wrestling during a | CREWS., Varsity roked for Rac Oarsmen Four Important X New Haven, Feb, 15.—The Ya rowing schedule, announced last night, shows that the Blue oarsmen are booked for an active season. Crew candidates reported foc the first time today nd n attempt will be made to practice on the harbdr here t Monday Nickalls rowing ing coach, is expected to arrive from Kngland about March 1 to take “harge of the oarsmen. The schedule follows April 16, Penn at Derby; 30 lumbia at Derby May 21, Meet with Cornell and Princeton, Lake Cayvuga: 28, Ameri- can Ilenley, ’hiladelphia (150-pound crew) June 24, Guy head Co- Harvard at New London. HOW ABOUT I'T COMMISSION ERS? A writer on n Hartford cvening paper in commenting on the apparent luxity of bhoxi commission in not notifying the Cupitol City commis- #ion of intention to attend houts in fthat city, claims that the Hartford solons have been put to inconvenience in arranging for seats at exhibitions. The article further ‘New Brit- ain which does not have boxing | shows, has the com- mission in the states most extensive stat PLAY AT MERIDEN. The New Britain polo team will play the Meriden quintet at Hanover Park tomorrow evening. AF TER You SIT RAPTURE AT HER - AND WREN UALENTINE'S DAY FRomMm HER - FOR HOURS IN YOUR OFFICE GAZING 1S OVER You HAVEN'T RECEINVED EVEN A CARD and Glorious Feeling N PICTURE - AND - AND IN THE EVENINGS AT HOME You SPEND THE ENTIRE BVENING LOOKING - AT DPREAMING THE NICEST THINGS THEN You KICK YOURSELF FOR SENDING HER THE MUSHY LETTER AS You RECALL A FEW OF (TS MUSHIEST SLUSH- - AND You SPEND HALF The NIGAT WRITING HER A LONG MUSHY LETTER So SHE'LL GET IT ON VALENTINES DAY-‘ T AND BUT NEXT DAY COMES THE MUSHIEST LETTER FROM HER THAT OUT-MUSHES THE ONE You WROTE- OH-H-H- BOV. AN'T IT A GR-R.—R-RAND,‘> AND GLOR: R-R10us FEELIN. ! TA TATA CADDOCK DEFEATS - GREEK GHAMPION | Toe Hold Proves the Undoing of - Jim Londos New York, Feh. 15.—Ear] Caddock defeated Jim Londos, the Greek wrestler in their bout at the Seventy- first Regiment Armory last night ,with a head scissors and wristlock after more than 2 hours of the most des- perate wrestling New Yorkers have seen in a long time. The end came at 2 hours & minutes and 3 seconds. It came as a climax to & succession to holds which the lowa grappler ap- plted in quick succession. Three min- utes before the fall, Caddock had put Londos almost to the mat with a partial headlock, and as the Greek broke from the hold he was ZOBgEY, and it was evident that he was tiring undar the punishment he had becn subjected to, Stanislaw Zbyszko pler, who is with Lewis, demonstrated pense of John a gigantic eager to get a the headlock expert, last night, at the ex- Friberg, that the toe hold is quite effective and productive of as much pain as the, headlock. Zbyszko compelled Freiberg to quit Experience I Facilities These have combined to produce the sensational light six' Haynes Fiity under the punishment of the toe lock after they had been in the ring for 29 minutes and 12 seconds. Karl Vogel undertook to throw Har- ry Stevens in fifteen minutes, but fail- ed. Renato Gardini dumped Alex Jarvis in 3 minutes and 4 seconds with a head scissors and arm lock. WILLIAMS GETS COOMBS. Yormer Big leaguc Star to Coach Purple Ninc This Secason. | Williamstown, Feb. 15.—The Wil- liams College athletic authorities an- rounced tolay that Jack Coombs, former big league pitcher. has been engaged to coach the Purple baseball nine for the coming season. He suc- ceeded Ira Thomas, the old Athletic catcher who was excused from kKeeping his contract because of business mat- ters. H Coombs sends word that he will ar- rive here Feb. 26 to start work and will call out the Purple squad at that time for indoor work in the cages. He has advised that battery {candidates start to limber up at once. HARVARD LOSES LEADER Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 15.—Dr. E. Nichols, after an X-ray examination of Captain James Tolbert's injured ankle, today discovered a broken bone and the Harvard basketball leader will be unable to play again this sea- son. Tolbert got the break in the Dart- mouth game last Saturday. Ability Skill This is the car that is the center of attraction at the show. Until you see it and study the big car su perioritl‘es it embodies you cannot believe such a car could be produced to sell at $1,985. Now exhibited with other Haynes beautiful cars at spaces 55 ord. O art $8.75 For Walk-Over Cordovans We have reduced every pair of Walk-Over Cordovan Shocs in our stock to the one fixed price of $8.75. Every pair is of Genuine Shell Cordovan—and bears the Walk-Over trade mark. Come in while we have your size. Shoe Store 211 Main Street

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