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NEW~BRLFAIN DAILY HERALDN, TUESDAY, JANUARY &5, 1vds, LOCAL WOMEN CHAMPIONS ENTER STATE BOWLING LEAGUE — SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE GYMNASTS TO GIVE EXHIBITION AT Y. M. C. A. SATUR- DAY NIGHT — HARRY GREB EASILY DEFEATS BILLY SHADE IN BOUT AT JERSEY CITY LAST NIGHT —DEMPSEY DECLINES TO BOX FOR CHARITY 19 GRNES ARRANGED FOR | HEAYYWRIGHT CHAMPION LOGAL CHAMPIONS IN | sPRIVGFIELD COLLEGE GramASTS AN 8 [ Speaking ‘fiREB WINS EASILY 450 SEw Youx tona NEWSTATELEAGUE, 70 4PPEAr AT F. . c. 4. saruRoay | "SI} 2 RS N OVERBILLY SHADE oo Six New Opponents Are MqM e B CLERKIN === Leads fo Belief Thit Two Bouts ‘ Next Season's Sohedule—Qponing | ! Yalkyrian Lodge to Have Bowling = ; WAREY L e Now ritin - basketnat team ) Light Hoavyweight Champion Is ( | Contest With Villanova, March 28 | will make-a bid to get back into a May Soon Be Arranged. inning habit tonight @t Hartford, 4 0 Princeton, N, J., Jan, 23.—A sched: | o New York, Jan, 43,—~New York's flm &S& l‘ u n y when the Kaceys quintet of that city " w or ln v :::.::'AW:‘:\IV;:I:!«".mu!u:n has been | wiiy be tackled on the Hopking street population, recently algmented by an P ] ; [+ 0 taath T tor (ke ."l":"‘:"“"‘::":':"f court, e influx of heavyweight boxers, tempor. The bowling team representing Val- . v T nounced Iast night by William M LA New York, Jan, 23.~—Harry Grob|arily will go up one more today, with kyrian lodge, O, of V., which cap- ‘ o . Taylor, manager of the varsity nine | Th® much kicked around New Eng-|of Pittsburgh, American light-heavy-|the oxpected arrival of Jack Dump- tured the eity league champlonship went: " 3 Iniver. | 1and featherwelght champlonship title | weight champion, easily outpointed o champlon of them anl. M " y are to ho played on Univer. i sy, the champl l1ast season in the women's league, is ; { 5 | ity field here. The out of town |88 again changed hands Young( Bill Shade of Californik in their rmanager, Jack Kearns, fs expocted (9 going strong again this season at 3 A g % | engagements include a trip South dur. | MAntY of New Bedford, Maas,, de-|twelve-round bout held at the Arena ager, poiaged Rogers' Recreation alleys. T b b " o X ing the Enaster vacation feating Chick Suggs, (colored) of | A. A, Fourth Regiment Armory, Jer-| come in Démpsey's wake tomorrow team has been entered in a state ¢ i ¥ 5 Three of the contests are scheduled | NeWport, R. I, last night at New |sey City, last night, before a crowd of orN‘l'hulrudn:!. PR B i Jeague composed of the Order of ] X | to take place only in case of ties In Bedford, about 4,000, Greb hud'n declded edge 5 ‘2:’! n’:”l'\\ :‘Ihnr‘:l"»;‘o:unlll yl(urnl' Vasa,with other entrants from “"v"' % 2 5 L 4 L | the Big Three series. In case of a W on his d"m‘e"' 19 ".\"y SAN L e | pdr 'o W:w lh:! latter arrives, Bury, Hartford, Middietown and New “ . Y , | tle In the Harvard series the playofr| Jack Lash, a few days ago, In talk- Eaotve Fanndn -1t was - (an | oham- ; ""w.-' arr: : ements probably will Haven, The members of the team : : : : [ will be held In Boston. while in tha|ing with the writer, ‘spoke of the|Plon's first appearance in the metro-| howeveh Srraak e e it T and its admirers are .-nvxnvifuxt Yhn‘l 2 L . 3 | ) {case of the Yale serics the playoff | reat form that Young Manty was|Politan district since he u%lured llh; o5 cm;‘ o e it the club will come through with high . e 3 : 3 | will take place in New York, The|displaying in Bay State rings, and he title from Gene Tunno’; of Greenwici o Wllllprd Motlh ok i ane frois honors. The rl:llll'n to this 2ty »1' y 4 . r.“'" nineswill meet six newcomers | Predicted & championship for the boy ;I‘llgn in a ,I;om at Madison munro,"”e b ;u-cnml prc\'ldln‘k (g Mies ,\hmnn:u”:'.nr‘!m:‘ h_l;;".l:;'u‘lll this season, fneluding Villanova, | from the Whaling City. Got to hand | Gafden last May, S0 ficat, Wiih ona ohtha. N o e team. ove o ! A ha ok 3 3 . ::::r: ';\r:m been l':'nlnl: in lmm'E Much interest is being manifested The exhibition 15 regieie with exe i’:?&";.n.l::”.‘::i '}‘;::”t""' w:l)::m‘r:'l”' ln‘t:: G el G e Qrph,twho pm‘lhm ?:.l;“ pounds, | #nts who never has held thé crown. high class performances on the al-|in the coming of the Springfield col« | con Sasiy Anhd P Wl appeared to be In splendid physicai| Pempsey's second match of the Jevs. many of her scores being much | les gymnastic team to the Y. M, 6| CcPtionsl stunts. Many of thé mem.| Xork -Likiversity, the Ginnta, Urslnus, dition. He was fast and firoless| Year may be with the winner of the o Sade by o e | Ta bors of the team are N o Virginia, Tufts, the Army and Buck.| This Jack Dempsey person is not a| fondition. ooy 0-Bill Bre teh which greater than those made by men.. A. next Saturday night. The Bay team taking a course . He|ln action, us he has always been in | Luls Firp nnan matc The scores of last night's games State team s reghrded as one of the in physical directing, and some of | 25" ,:':'_'l"‘;:nw‘;; BIrC . yeet benevolent chap by any Mmen @ out|the past. His only defocts lay in the | Wil be eld March 13, und sl st may e = . i e wi e survivor ol e o, A ey :\;'nt F::::’::CIII‘I':IAI";.I“":' ‘i’,,,.’,;‘,k.m{‘l in the |ml|v|d|'ul vlonu show the result of hix spring, for a widow and-children tonight ak, lt\lmlnz' Il:'d h‘:m.l:n”d of his or{\u}:llch’: JolingonsTam . Gbbans - boilt ul’;n it ol e ks ol e :;‘ ""‘"_'_ NN{I’_;‘ while lnklm ok the The opening game Is set with Villa- | Toledo, O., but he was too tired tof ook I .w“lllopl.m S;M';'lc};.‘mdl 0% | planned for. next month. A AT L Mty team, and champion rh:lrxlwlnm-r aud :-:“:!'.4:.)""":.”,.";{:::; il ',o.l- hova for March, and two contests| leave his stateroom ter oblie. | pounds and proved to be a fast and| There were reports today that Tex gnes Anderson . T & : ) sh - gymnastics, | will be played every week until the '”“" boxer, but he was like a novice g]ekgrd pm:‘. lp.omm‘ X.Aymut‘:n[wnn é lempsey and, Firpo vn Argentina, na- Agpinst-HINTEROIS. OXDAGIIP00 JavRE tive land of the Latin challenger. are as follow v Alies Anderton .. "- J " 230 gymnast of Australia. Due to splen- parallel bars, Russian dance, rings Ly ' v ” 4 h n v vo former stars of yesteryear will Agnes Carlson . did resuits attained by the team un- and horse, fancy ¢ nnual cammencement game with wo att 3 y club swingli®é - at Fresno, Cal,, for the American ale on June 16. | Sox.at Fo for nents . He landed less than a dozen Eather Landgren ..... 04— 201 A:nlnrdl :l'.fl.ym 27| der his supervision, Prof. Judd has| tumbling, morris Hance, horizontal R I | Logion, when Batiling Nelson and | This won't clean punches during the’ course of Handicap .. e 150 | been added to the faculty at the col-| bar, intricate wand -lrm. tiger leap- ) 3 \ » . Tre—1463 | 18O | ing 'md pyrnmld hundm‘ 4 P JACK DBMPSEY. REFUSES ;\:‘;‘: [l;?;:..p':gy':“!leeol?r::dn.nv thnl bnm(‘-’, hu: he \?drm}\tllg‘l:lnlly Tegmer ud.- No. | > s rying and put up a gdod ex on. - 110 N t+{ Each round of the bout was very ‘ i T0 BOX FOR GHARITY, Dempsoy has his own ldeas evldenty | 4" ke the others, Greb would ®ed Tandgren ... ; Cant Carison v W"RALPH CLAPP AWARDED Five YounKSters Sign d |1y about benefit bouts. They' must D ety e e TR Rilding Foberg ...... s 163 ] Qutinard Andsracn il Contracts With Giants benefit him only, when he appears in )y ASHLEY MEMOR]AL GUP New York, Jan. 23.—Contracts| Champion Refuses ‘Io Leave Train at | the ring. 5 f:,"’)“’l',‘d ‘:;P:“":mi'!:p:flml‘:;o “f:‘tchl’" ;y:“*: and lefts to.the face and body. AND STA S Oscar Carlson ........ £ A4 T sighed by five young players were | " . | received yesterday by the New \MH Toledo to Assist in Exhibition ; The admirers of the Yale basket-| Greb Falls e | Popular Deerficld, Mass., Man Is Re- | Giants. o | ball quintet should get a line on thm ¥ Dewn. SPECIAL MATCH ; X Thrss mr theni - purohiiea= sisial for Widow and Orphans. { chances the Blue has in winning the In the second round Greb missed garded as Most Valuable Football jast season, were: Olin Voigt, pflch-' Toledo, Jan., 23.—Efforts to get Intercollegiate league championship ;»'lth ndle:’t :m:k for the’ju.w a’ndt:ell §0— 252 § from San A mpsey y when the team tackles Dartmouth at forward, but he was up in an instan s . BN s sl Player at Amherst College, ;,lei‘:“"re‘l‘; l\i:ly?:::mnle”ll\g\?o‘;(o(‘;:e 1 ;::nck“ D!H:pl;‘} 'lvo ‘llo?( t:\er here on| T Ch | and continued his furious pace. Greb “Ha"’.G{OQm" Keeps Hair ) vay to New York to take part| | cut loose with a speedy attack in the T §3— 248 54 78— 241| Ambherst, Jan. 23.—The Tom Ash-| “Kitty" league, and Earl Webb, pitch- | in a benefit for the children of, Jim- | | Foster ... i 94— 242/ ey trophy, given to the man on lhe](‘r. from Memphis. my Glynn, manager of boxers, who| The New, Haven Kaceys defeated ét;:'?jW‘nstses:l:»'r‘a‘ nm‘i aln':vo‘:t knoelk;r: Combed All Day—GIossy 10 400 431—1241| Amherst College football team who The others are John Anderson,|died last month, failed last night. | the Hartford Kaceys, .’8 to Al s"“,o :h: :‘:v o.vunpb;l:rge the.b:lll;lfd- : Moons, Stanles Work, Ladies. proved most valuable during the sea- | catcher. drafted from the Beaumont | Dempsey was asked to appear in | Hartford last night. ‘lim Cm"‘"md this round Greb staggered Shade Well-Groomed <o 7870070 228 | son, Was presented to Ralph Sheldon | club of the Texas League. and Clin- | show tonight. starred as usual. | with a left hook to the fi,'w A 24 H f,,'f Clapp of the class of 1923. The tro- | ton Blume, former Colgate Univer-| Dempsey failed to come out of his k! he South! In the fourth round the champioh M. Hornkohl .. L 73 3% | phy, given by H. Robinson '16 in | sity pitcher, who was with the cham- | stateroom in a New York Central| 1l XAngelo Firpo, “the Sou esumed his rapid-fire assault against Faonie /| ; y hley, one of Am- | pions last season. | steeper when the train arrived here, | American heavyweight, and Bill ren- | FEUTCE boxepu.nd i the flft;‘t‘}reb Bpotted . 2 herst’s most famous athletes, who| Manager John McGraw left today| A crowd of admirers who became ac. | ah of Chicago were yestorfiay staggered his ;p’pflnen[ gewnvc with 1531333 | plaved “his last game" in Belleau | for a short stay in Cuba before go-|quainted with the champlon while he, Matehed for a 12-round bout at Mad-| rights and lefts to the jaw. The | Woods, is considered as the most|ing up to the training camp at San| was training here for his ibout with 1#on Saquare Garden dn March 12. 'pmgbu'rgh ‘boxer drew blobd. from | worth-while honor an athlete can se- | Antonio, where the Giants will report | Jess Willard in 1919 was at the sta- i1 Shade’'s riose with a terrific punch in | cure at Amherst. The presentation | the latter part of February. tion to greet the king of the heavy-| Pete Kingsley of Hartford, who the fi;llowing chapter, and at the end Witkin ... A 3| was made by Dr. P. C. Phillips, head | _— weights, but he filed to show him.| has handled many pork and bean € CICE E < R T 160 displayed a G. Hirkie - 218 of the Physical Education department | 'Y M Wi self. | scrappers in his day, was arrested last| b oung Manty Winner of | night, following an altercation with lump near his right eye. Sport writers made an effort to ” Greb floored Shade in the seventh €. Wileox ...... 3 : 37 W. Hickie ) G and quarterback of the Amherst '87 . . b e T 5 i B i h "W g oung Mack, a “P. & B.” miller.| id team. He said in part that| Ne E. Featherweight Title vring nim out, but he vas said to be | Dusing the fracas, which occurred in| round, but &he Coast fighter was on his feet without taking a count. The Boyington . ¢ Dummy ... . Shell” Clapp played the game as the| New Bedford, Jan. 23.—Young|indisposed, according to a Pullman o " “97””\ man in whose memory the award was | Manty of this city, won the (ughg: porter. [nh poolrfiom;m Muck“ :‘“ ainplpd m4 champion met Shade coming in with given had done. weight championship of New England | It was said by others on the train! the neck with a nafl file: | a straight left jab to the face to score Sperry 88— 250| Clapp is a Deerfield boy. In his|from Chick Suggs of Newport last|that Dempsey received an unfavor-| o Kinsella of New Yorh, pa-| the knockdowh. z.‘y:".. .» K “’ first year at Amherst he played on{ night receiving the judges' deceision|able reply from his manager, ‘Jackmon;lufll:ufu:::n; qu‘fi:h ch‘::m‘pifi | % 9 o the freshman team, and in his last at the end of 10 rounds of battling.| Kearns, “h:n the champion asked 44,4 ,fhe national open crown to his| . BIG THREE CREW RACE. permisgion W pgear HALS. collection last night, by defeating| Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 23.—An- | nouncement +that the Harvard-Yale- Stars, Stanley Work, Men, £0 Damnty . D. Kotch s 8l.htee vedvs has: besn. s, regular on Manty weighed 125 and Suggs 123. Dymmy y ‘the varsity. This past season he did | The boys boxed before the hlggvsti By~ S SRR R | James Reed of Brooklyn. ‘h_““) ("oékfl“‘:;' 5’""1'“’ E]‘L"“" playing both | house In the historv of the game in| Stamford Golfer Leads | sl | Princeton triangular race among 150 IKS LEAGUE " § soiideh i i [Seteeitys | Alden White, captain of the Cros-|pound crews would be held orf the | T e In Tin Whistle Toyrney | by High school basketball team of | Charles river basin here on May 26 been suspended from | was made by Manager Sheridan Lo- ‘ Aan _ 'Murchison Must Explain | Waterbury, 90— Nelson and Hyland to Box P | Pinehurst, N. C., Jan. 23.—A big| al Isport act?&‘tlea at ‘the school until | gan of the Harvard crew yesterday. McConn . 5 50 3 ‘ His Ab: ki ; 7 20| 5 i A is Absence From Meet‘ field took part in the qualifying found | he satisfies the faculty that he has|. 4 i g 89— For American Leglon New York, Jan. 23.—Loren Mur|of the Tin Whistles' midwinter round | not passed the age of 21 years. { Eorekran . % | Ely .... . . 5 chison, St. Louis sprinter, and other | robin at Pinehurst yesterday, and | chance of winning the Intercollegiate ~ Fresno, Cal., Jan. 23—Battling Nel-| runners who filed entries for the | was led at the finish by E. L. Scofield| The dearth of candidates for the|league championship this year. Millions Use It— Fine for Hair! 3—1367 | ‘6 1367 son, former lizhtweight champion of | Fordham University Athletic associa- | of Stamford and Pinehurst, who went | Yale track team is causing the coach- | - Miller ... § 278 | the world, arrived in Fresno vester- | tion's indoor meet last Saturday and | around in 39, 38—77, and by Horace | es some worry. | Harry Lien yesterday won the In-| ~—Not Sticky, Greasy or Smeily S : f;;\ day for his -three-round = exhibition | then failed to appear will be asked | H. Rackham of Detroit; who won the ternational Ski tourney at Gary, Ill., { A H, Johnsot 271 | bout with “Fighting Dick"” Hyland at | officially to explain their absence, | net score prize with a card of 88,/ The record made by the Atlas'bas-| umping 144 feet. A ro'?v cents buys a jar of *Halre the ‘American Legion boxing show‘ Metropolitan “A. A. U. officials de- | 16—72. ketball tea mof New Haven in win- Groom"” at any drug store, which makes even stubborn, unruly or sham- W. Jolinson 293 — —=—| here tonight. They fought for the clared yesterday. ! Tu Medford an ng five games in one week ou Q 5 Morle; artfo wi pooed hair stay combed all day in any | | Richard fts of Medford d k ht t Mike M f Hartfor: y y n L 8! y o ford, who at 15 4t n h 472 4621380 jightweight championship of lht‘v — [Plnehurst followed Scofield in gross|come pretty near standing as a rec- | one time gave some promise of devel- # o | world at Colma, Cal,, May 9, 1909. SEIGER BEATS SULLIVAN. | scoring with a round of 41, $7—78. ord in these parts. oping into a good middleweight, will | Style you like. “Halr-Groom” is a diz. T. A. Cheatham of Pitts- § meet Ted Russell, of Norwich at| Dified combing cream which gives tha®® Taylor, the Waterbury star, has| Holyoke, Mass., oh January 30. natural gloss and well-groomed effect to your hair—that final touch to good Spurvey . 88 133— 320 A Rurke 105 95— 3 Nelson is 41 years old and Hyland ——— | The Rev. fi:sfl“} i s O £ T | New Yorker Handed Brooklynite a| burgh played one of the best rounds Agnello .. 2 g e | Sweet Pasting Last Night, | of his career and got an §0. jeined the West Ends of Bristol and A 3 —~ 7" | SPRING PRACTICE AT PENN. Sy | il e Will play with the Bell Town five| There is a likelihood that a bout | dress both in business and on sociul ™ Philadelphia, Jan. 23.—Coach Lou| New York, Jan. 23.—Sammy Seiger| COURTNEY GOES TO FRISCO. |against the New Haven Kaceys to-|between Pancho Villa, the American | 0¢casions. b s Gangloft . A3 Young of the University of Penpsyl- | Of the East Side last night gained the | g5 Francisco, Jan. 23.—Harry | night in Music Hall, « flyweight champion, and Jimmy Gréaseiess, stainless “Hair-Groom Trusiow SIS vania football team, announced today, | judges’ decision over Kid Sullivan of | ggurtney, left handed pitcher of the — Wilde of ,England will be staged at|d0es not show on the hair because it ;"‘"-'.l:, 3 v L that there would be spring practice | Brooklyn in a 12-round contest in the | chjcago American lecague club, has| For the first timg in several seasons, | London this summer. is absorbed by the. scalp, therefore 9 only for spéeial groups of the foot- | Broadway club in Brooklyn. The | peen purchased by tne San Francisco|the University of Pennsylvania bas- ik your hair remains 8o soft and pliable | East Sider gave his opponent a severe | pacific Coast league club. ketball team 1s mot conceded mueh| Chinese originated visiting cards. ;’:‘d :“L““;::"“' ‘rll'“‘}t no one can possi- bly tell v used it. ¥ Fredrickson trouncing and in the third round| - | ball squad. Andy Smith, coach of | Southern California, will help in the | J. Smith ¥ 9 work, Young said. | opened a nasty gash on Sullivan's " T. Anderson ........ 110 88— 2 riba o nose with a right hander. Collingswood . o ‘ BILLY MURPHY IS KAYOED | The bout was full of action rrom‘WOnder What a Wax Model Tl“nks About BRIGGs beginning to end and attracted one Beges .... . 108 77 : i 28 . bt o : . New York, Jan. 23.—Willie Curry | o ‘yne argest crowds which has wit- | ‘;{urs;lfl:’\"" IR RO ot "“:;‘; nessed bouts at this club this sea- | - : 8 b 4 | s The fire department ordered the | DAY BY DAY IN EVERY WAY (T'S AWFULLY HARD Yo BE So TS POSE.' ISN'T (T S\LLy ! the eighth round of a scheduled 12-| 5% ° 15 (1€ KERAN A IEN OF e the round contest at the Brighton Boxing | i, meo”ng‘ between this pair a“df I'M STILL A WAX WOMAN - CoNSPICUOUS AND STILL BE | I'M SUPPOSED To BE THE frl:b prm Pwhmn:dihh 4 Itmt n‘:fm the first victory for Seiger., Each | o A REF'NSED ;UT WY T HEI6HTH OF FASHION BUT!/ e referce stoppe e contesf ur- \ P = T m shy'k oth kyes: were 'Glbsed. el i SA S b e S R BEORLE DIDRE Good HEAVENS | GET SO SICK [ — ” TO MANAGE MILITARY LIONS. OF THIS ETERNAL SMIRKING TO TALK ABOUT NEW COACH. | gy,40 College, Pa., Jan. 23.—Rich-| K. Schroedel . 3 7 New York, Jan. 23.—Three athletic 5pq E, Longacre of Mount Union has Elllott .. 59| committees of Columbia university peen elécted to manage the Penn| Duplin .... . 9 101~ 234 | will discuss appointment of a suc- | gtate foothall team for 4923, the hon- | y | cessor to football Coach “Buck™or coming as a result of two years | O'Neil at a joint meeting today but | of hard work as an assistant marager. Rawlings . e 5| a definite decision is not expected. -hongarre is a member of the junior Sarien Riys O'Neil resigned at the end of the last | class in the liberal arts school. M. E.| Xiduft .. 5 1 95 88— 234 Season. Mitchell and R. S. Fitch of Philadel-| Patrus .. 89 5 phia will compose the football re-| MACK SIGNS NEW PITCHER. | turns committee | Philadelphia, Jan. —.\la!ml.".ri First assistant managers, irom Connie Mack of "the Athletics an-|whom next year's varsity managers nounced today that he signed John|will be chosen, also were elected as| . Crowlay ...... 3 8 W. Beard, a southpaw pitcher who, follows: H. W. Bausum, Pottsville; B. | s | played last season with I e ¢ ¥. Gotwals, Oaks, and J. W. Hawk- ' . Crowley . : Crowley . lege, South Carolina. ins, Wawrnesburg. Bl 5 i . % 2 ! 2 £ 3 | \ TRY To _Loeck NATURAL BUT I'dD Love ™ nsA\.L’fsMeeT; DAY BY DAY ONLY A T ‘ 1 R FoLwsS = fHEY Looke 50 NIC OMAN ? : . '\ Do FEEL SO ARTIFICIAL P BUT 1N FRONT= WAX W SOME pow | PECPLE STARE N VUTS A | WANT T BE HUMA Y »166; ? . B. Anderfon AT ME S0 -~ Schnaidt .. (Continued on following page.) . E—————c= === = oz A MEDIUM width, All Makes Cars . . close meeting, smT Overhauled looking »i-'::‘....-'-'«'fm":.“r ' oW B COLLAR B. Moran cARAcE g e not. 1 A :x T QYOO QT T AN

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