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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1915. ¥xing World Turns Eyes to New Britain Tonight---American League Not to Cut Player Limi M1y-one---Three New Records in Fraternal flowlzng League---Woman for A. A. U. Commission OINIE) | Fast Lightweights Who Appear in AMERICAN CIRCDIT |- e I CLINCHING BARRED | to follow the precedent of the MISSIONER Main Bout in Turner Hall Tonight p\ER IMIT ONCUT 220 SHUGRUE-WELSH Bl saying he considered it the individua right of any club to start training as soon as it desired is Fist of Her Sex G i | Diretors Vote fo Stand Pat 0| .. " Champion May B¢ Disqualficd 3 Chicago, Feb, 4,—Tae American o b A\ | S league will open its 1915 campaign on 0 HAH Hflnm’ | ). TR Iwamy_n“ MG“ Wednesday, April 14, with Chicago at Vlflnallflfl n]s Ru g A ) " AN S 2 St. Louis, Cleveland at Detroit, New ks & - TR York at Washington and Boston at \ Philadelphia, according to the sched IS ule. The chart provides for 1564 " i \ 3 games by each club as usual and the BA, A. U, made himsell | 3 § L i his odd ways, but he certainly de- |season will end October 7. with Bos- | Welsh wer i | WY ‘ ’ vomen yesterduy when . AL \ \ N serves a few bouquets for the manner | ton at New York, though the otaer | lightweight champion by being d & woman commissioner | W VAW A 1wtk e 1y obid to 56kl off & Seke- :nn{xns \:;H I\;;\'r wound up their quota board of the A, A U. | A i e ball meeting. None of those long windy | Since May 30 and July 4 fall this | ¢ the case if the clinching rils pmiers enrolled in the | W B sessions for the American league. | year on Sunday, the holiday donubl the boxing commission is vigh R ibien docided | e § : e N Whenever Ban is unable to finish a | headers are appointed for the follow- | when the champion meets Joe o ropro- ) o % e e e s a mood | i€ Mondays. On May 31, St. Louis | grue next ’ night at Mad : \ meeting in on sion, it is a good | 1§ el 5 e e D ; e BRN plays at Cleveland, Detroit at Chicago g the ruling powers of b o : : X et the league is voting for his im- | New York at \We oy k1ot SN terion and | New York at Washington and Boston , peachment, or something terrible is | ¢ p T s B ¢ Mobrhon e at Philadelphia The July 5 double happening in the serene ranks of - = ‘ : Y : « s sl I 3 ; L headers find Chicago at St. Lou naking the boxers show theip M e year. Mrs. Mehrhen, American league baseball g B o Nations | Cleveland at Detroit, Philadelphia at nd to prevent an stalling” e ¢ Nationa The board of diréctors of the Ameri- | ~ . » [Pty ) } Baving society, will act i eai e e e st e New York and Washington at Boston the contestants the matchme 6 and as official handi AR R i N\ A N o'clock yesterday afternoon. and the | 1ne Labor day games are Clevelana | ha8 fnstructed H‘v‘ ot iy Brien swimmers vho | IR W i leagae adjourned shortly hefore 6, so | *t Chicago, St. Touis at Detrolt | strictly ent ',‘ c "““* and to metropolitan d's(rict. | R \ the entire spring business was run ofr | W2shington at Philadelphia and New | sert his authority the first time @ S rst wonmun | ot ! y £ < Tin for the Na. | YOTk at Boston. 8t. Louis gets the | PeXer is open to violation of the & in about five hours. Tip for the Na 9 e | i June 17 holiday at Bosto Billy Roche, who will referee thes o serve in the A, A, U, | tional league. No offense meant - e & | s 5 = - 5 ! As was the case last vear, the cor test will instruct both men beforey i popular mmons the | Charley Ebbets. Orate on the holi- 8 W 1 is that b vill X her appointment to the | tays! flicts have been reduced to four, so | Shake han M, S e 3 ; | \ : g ; days S ol £ any holding or rough work durin elal handicapper came | N \ \‘\\.\ \ SHAN | The most important business trans. | AT 88 the National league is « L e e L ,,,Wn'; 8, Thosc who have | ) I \ acted by the American league was to 5 . o bide by the rule N suffer™a d S among girl athletes A S [(isick¥aTaR economvii il fotiinioles: AL 1 U CREDAONEE UDCR VS ALCAR G Gualification i it expected to hear of | b Ry S N the last mceting of the American | !N Sundavs at home, with fourteen i \hwv,,,,, and Welsh are two bt Bior Adeline Trapp, a S \ : e league a proposition to limit teams to | A4 Is tled with the four eastern clubs | = o™ o, o Dl B T b ’#‘ teacher, the post : twenty-two players was left over for a | With thirteen Saturdays at home u.‘.‘n“ v\.u\ul‘d Im‘u‘ ’\ \" “. ll.‘.. - 2 : a vote at yesterday's conclave, In the - - C e ey il ‘o dount SN supervisor of swim- i ; neantime, the National league went N , ly pace and then resort to “siBl blic baths of Brook- : Yo . ) on record, and voted that every team D IEOR WA NT S HIG n the going gets too warm ‘of the hest long dis- X ! 3 R LR disarm to twenty-one playvers by May The Boston Americans are anxiou Johnson stated iast nigle 3 8 In the country, She W 5 . 1. and forbid any team to visit its ', gzet Pitcher Ray Fisher from the padd for {hédr from A to Z. Mi n 1ining camp by March 1 stance record was not . JOHNNY LUSTIG No mich arastic lemtsiation wan|NCW YOPK Americans. The former | vices and he will notgiabe & b | r CINE z 1 i 1 hin during s ago. Her adopted by the henchmen of Bancroft | Hartford boxman is recognized as a 970K - G N 4 were swims from Jehnson. It was decided not to.cut | - if he only had a good club be . George, 8. I., and Sammy Meyers of New York and | dewn the player limit at all, but to | hind him. The Yankees are will- o sparring partners, We Bo Forty-second stroet. Harvlem Tommy Hopkins, who hiber- | let it stay at twenty-five during the | ing to let him They have hopes ' ;.04 to Oceanport, N. J., last [ a long distance per- \ nates in that town made famous by | playing season and thirty-five during | of securing Hamilton, the star left 5o o b training for the gor leapp s an expert fancy | | zoat sketching cartooni will offer the off-season. That is, twenty-five | hander of the St. Louis Browns. The o500 B0 Fe i welsh B iovce would be | G ’ : the semi-final of eight rounds. There from May 15 to September 15, and | Browns have several southpaws and |4, 0q from Akron, where he box to fill the position | 4 N AR R are lots of goats in Harlem but Hopn- thirty-five during the remainder of the | can afford to part with onc iriffiths Monday night without kins says Meyers can't get his. | year. ark on him and his condition shot BEch. 4. —Ired Rubien, ™ R \\‘\\\\\\" / \ d G New York, IFeb, 4.—Byron Bancroft ork, Feb. 4.—It would be i e Metropolitan asso- \ \ I \ 3 \ < / Johnson may have his faults and | rtunate happening n ose hig title of word qualified for clinching, but such guare Garden Manager Jimmy Johnson is beng] cerned, and again they and One ok e Local talent will be seen in action in | To Live Up to Limit. ) perfect for the Shugrue contest ; the two curtain raisers. Kid Logan of It was decided, however, to live up SCINSKI'S PRESENT. < RKE UNDER this city and Joe Rocco of Waterbury t¢ this limit. Last year, when the Bill Scinki has been awarded - HART OUT OF POLO. HARRY STONE are expected to furinsh plenty of ~x- IFeds first unfurled their banner L |E e el Crosh G2 the. Bivet Ordes Boby Hart, the veldran polo N IN NEW YORK citement in their six round affair. It announced they would pick up any z : Fo g e dor Teaa i Harry Stone and Johinny (Young) ; best that has been offered In this city 1.ogan can whip Rocco it will be his big league youngsters sent to the | Kallantry under fire. The award car-| el retired lustig, two of the fastest lightweights | since the renaissance of the game. st victory since stepping into the minors, the big leagues, as well as| ries the right to the title of Grand has been playing with Brocku | in the busine will furnish the piece Lustig is the pride of the Ghetto in v as the Waterburian has n smash the larger minor leagues, decided mi Head Keeper of the New Britain Mass. Hart intends to umpire in g Bbkad I With Acuto | de restdtands ut thel blg boxing.men)| New York and is a clean, clever box . & pile driver and is as clusive as suspend all player limits, with the re- | Franchise—New Haven Register International league next seasdn furnished by Myer I'. Caplan tonight | er. e will have his hands full in { at new Turner hall. They will appear | Stone, who has been coming along ex Jack Kerin, another local favorite, in a twelve round bout at 135 pounds | ceptionally strong. If the boys finish and Herbert Dixon of Terryville arc and as both arc rattling good mitt | the dozen round route fans will enjoy slated to start the program with a six | Feb. 4.—DMiss Billie | men their baitle is expected to be the ! a real bout with plenty of action. round bout. lought from Boston to day seriously ill. She | ™ i X e S = R Bsutc. Indigestion |~ bt A. Johnson .. . 84 61 | American middleweight, who has during a performance | 3 by g = i P S . | been living up to his name pretty ; i ollis Street thea- Ll 379 7 766 | well during the last year, is twenty- [d her husband, Flore: | B g 2 . e seven years old today. Brennan's as summoned from | —— Games Tonight. s : ’ , e, . : b ODD FELLOWS SET MARKS. Fraternal Lesgie :.-..1 Xk i \\}lm.u], I»|r“1:n n'm: Don't you back up or stop " i { he s bor Infrala e artec Boston with Dr. Arthur The Odd Pellows smashed (hreo Jr. O. U. A. M. vs. Moose. e IR 5 > . = B iina DrBiseell | 1rraternal loague tacords last nigit Stanley Works Lengue, Hehting In 1030, taking part (a foct until you've tried LIBERTY. return to New York, ; g o i Outlaws vs. Dye Room. o gl R yenl (BT R E B ration woud be neces. | 484Nt the Eagles. Robinson hunz proportion of them by knockouts It’s the one perfect tobacco for §8s8 Burke could safely | up & new mark for three strings with = Brennan has fought ten-round, no b S e e L R il decision bouts with Mike Gibbons. 1[16 big‘ two-fisted, Out—Of—dOOl’S | Jimmy Clabhy, George Chip. Jack fhospital of Mrs, Ander- . Eyli ‘.‘m.‘ made a Zood showing as a game 4 RS west Seventieth | L oo b O O-F e Y e P e e s tobacco for both chewing G 5 ! i L ! thou Bn operation was per- | r gh he is uvvl.l |m|~ fect five and || d l\ RN ekt night, It | 0D TNOR e £ e g ! o [ half in height, he has an unusua , spital that Miss Burke | G ZWick «..... i 50 The voungest man who ever piloted | peach, and when the fist at the end and smoKking. bn for appendicitis last ::}H'\«\"}' . I 3 major league haseball club s | of cither of his long arms lands full alker ) s : 8 E Roger 17 Peckinpaugh, the short- | and juare it hoits, as -‘many of his | - said at a late hour last i : : . T s I () (R You get hold of LIBERTY. . : 262 | Stop of the New York Yankees, who | 00 N e e wife had come through 4 H & e . ” TS e Ny o omorrow wi o the forty-eighth better condition even | . Laglen oled fas manasen ofiithoselul iiver i 1 iersany o Ehel bicthlof kel OiNeil Note the honest sweetness of thought she would, He | NCT 7 32 ks Frank Chance (hrew up the thank- | Weir, the immortal “Belfast Spider.” - > f d e she will not be many | lirson - 16: loss Job late Iust season. TRoger will {one of the gamest, squarest, most sci- | this pure Kentucky leaf, age spital, and will be ablc lecnan celebrate his twenty-fourth hirthday | ¢ntific little boxers the ring has eve . tour very soon Heinzman X ‘ regtacla MY ke was bom nenr neraer, | for three to five years, to bring 1. Jurgen i . ol 2 tomorrow, as he was born on Feb- | Ireland and was Incated for th 5 UGILISTIC ANNALS, 5 ruary 5, 1891. Like so many other | prjesthood, but chose instead to he out a“ its 1nellow fragrance Wiara defeuted . Ned 2 & eminent ball players, he is @ native | come o jocker. After a little while New Record. i rounds at London of the Buckeye state, claiming \Wao- | D¢ hecame interested in boxing and and flavor. LIBERTY has the lack Diamond,” had e e op | SHled away for Boston to practice rofi the Pugilistic club INTERALLEY LEAGUE. mlbe Bt ot O bl [Tt profession. He held (he feath- | genuine snap and taste that : o = P L o8 201 eNEAKE OLeAC i Tke iwas T e = ACe §nE a fight the year! Bew eitain | the Yanks again this year, but he was {3040 © 1K i accompiisned | you want in tobacco. B oan restorea to/| Semple 9 80 B il T | AT ! but, like his and a| Prior : 07 Gk 1| £ e con” friend Johin L \ bit too fond B to the straight and| Anderson ...... 99 100 93 (EQYAE P aES A0 AN R0t d M- | Gf the hard stuff Tkeis| Boon Gom | s s sidering his vouth and inexperience, = : 4 i | after. His opponent | Brenncke ......101 83 ¢ nd the bunch of dubs he had to|lahien on “‘i travels about RBoston s . gers s 1 . (ReLs ; was a Gres une dog, m one horse” wha had been | ROsers 111 work with, Peckinpaugh made a re- | "_N‘m m"\.”l"“ l‘il“l l““: ‘l” \,"‘ ed, and who afterward T . [anicARIERRHO wink SRR AIRBT ot d inine | e i A Sl es RSSO et 8'ias “White-Headed oo = his short stay at the helm, and the !0 HECHASC - sl calALInLh: He was no match ATENDHER humble : finished Af{h. Joe [ 19 M 8 i el 9 7zclonted Sriand McGill 98 106 102— 306 | And the little fellow Sl RS after { N N c ould Ve Diamond,” and after [ Tinker of the Chifeds angled for ol kg B autine which his)| Eoley . 89 80 96— 2 R SERGa aae dCoa OV} fought John L. too. if six friends | ; : ST ‘ 121100 Bl EscInRau servioes, LUt 1astl pad not restrained him bly battered, he was t Bt e R tken YR month Roger attached his signature 2 ard fough s GRcopanag 8 1 ; to a three-year contract with the i Btrye .... Ve D& 03 3 @ top of the pugilistic ~ 77 108 Yankees. Tt is understood that Peck- the '50s he visited New “Vinpaugh will draw 7,000 “heans” per ’ TO WILHELMINA, MOTORCYCLE CLUB. e et T A it .I:‘,‘.‘.::::L:‘lf"('.(fi.:",',i..,:'_‘"M""“ hungry for a real man's tobacco. For many Nom skids assal of the Simon Lesrees of O Bl g0 e 4 4547 . mo—Tefor- ears all sorts of brands have tried to beat out Clurk ] 3 was with New Haven in the Connec Fihnecc oLt P dikede, 8 ticut league in 1910, Rozer then | Ming to the statementin American pa- IBERTY but the old hf‘.—})(‘,‘/ is still the ]“ng' Blodrd round at Mel- | o QSO e e B0 0 yun (lived in Cleveland, and in mid-season pers that the British government has | brand of them all 50 5 3 he was given a try-out by the Na decided that foodstuffs consigned { Ritiodtroy and Joe lLan- | Wilson .- R o cide consigned to 5-round draw al Los- AT During Perform- P in Boston. | F | m (Knockout) Bren. American boxer, born wasnt' considered good = enoUgh Gormany shall be considered contra- for that company and in 1911 he went 1ong “the Times says ) V Nothing fancy about the LIBERTY pack- ; to Portland, Ore T T G ORIl R e e o e Gr i | i | sationnl pertarmer i the Pacific |, (1 melmtine o Bty decison / . age—we put all the cost into the tobacco. As RAILW AY SERVIC Sehroeder s avnvos 2 3 | coast cireuit. and in 1912 Cleveland - go,q6¢uifs as contraband has been i n St eI e T A you sa{ of a homc "he's all horse"—so we 1 via lLondon, Feb, 4 & e *ie i 9 _ communicated as yet to the United ) " he German administra- | |5 GUstaison oo isoqvelip il o medtonn, and S 00 government. The decision pub- ) say of LIBERTY—"it's all tobacco. Lars 2 / 3 32 1 he was sold to the Yankees. i i AT S Pess IR i otinced ) thaty e On el ¢ Sl e S S lished in the American press appears flway rvice will AU U g 98—1¢ quicktyibecatne asstary, s anc to refere to the specifice case of the B iiiinex in the regio — —— - |iho remaindar wf the plavers Wilhelmina.” ‘ Hitch up with LIBERTY for a week’s trial, Chance'’s team look like selling plater G in tnot of Lisgs, silent Greys. T e ex-Peerless Leader made Roger : | and you and LIBERTY will always pull together, uxemburg, and five in | e . i e . . . alls it ; captain, and when Chance gave up [ 2 > Charlerol. P S i e A e GIVEN EQUAL RIGHTS, | like a well-matched team. CHSIMATR \8-—162 inpaugh got a chance to play the London, Feb. 4, 4:24 a. m.The N THE Lund b, f 5 role of (he youngesl manager in | Odelsthing, the legislative section of 4 D. Johnson . SRS AR 52 leaguc captivity Roger rather | the Norwegian Storthing, has passed quecred himself as o pilot by win-|a law giving illegitimate children | On BOW!GYS b S 5 ning more games than the Yanhs had | equal rights of inheritance with mulw-i T THE Non b been accustomed to win, so it was | who are legitimate, according to a | I I i THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY R. Gustafson ......... 85 7 pretty near a foregone conclusion that | Christinna despatch to the Morning | AI, - Wilson .... ¥ Sy N 32 he wouldn't remain permanently on | Post Premicr Knudson uttered a a By.s Clapil et TN 3 50 . the job | warning against the adoption of this Sold everywhere in 5c packages. ud Professional Mcu Shicler . . . 7 G Knockout Brennan, the German- radical measure,

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