New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 26, 1921, Page 8

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PEYS TO PLAY BRISTOL ALL-STARS IN PRELIMENARY GAME TO MACHINE-ACCO CHAMPIONSHIP BATTLE AT ARMORY TONI TO STAGE DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER BOUT IN JULY—YALE NINE WINS OPENING BASEBALL GAME IN SOUTH—MORE INDICTMEN BERLAND WANTS ADDED NAMES IN - IPITCHERS’ BATTLE |[ A=d Then e inde u e One MPONSHP BOUT, BASEBALL STANDAL, 15 WON BY WALE| [ seeemsmose = [ s e T MAPEL NO PARTICULAR e GREA‘:E:»T_ OF AW uwms':‘ fland Mining Town Officials Chicago Grand Jury Returns Bills Chittendon Turns in a Neat Ex- PR B0 e " o A S . gt to Talk With Rickard Against Alleged Series Fixers hibition of Twirling —— York, March 26.—Though Tex ! Chicago, March 26.—Sixteen in- Macon, Ga., March 26.—In a pitch- rd is still in doubt as to where dictments, three new ones, were voted | ers’ battle here yesterday afternoon Il stage the proposed champion- Yesterday in the baseball scandal. The ' Yale university's baseball team came heavywelght match between Jack Iindictments were returned into Chief out the victor ever Auburn (Alabama psey and Georges Carpentier on Justice C. A. MeDonald’'s court today. Polytechnic Institute), the final score 2, he 1s not without offers of a Just who the three additional true : being 4 to 1. Chittenden and John- for the bout. Cumberland, Md., bills hit is not definitely known. The ' 8ton both twirled good ball. Aldrich’s wn in the mining district, entered Eguesses are Heimle Zimmerman, Joe ' brilliant playing at short and the fleld as a bidder for the cham- Gedeon and one other. The new bills ; steady work of Captain J. W. Peters hip contest yesterday when John May mention “bribery” and “attempt- | behind the bat were features. #nyder, a hotel proprietor and a ed bribery.” | Auburn was held scoreless until the motor of that city, called on Rick- | The thirteen defendants in the late ! final inning, when Chittenden eased at the Garden In an effort to be- ' flasco were re-indicted on charges of up and allowed two bases on balls, ‘negotiations on behalf of his city. ' “conspiracy to commit an unlawful , Which, followed by a hit, gave the yder did not go any further in | act” and “fraud.” Alabamans their . only tally. Both Interview with Rickard than to President Ban Johnson of the Am- | teams showed good form and there nge for a conference to be held !erican league, was the last witness I was a big crowd on hand. — == . he Garden today, at which Mayor before the grand jury.. He was closet- Ths score: TE P s W. Keen of Cumberland and ed for more than two hours with Yale. LA R- HE BECAME “Tur’ I W. Blake, secretary of the Cum- | the jury. FATHER OF o meem nd chamber of commerce, will | Gossip from the room said he pre- | Murphy, 2b CcHILD— TICWLED ¢ oF qoqase BUT pNoT ParRmcULARLY over the matter with the Garden !sented in addition to his former evi- Sloan, cf esario. dence some new and striking testi- ' Crane, If . . IMPRESSED he Marylander assured Rickard [mony. Johnson has been gathering Kernan, 1b erday that Cumberland was pre- 'facts during the last six months. If Eddy, rt ed to malke a strong and exceed- I8 rumored that he has evidence to | Aldrich, ss ly attractive bid for the fight. He | convict outside of the confessions of | J. Hickey, 3b . that no matter what the condi- ‘Clco!!e Willilams and Jackson. Chittenden, p. 5 were, he was confident thnf| This is the third time that the | Peters, ¢ , pherland would provide attend- | Players and gamblers have been in- e, which would bring the receipts | dicted. to the million-dollar mark. The first bills were quashed while Fe are after the big match and |the October grand jury was in ses- not abandon our efforts until Mr. | sion in order to change the phrase- ' Richardson, 3b ... kard decides we cannot have it |0l0gy and make them more binding. Snyder, “but you can wager that The seécond editions were quashed torms he may decide on will be [While thé¢ October grand jury was hed down by ue. We are willing 'in session fn order to change the Shilring, either take the match on a per- | phraseology and make them more , Fllehum, ss mge basis, buy it outright, or co- | binding. | Brown, 1f ate with Mr. Rickard in staging The second edftions were quashed Gibson, c nd offer him a very liberal per- |last week. Whether the new .third Johnston, p tage for his end. T think it Is a 'editions will take i{s a matter of con- er aftraction than the Johnson- | Jecture. ’ fes contest and the public with- State’'s Attorney Crowe is -howing H xSloan out, hit e hundred miles of Cumberland 'activity and asserts that he will force Yale ..... support it Hberally. |the fssue. But that will not de for | Auburn .. v - 4 : here Is o richer section in the some time. He must assemble his ' Twé base hit, Sloan; v . try than around our coal re- | evidence from all over the country. Murphy; bases on balls, off Johnston DODGERS TRIM YANKS. | - °f fl»»counw in thelr fight . The miners are in a prosper- | The old thirteen are renamed— ' §, off Chittenden 5; left on bases, Yale | Shreveport, La., March 26.—After . ¥ » cure mg’nifior& of, thg-mmlgm state just mow and they can be Cleotte, Willlams, Jackson, Felsch, 7, Auburn 6; hit by pitched ball | taking four successive victories in the i hich .they are “"MN-C-‘" ted on to purchase high-priced Risberg, Weaver, Mullen, Gandil, Hickey; struck out, by Johnston §, by , pring series with the Robi the 3 3 . We have been assured that 'Chase, Burns, Attel, “Sport” Sulllvan Chittenden 4! umpire, J. E. Johnston; y.nk‘ees r fnst 4 sha h" "e ; n will be no interference by the and Brown. * timb o* game, 1:50. an against a shag heré yes- mor, Albert G. Ritchle. We have | It is possible that two St. Louis terday afternoon, when the National » w €10 e eao»‘onnoo’ oCovme ol ecomporma'l ] voOLvACoOON) - ) L bl 'la.-nbub‘nm CoNocONMOO NooMoo WOy, | toormocoont wl coo~ocoool "‘; Soocoma0® ;[ecoofio w '< ® o ook 3 I £l g ) “CROWLEY BROS, AND: hged o meeting with Mr. Rickard gamblers may be named in the new BoiLmG RESULTS jleasue champions opened . three-day : inoigen iy hid “Pmm we are rl'ld_v to l;;hl:n"r,-‘ke ‘h|;: bills. {stand at the treining base of the terms. Am con len e matc —— e hedd im Cumberland.” Hugmen. !nel’{ecuve pitching _by mberland was one of the several BASKBTBALL TONIGHT White of New Haven, Furnished ' Harry Harper, coupled with a madst that made a bid for the Demp- | Little Resistance to Champion Tel- | untimely error by the usually . re- Willard fght which finally went —— i liable Johnny Mitchell, gave the.Flat- Sodes ler at New Haven Last Night. bush troupe an early lead, which the ‘M-nagrr Mangan Books All-Stars to Neither “Fido” O’Brien or Eddie | Yanks were not able to _oVercome. 'l'he X s Play Local Kaceys in Preliminary | Anderson, local entrants in the Con- | score was 8 to 3. | P it e - ance for Retaining Internation- | * Machine—Acco Game at Armory., | lecticut Individual Bowling tourney, 2 New Haven cemployers-that they b 1 League Franchise Is Gone. { worked last night. On next Tuesday LEGION ORGANIZES ,BOXING. organized an:open khop ooufldl.% Manager L. P. Manggn of the Kacey | night, Orsini of Hartford, who trim- San Francisco, March 26.—An or- | dence that this city: and on, Ohlo, Margh 26.—The fight | hagketball team, has arranged a game "med Andy McCarthy last Wednesday ganisation of American, Legion posts | bg.made the nation’s battl ,:ln Inmthl ln;::rnnt::nn:n l:-::; with the All-Stars of Hristol with the msht,me r?ll An‘d!:rson ’:'t\ the Ro- in California, te be known as the Am-~ so in s city was abandon: locals in the preliminary game this 'g&ers Recreation allevs. e BR&MEe grican Legion Boxing association, was and thi ficlals of the Akron Exhibition :evening at the State Armory. The Bell | Will start at 7 o'clock. On Monday ¢,,meq at a melfln: here 'to provide uw‘htl:; fl"-:".yn fmtx‘::.d:d.m“ ; pany, which held the franchise ' City five will have the following play- night Conran of Manchester tackles central cantrol over boxing -matches “Although officers of the sthte’ bd.fl year, it was announced here to- | are: Riloy, of Andover, and Allalre or ' O'Brien at the Casino alleys. On., conducted throughout the state under | ation were chacy of comiment, it was Following the announcement the | Tufts, forwards; Downes, of the Bris- Thursday night Anderson and O'Brien | ., auspices of the veterans' organ- | apparent that ‘hbither ithey: nor the players who remained In the 45} Kuoceys, center; O'Connell, of Dean Will roll Orsini and Conran on the | .4 on members of the organiation - the¥ to await the final decision de- | Academy and -Green, Bristol Kaceys, Charter Oak and Manchester alleys. o = . represent were sur.:‘-”‘ the ocon d for the Newark training camp. | ggards. The game will precede the The results of last night's matches certed action bf-21%: ven con. franchise was sold to that city . New Britain Machine-American Chain follow: NEW WAGE STANDARDS cerns. which ha t a vote of the league several | ymmp.ny contest for the state indus« | At. Meriden: e clolfid fll“ 7 ago trial championship. Howard-—93, 97, 140, 96, 100, 90, L Measure to Put Government Em- my Walsh 1s slated to lead lh-l 105, 103, 111, 86, 106—1,127. ployes On Basic Standard. rik club under the direction of | Kelley—104, 98, 88, 108, 130, 108, ; it b astl Sttt Washington, Marc o piack, son of Connle Mack, but (. . DEMPSEY BEGINS WORK - |10, se. 101, 105, s6-1.143. fix new wage stgndards for all go¥: p Lsttimore, who had signed to e the Akron club, announced | ————— | “At New Haven: ernident emglwu et e one b . “’“ ild report for service. ‘ 5 Teller—135, 102, 106, 115, 122, 101, i 3 Heavyieight. Champién: Commerces | o€ 00 1o, 121, 136—1,366, the first measures to obdtain oondd-I o I?:v;t’::et}lew !:::: i JOHNSON TO TESTIFY. { VLighs Tealning at Calgary for Bout White—109, 95, 118, 100, 147, 97, g ot confress. * Baldry sdalesTini general, | or tne A, C, Gilbert company of this state’s attorney, yesterday f AL MamcRrger: LS d but wages for sun:“tnlapu ot county grand jury, which 18 00 " aas commenced light training ‘- e an ile theére. wu -official - state he alleged throwing of the G.,rzeq Carpentier on July 2. After ’ s - g toud Donlan 8, &’M‘ i Labor, it appeared to be the consen- indictments probably would be ... ciaitle pany him en his road work. It broke ndt, 42 years 014, former third e uently jumped through the glass. | Tesrea 4 make a specialty ' of pprow sesston X eration’ &t the approhehing: session | ., %, "y erea 0. Gilbert, prosident | # ago, March 26.—Robert E. v . 93, 103, 107, 95, 89—1,115. 3 With Carpentier on July 2. | Teller 9, White 2. according j;i‘ymfg outlined, will be | 6lty, in.an address here on the open Ban Johnsow," president ©f the Calgar¥, Alberta, March 26.—Jack x - and cu?d D) he said “There 15 the An loague, to testify berors the | enmisy neavyweight boxing chame los on Taz. kel il Biiilloye= mas be teduced. Kot to &‘:“ .% . g 3 . —dstah ting a second Investigation : j, ,, eparation for his bout with ”C?lg;“ 103, P> ¥ co“ui:—::dthqmg“: ;h;;d:hau'rnde: . . ¢ e e ration ol world series by Chicago White o pending two hours in a locAl gyms 3 tayers. AMr. Crowe said that | . .,m he left inst night for Bpokane | . pm - | 8uS among .- Mfi 4An trades unions as woon as President Johnson ? a Dempsey is lamenting the loss of " estified. a malmute dog which was to accom- | Sticcts QRRY AINDY IS DEAD. away from its chain, chewed the cas- Hano! penel I th Bend, Ind, Mareh 26.—Har- | \,.0 5¢ » window to splinters and sub- | men h 3 Our skill and--care as , #ure best results, we an for St. Louls and Cincinnati | Dart pnals, and the Louisville Ameri- DUAL CONTROL FOR SOX. stary delicate matuFials. ’ o { oclation club, @ied here yester- p o ©of tuberculosis. His last engage- Dufty and Burke fo Share Manage- af a playor was with the SBouth Central league team, of which ment of Boston Americans. a1 manager Boston, -Mgheh 26.—The Red 8o —_—— wil)*be undér-a-dual management t ATHUITION BUAT GIANTS, year, ‘with the whole team acting ke Charges, La., March 26.—The [ a supplémentary board of strate, fts entered Louisiana yesterday, [:’nxhh ffy, the manager in nam it was far from being a triumphal in a sfdfement made at the sp bnce. In fact, they stubbed their { camp at Hot Springs and publ @ so badly that they reeled into | yesterday, said that he and nillating defels at the. nands of the | Rusks, ‘the concl, would (shi I-tllr—hummnung because it was | management in fact. Burk the hands of the Athletics. The [ ager of the St. Louts 1 's was 8 to 3 year » e “That h the work[n" FRAZEE SIGNS LaASHS, have drawn up,” Dufty veterans of the game ang sox President Secures Hot | us séeks any individual § Camp for Hu- ‘e-r'. » | want to.tyin win b : . tor springe. e 0 % hind them.” Hot Springs, ark. March 28.—H. “The enyre pel T MG Frazee, president of the Beston | g.v will (1€ ah the contemtion o 3 merican league club, has signed a [ .u‘"n, r..h"“d tsmen (et thes” wake .year lease on McKeo field, pres- .. siteien. ou tor Satte ! 'm":d:- t spring training camp of the Red ,"",“ art"ao completaly and se o finy.u TN V""""’ 4 succeed: in Gefeating us, they Dellove: Y 12

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