New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 7, 1921, Page 8

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BRITAIN MRCHINE CU. QU NDU [EAGUE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP—LANDERS BOWLERS ARE SETTING FAST PACE—K. 0.} L. SWEENEY FAVORED TO DEFEAT BOBBY REIMER IN BOUT AT HARTFORD TONIGHT—STANLEY WORKS TEAMS TO BATTLE FOR GLORY AND CAS! AIN FAST PACE ... v o e e e | GOPS CHAMPIONSHIP, I Britain Boy May Devote Himself ! b \7 Bout at Iartford Tonight. lStanley Works Team Helps by RO PRI DD | ot tionn: itms mar shors: | atmaer of this oz, who will battie Deleating Gorbin. stop, last nieht announced that he had | 4yn a scheduled cight-round boxing B ey and Clark bowte | °% from pteftastonst basebaill a0} Pout before the LiDerty AN Clat Harts | ITholdurtaly ' was drawn! in the! Ins ting o fast pace In the Ine | e——— ford tonight, are in fine trim for the | Jqustrial Basketball league Saturday gue, and judging from the mill. Both boxera and their rlnlnml\;; Hisht kb the Bints h tasey: whan Phe work the quintet is turn- ers are confldent of a victory. it ) s s ould cop the champlonship Lo the first time that they have op- | ;,v‘;;‘_"_“"“,'“"‘v"‘i':”_‘“"‘_ il d i for the individual high the past, plans were under w “‘ !‘ "}""h““‘“ ;0“‘2‘{“-‘- ““h h° :;‘ derickson, Myers, Free- have them clash. Tho plans never | feat of the Corbin five at the hands Huck, having an avernge materialized. of the Stanley Works team, copped : The bout that Matchmaker | the championship. The final games were intensely interesting, and both 103, Freeman with 145 contests were battled to the finish. | to Business in Future—Is Now | fy Race the lndustrial’ ot Mareh T.—Larry Kopf, K. O. Bill Sweency and Bobby h single score, with C.! k Hugh Rorty has signed for the ex- the three string high | hibition, brings together Johnny 2d | 8. The Landers team re- Shugrue of Waterbury, and Young | The defeat of the Corbin quintet was | in a 1,838 score which X X g . Itector of Jersey City. Shugrue is |a surprise. and a shock to the follow- | uintet the lead for high » 3 : X fast forging to the front as one of | ers of the team. The Stanloy Work- The bost toam score for oftS . the leading lightwelghts in America, | ers team been going badly or EFSS acticetn beore ane ! and bids fair to reach the great | severnl weeks, and there was little with 548 heights attained by his famous broth- | hope held out for their recover: fuck, a member of the er Joe Shugrne, who once sent Benny | However, with the management ex- ry and Clark team last Leonard to the mat for the count. ercising good judgment in the selec- Bt save a fino exhidbition . . Rector has faced some of the |tion of the team, it was a formidable bppling. when he spilled J £ toughest boys in the business, such as | five that opposed last vear's cham- s of 166 Leonard, Dundee. Welling, Tendler, | pions. Captan Pelletier and his boy rial leaguo statistics X : and a score of others. Ho in o fina | were at their best, the work of Grob- - performer judging from his record. | stein, Anderson, Schroeder and Pel- The customary curtain raiser will be [ letier w exceptionally good. staged. The bouts will be held in the The lowly Stanley Rule and Level Church street Auditorium team gave the new champions a bat- tle that waxed warm until the final minutes, when the Machinists by a GANADIANS ARE HOPEFUL | rcat burst of speea ovorcame a 1ead. and with two field goals took the lead, which resulted in the winning aham Confident He Will | the gonfalon. Arrangements are under way for a Put Acros Dempscy-Carpenti series between the New Britain Ma- chine company champions and the Pratt and Whitney champions of the York, March T7.—Canadian | Hartford Industrial league. If plans promoters of the proposed bout be- | work out successfully, the first game tween Jack Dempsey and Georges | will be played here next Saturday[ at Montreal here today to | night. x Rickard's answer to their The Kaceys and the New Britain offer of $500,000 for the bout tenta- [ Machine company are scheduled to tively set July 2 as a date for the | open a series for the city champion- bout. C. F. Graham representing the { ship on Tuesday night of next week. Canadian syndicate interested in the The summaries of Saturday night'a; match. said h(|- \;voumfl hch ":’h:'ou‘l; games follow: 3 satisfy Rickard that the bou New B; S, v be held in Montreal without inter- ,mv,mf""n aOkiRe '“"'""‘;c&“;g ference. Left Forward == Miller Hildebrand SON Rignt Forward Giants Management Send Two Prom- | ToVmolds Center E. Walthers I must elther pay strict attention to SN R o o Mo ALYOEY Campbell business or baseball, and 1 prefer the New York, March 7.—~Howard Left Guard form Kopf said. He is opne of the | Burkett, infielder and Joe Dixon, | Sheehan Johnson Reds’ “*holdouts’’ and now says he will | catcher have been released by the Right Guarad | not consider any offer. New York Nationals to the Indian-| Score: New Britain Machine 23, IMAGIN apolis American Association team, | Stanley Rule and Level 20; goals advices from the training camp at | from floor, Baylock 3, Miller 4, Rey. Cobrriebt N. ¥ Telbwne tne == Manager McGraw is believed to be | 3, Walthers, Campbell; goals from &S contemplating an infield arrangement | fouls, Miller 3, Schade 4. JANVRIN SIGNS CONTRAOT. that will make for able defense with- | Corbin. Stanley Works.| Boston, March 7.—Harold Janvrin, Stuffy McInnis for Joe Judge of the | out the aid of Davy Bancroft, who is | Cosette W. Walthers | infielder of the St. Louia ationals, an- . McGraw said however that he ex- Left Forward. nounced at his home herc yesterday Promoters ( Championship Bout in Dominion. will engage in business. *‘I find that 327 Main St., Tel. 1905. ““The Home of Satisfied @ to Scttle Matter | sacker of the Senators, and assurance | camp were prepared to jump into Ton o igame for $50 side has | Red Sox this season ‘were contained in Shortly after his arrival at Shreve- Score: Corbin 10, Stanley Works Bitienalal Mass Match 7 e en. Departments 41 and | Everett Scott, the shortstop, when he | them the famous home run swing. Larson, W. Walthers 2, Grobstein night of Mrs, Robert P. Parker of 2:15 5:15 7:15 saying that he would be with the seaitad Dillon. ordnance officer of the American Grobstein, right | a question of his reporting. S Cleveland. O., March 7.—Joa Se. | months ago, and is now vice-president on, substtutes. | ment because of difficulties that each | kansas, yesterday to join the New 36 hours ahead of the squad of fleld- tonery manufacturers of this city. Seharff, loft guard: ) out on salary terms, while Judge fs | Ruth was met at the train by a | thi3 afternoon. Tuscaloosa where ha | liminary same will| New Englander by residence and | corted him to his hotel. High school bl Qv IMB R Tor Ve A chest thoroughly with— ] POR SIDE BET Scenatora, pects Bancroft to be fully recovered | Saxe Grobstein | that he had signed a contract and NOW PLAYING Stanley Works Fm- | swap of Stuffy McInnis, first baseman | 06t of the regulars, including Babe Cont of the Red Sox for Joe Judge, first Carl - May, Waite Hoyt it . i s Ruth, Carl Mays and e vl in | Larson Schroeder | GEN, C. B. WHEELER TO WED IN v that Derrill Pratt. obtained from New | gtrenuous training activities at Shreve- | w, Pupremacy. York, would be at second base for the | port. La., today. Wilson J. Pelletie~ | Former Ordnance Chicf is Engaged 66 1] Right Guard. to Mrs. R. P. Parker of Hartford the program at the | word from the Boston team, en route | port, Ruth received a delegation of 13: X ory tomorrow night, [ to the spring training camp today. | small boys and demonstrated for : Boals from floor, Cosette, Paul 2, gagement was announced here last THREE SHOWS DAILY ey Works will meet. | boarded tho train at Muncie, Ind., ST R Anderson, John Pelletier; goals from e o ra Conn i pE et lor il Gan! heduled to start at | brought with him a letter from Pratt WELCOME FOR BABE. fouls, Larson 2, W. Walthers; referee, | Charles ' Browster = Wheeler; chief d the lino- | team. Pratt's contract as coach with [ Cjty Fathers. Chamber of Commercae Pxpeditionsry Forces in France. Gen. > . h ¥y Exped ary nt 41, Pin- | the University of Mishigan had raised and Kids Greet Slugger. SEWELL ON JouB. Wheeler resigned from the army 18 center; Diemond, The Judge-McInnis deal is to be Shreveport, La., March g " h X -, . z & -. | well, shortstop of the Cleveland club | In charge of manufacturing of the right guar F. An- | proposed by the Red Sox manage- | Ruth arrived from Hot Springs, Ar arrived at the spring lr:l!n(n'.:(cnnlp Eaton, Crane and Pike company, sta- Polson, left for- | player has had with his present team. | York Americans in their spring train- eirlh , right forward; | McInnis is now at his home, a hold- | ing. ers which was due to reach Dalias this afternoon. Sewell went to Dal- i F. 8. Schnelder, | said to have been Involved In a simi- | crowd. Members of the city commis- [ 143 direct fr 2 P RONCH'T|S lar controversy with Washington A | ®ion and chamber of commerca es- A orking wi e Univer- ar ny sity of Alabama team for several At bedtime rub the throat and Rumsell and Erwin | baseball training, Judge wns thought | boys and girls will present him with a t Rule and Level | to look favorably on a transfer to | floral offering made up in the shape | Who reported a week ago, waa a day | will bring to- | Boston which gave him his first | of a ball bat today. ;:::"dk:"‘“""*;’o‘:j':“fl'v""‘n‘ ’;lsu»h'l‘l 4 ke elleos VAPO RUB IR WG N0w |'qhanse tn malor leasue company. sev- Y TO 1 action,” Manager Speaker ked. eral years ago NAVY TO ENTER TEAM. s . £ remarked. Philadelphia, March 7—The United | “1 have been coming to train camps Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly 14 years and never knew anyone to SMITH m GOOD FORM States Naval Academy plans to enter | ! i a relay team as well as individual [ P® 8head ot time. Mack Wheat Re- athletes in several other events at S Siatd i the University of Pennsylvania relay | WESLEYAN ELECTS ROBINSON. St - Detrolt Bowler Rolls Three Games mmh-n: ‘nonln'::;n‘lh.cu fw.--:‘ n‘n- Middlefown, March 7.—Alexander re! ~~Whnen a 5 nounced last nig by Georfge W. Or- | P, Robinson of Glens Fall - for their Spring | Without an Fivor, Getting a Total| ¢, " mannger of the games. Com- | od captain of the \\'05‘1{9\"1:1211“5‘:2:- At Gainesville, Fla.. Seaie ol 0B mander Howard has applied to the | ball team for next season at the close wore added to the secretary of the navy for permission | of tho Amherst gamo Saturday nicht. n are Casey Sten. Buffalo, N. Y., March 7.—Bowling to enter the meet, and, should it be | Robinson is a junior and has been a Mack Wheat. | (hrough throe games without an er- | granted, it would be the first time | forward on the varsity squad for two and Wheat, who | .. and hanging up ten strikes | that a navy track team ever en- | years. S & AW nsas City. sent | 4ho second gume of his set for a tered outside competition. Comman- — » R SETH TANNER I RN e President Bak- | yyen wcore, Fred S, Smith of Detroit | der Howard said he probably would 18 HOLD OovUT. Jor Everyday Wear Women who like high-heel shoes and fancy style shoes wear the lower-héeled Princess Pat s . for street and house wear. It has a heel of ’ pleasing elevation with a rounder toe. House- ands they will not | \yot o total of 702 yesterday afier-|8end a team for the two-mile relay ave’ returned thelr |, 000 1 the individunl event of the championship, the two-mile interna- or Neale, who was Ameriean Bowling congress tourna- tional relay and a number of other nnatl in the Rixey | "\ yilo his team mates—J. Stu.|events, including the pentathlon. Sout. benwall and Bert Weaver, stepped out | et in front of the two man competitors TIGERS TO PLAY GIANTS, Tug as the winds UIT BASERALL Mareh /.—Milton of the 8t Louls announced today roport to the team an increase in t he would quit ing at the terms with a grand total of 1,233 pins Smith's high set in the singlos, fol- lowing a 606 total in the f man event Saturday night and 81 for three games in the doubles yesterday gives him the lead in all events with a grand total of 1889 for nine games. Bert Weaver, « member of the lead- 'ng two man team is now second high in all events with a total of 1,816 pins. REACH TRA G GROUND:! Waxahachie, Tex., March 7.—Wile MHam (Kid) Gleason and other Chl- 0 American league players arrived rday and will immediately go ng training. The squad fs Detroit, March 7.~-Nineteen prace tice games have been scheduled for the Detroit Americans on their trip north and during the training period at San Antonio. The serles opena March 12 when the Tigers oppose their old manager, Hughey Jennings and the New York Glants at San An- tonio, and ends at Indianapolis, April 10. ‘OWAN BEATS LAMY St. Paul, Minn.,, March.7.—By de- feating Edmund Lamy of Saranac TLake, N. Y., In three out of four races here yesterday. Everett McGowan, St. Paul professional skater, closed his, season with a record of 25 first place will — they can’t turn an “India” inside out. Reinforcing wing-tips on every one of the 10 ribs keep it from turn- ing. Dealers every- where. M Umbrella “the little umbrella with the big spread”™ Made by ROSE BROS. CO., Lancaster, Pa. —————————————————————————————— keepers, nurses, and business women find that it gives their feet unlimited comfort—that the prettily-rounded lines of this light-weight shoe make the feet look graceful and well shod. The Princess Pat comes in a variety of leath- ers. The wearing qualities are famous. Itis made in extremely light weight with thin but strone soles. David Manning’s

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