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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1915. Turned Down by Federal League, Will Report to Gaffney---"Jim” Clarkin in Danger of ut oy Eastern Circyit---Zeller Makes Predictions---Auto Races for Sheepshead Bay. Murray May Go to St. Louis |FEDS ICNORE JAMES; |HAMMER CLUB CANT [ BOwWLING | “DUMB W CLARKIN : J In Exchange for Perritt \|ji| () 10 BRAVES) HRT EASTERN ASSN.| >« MAY LOSE FRANCHISE | Sandstrom . | Bottomly .. Chant v g e 106 Ony Hyig-out in Camp of Boston |Zeler Says Circuit Wil Be Therg, rwer - os 108 Dummy (I He Dotsn( SIan Season He N:tiona.’s Rmy 10 Report. When Gong Smmds ‘ 1 G 680 218 Wil Ferfeit Hs Rohis SIS | Connors .. s | Bmith, y.i..ie. 98 3 865 | Chicago, March 9.—Bill James, star Jack Zeller, managor of the Pitt pitecher af the Boston Nationals, has' field Electrics, in the ern gone to Macon, Ga., where the Braves ciation was in New Haven yesterday for are in training. James asserted that after passing the winter In the at the | o . S - g ¢ i he would complete his two years of = sunny south. Jack brought back with R —— | marks of the past few weeks i re ¢ 4 park for : 3 2 ; g service with the Braves, as provided | him a lot of the optimism of the sun- o 664 780 689 2133 | ference to his stand in that league, fe ' i - in his contract, and that he understood | ny lands and thinks the season ahead FAC EAGU may be furnished with If holder James H. Clarkin, of the Andres ... | Clock s 3 b Hohnde ...-%.. s 13 | sociation, intends to stick 1o his re- Hartford franchise in the Iastern as g . - < a stunning that James IE. Gaffney, owner of the' is going to be a good one in spite of Stanley Works D . surprise according to the idea of Mr. club, was ready to give him a bonus! the knocking of would-be leaders of | Morse 99 [ 83 “S8id”" C'hallenger, expresses in Bridge shows, and | i B appear as di- ' s ) : % t of $1,000 to join the team at once. | the sport in the larger cities in the | Bertini ... ..120. 9 3 port. With the big leagues opening in | ) rious kinds. e James tried hard (o get Charlic | Bastern association last yvear. Lundin .. % B 70 | less than five weeks, there is some- | Weeghman, ownet of the Chicago Fed- “It Springfield and Hartford don’t | Johnson dn ) T thing of baseball in the air, de- lier and A. M. : cral league club, to sign him, and | start the season” said Jack, ‘there |Lantone ........ § 92 7 spite the uncertainty that prevails in he capltal : & - : for a time it looked as if Weeghman | Will be plenty of live wires in those | Hoffman ....... 71| the association. Most of those whe . L would take James in and stand a court | towns who will get franchises and follow the game, according to Mr. fassociation was : battle with the Boston club. How- | the league will be much better off jer when a num- | : : decided to pro~ site to give New # Challenger, in these parts are of thee ever, President Gilmore is said to have | With live ones.” y TS, opinion that the Hartford manager reminded Weeghman of the resolution Hartford and Springfield Hurt. Falk .......... 83 g 7{ will be there when the time comes, recently passed by the Fed executive Zeller says the only towns whore | JIUCK W v ek 265 | while there are others who think that fray for hig auto- | committee at Buffalo that no contract | stories have boen published that the | V- Wright. 6 2 he has sald too much to retreat and Eyndicate includ- : : i : | jumpers harbered by the leaguc. | league was on the rocks will be hurt Middleton . i+ . 2% .9 still hold the necessary amount of pankors, vwho will o sy # i G Robert B. Ward's orders to ILee by the winter's turmoil. These towns, J. s 95 2 prestige with the fans in the Connect- 3 > : s : Magee nlso had e effect on the| he says, are Springfield and Hart- g i bne of the dir : : e S ! local magnate, for Ward could have| ford, and he.declares that they stand i\ A58 A six-club league is necessary for a ney for the cor- T o 3 3 % Keae i“ 1d James, but wanted none of Bills | little chance of having a foo(ing in Corbin Screw four club race would hardly amoupt night that the BT el e : : | game just as long as he was signed 1o | the International league. This talk, | MacKay 81 7 241/ to a great deal, according to Mr. Chal flway were about ; 3 < |an iran-bound contract. he declares, is one of the biggest | LePIUe ........ i 5 264 lenger, and if Mr. Clarkin forces the jhe weather per- | b Foin & @ o SRR, jokes Of the year. “"You have; got to,|Spines .., o 97 5 2 issue, President O'Rourke will be n & commenced at | 3 e s o o Giants Shiver. show the International that you can | EXeston ........ 94 ‘87 8§ 65| reliable man to deal with it, and at o de Marlin, Tex., March 9.-—The oldast| draw the crowds and they want to | Willlams ....... 94 67 235 | this point is where the surprise for e Bt he WAk member of the Giants says this is the | see the figures of past crowds be- e e | BB RO amat. comen dn. | URAEE is time to give | . : : > S AR en fh Mar. | fore they will wo'” after: a, city, he 3 413 429 417 1249 | the national agreement a league, not Prominent Wall New York, March 9.—It is said that | known for some time that there would | ., "o "5 " Giants have been com. | said. Union Mfg. Co the individual holders, is the owner of behi the new ager cGraw wi re a shak i e Giants a Tat . " = 5 Vhite .... R 5 29 its franchise. ) Challenger cites tw: B i e T L Sve | be = shakedp in the Glants and %% |np here to train. The cold wave| ' Menager Zeller ‘expects to have o | White 3| recenit 1Mtutios ot epbart Ll ot kanizea Iast No- Q;(\I uis i okbhange for. Pol Per< |1t is said: that Murray will be one of | WHICR set in last Saturday is still hale | first class team this year ,and with | 4 el A 87 this statement. One is the forfeitusp e bor ‘:’hen sl ‘;mffh” LRl e e, m';w D e o ) s \Beart nd there was regret that Idea used the pruning knite’ b of the Jersey City franchise by the In- B v f L (1 Caiidle whom he récently | Miirrhy from Bt Louls several years, 2M10n8 ihe ‘plaers at fheir'laclk: o ety during the winter, Catchers | U8 990 6 ternational president, and the other ber, but the is- abbed fi e Fed s Bed ]f,, i ? Gk E | foresight in not bringing ear muffs, | Bridges and Uhrig have *been cut | G o white 26 Winnibet Hetas - 14 er, lgr.) ed from the Feds. has been | ago. There was not any sun to help out. | 100se and also Cronin, infielder; Phil- ol l. 10lder in the i dclaved undl lips and Parker, outfielders. Pitchers Nomhern league was expeliod some question Troy - b s, Beitis and’ Tagies “There have been some whispers of . S s ; Jor agair ver the | Yankees® ArOWS. oy, sherman, Retilg ¢ 3 ity M AN 5 0 o S d ke e Coney Island eleventh Corbett again put ove | ankees’ Camp Grow M s e el i e S lat of a new move in Hartford, If {4 roperty These | winning punch. | Savannah, Ga. 3 9.—Manager | 5 prother cam o 4 . Clarkin decides he does not care to go y . Sl . a er of the Grover Alexander JOHNS FIGHT APRIL 3 and the charter | S t hy | ~McGovern then whipped Eddie ' i) Donovan’s two divisions joined 3 Mkciniler . > 3 ! 8 ahead,” writes Mr. Challenger. “Pre e Po’ oora }‘”am”n SRS of the Philadelphia Nationals, has Within a few and other g forces here terday just before the | p, i 3 AT ident O'Rourke is not sayinz muc - r bty 2 3 3 cen signed. Somerlot, the popular efinitel o i > 2 tion will take BY “GRAVY. 1904 he became very ill and Was PUt gdvance was made on Athletic Park | fiver saoker and Glility man oo diq | Definitely Decided That Bout Will Be | but there so much on the coaching line last yvear has been sent a contract as has Havana, March 9.—A fight for the 2 : made a decided difference in the ap-| Barrenkamp, the big pitcher, but it just the possibility of a surprise all world’s heavyweight pugilistic cham- S 4 x s L 3 g 2 pearance of the squad. Twenty-| is thought probable they will not join | o o> e p around. The time to test it all will umber of promi- | great little boxers, but the greatest Young Corbett and otherlightwelghts. geven Yankees, not including Donovan, | the Elecetrics. pionship will take place at Havana, | Soon come, and then the fans will b, H;m,,.m. ,h(,,]m A b i faine b ST in 'x'lmo:j(lfrl fiar:)::i?‘iz1:7{:2%:“[_::'&5“0 f’::: Kelley and Farrell, mingled with sev- = e, Saturday, April 3, between Jack John- | Know what is in the wind.” e Indianapo’ oy 4 A faet AL 3, bt : - jeral Savannah South Atlantic leaguers, TGGINS TR SN’ . s Wille Ori a lls is now in In. | Jority of old-time fans, was Joseph |or “The Terrible,’ finally retired 1 & HUGGINS AFTER BENTON. son and Jess Willard on the Oriental ith Mr. Fisher | Terrence McGovern. He didn't have | from the pugilistic arena Aad peainalls mene anibed el direcs o e s C et : YRl L . tions during a session which lasted al- | Cards’ Manager Also Wants Gonzales | The last obstacle in the way of hav- BRITT BOXES RITCHIE, Mf?e Wy :the everness of Dixon, but as a fig’ | ey e oA mv y&t.‘t:rr( h )i‘r 5 Ix(ollm.\t W e-YxHT;r for Wingo From Reds. ling the fight take place here was re. : O - Stands, ler no other little man ever 3 again the dot of the New York-| .. A tonlo, March 9.—Southpaw |Moved when Jack Curley, who endea- | Former Champion Helps Townsman Rube Benton and Catcher Jose Gon- i“;’“‘“ e h"‘“" ";“ b iEe ‘“\"‘j!;‘l""i,‘ Train for Bout With Welsh. s : e exico, received a cable from Willarc tional Release. ovan’s squad at Savannah is Paddy ] “2les may be members of the Car- | i | . : 7 S £ SEre R saying that he would start immediately | NeW York, March 9.—Willie Ritchie, ngton, archi- ton also made Napoleon take the! New York, March 9.—Secy. John };aumanln, ‘hm:v h;fslomf.mt(]f phe m:o\; d”fila::::;] lr‘;:;lg?n;\ GS:PT;;‘QS ?fx« for Havana, arriving here from New who is matched to box ten rounds with ent big grand count. Which jsn’t saying (hratnga- S;'l}:)lsr'vrn?i{l:»h:;A Giants yesterday :\"“;‘;gm’““"‘;‘o‘;y‘Ofigimf ielif;’:si;‘.l:n wants the two for Ivy Wingo, who :v‘]:&}?':l .ll\firi«:]hm:” X \\:l'-::(lll:t;:(:“\:h;v“"r Champion Freddie Welsh on Thursday ere will be ad- poleon wasn't a great little fighting 1“7 o 2 mislea “17'1 lr mor w] .”,. Bathih Helding end nikting: 5 goes to the Reds. - 1: o Rbilad/ hisd” K0 “ids " “night at Madison Square Garden, fin- e’ Nock Road | man , St e e extensively Donovan had Baumann in charge| IUEgins. communicated with Her- | Wou rerrovalled had the €N- ished his hard training yesterday aff ‘ “Terrible Terry” was born in since the (;}Clv.ll leaguc was, begun, | O M et i wia | som over the long: distance telephone ‘:‘ounter taken place at Juarez. . Mr.. gy g oAt TR UER YO een in use sinco | onnstown, Pa., thirty-five vears ago. concerning Manager John L. McGraw | While leading the Grays, and WOGH L 5ciqny ™ Tnis proves bevond aues. | prley il act a8 the chief Promoter when he put in‘a strenuous Hayd Years azo, but .{oday, arch 9, 1880, and his n(;\g, of the Gm'm%‘ urierous comparisons reblgbte Tangiiat: ih PAddY. Bau- | tion that the clubs concerned in the ‘andv\n l, be assisted i »M(‘hzml Kle- {work. He tackied five boxers during he stables con- | career extended from 1897 to 1908. <:1 the DIstice ot eontmact ninbing (& N ¥ ien o ‘Dattuit. with Doh.J Vinzo deal had not agreed to await | 8l as managing director. | the afternoon, and his last day of ce horses, in- | Of late years poor Terry has been fifteen s ago and during the pres- ovan and was farmed to Providence | JUdge Landis' decision before con- ! hoxing was witnessed by nearly 200 bat's string. afflicted with some mental trouble, enc baseball war.have accused Man- OVAD and was farmed 1o BrOVICER®e| cummating negotiations. .1t also ve that the new | put this was not due, as has some- | ager McGraw of jumping his con- Which at that time was B shows that Herzog is, or was, a bit FORDHAM VETS REPORT / s e “aitlag. o eat possibilities | times heen alleged, to indulgence and | tract with the Baitimore club before | Detroit club. skeptical about whether or not Wingo 5 o e . ] | - . dogoiy Jport up to the | qissipation. Terry was a sober, home- | he came to New York. | T would fulfill the terms of his contract | ¢V YOrk, March here wien &il- | oving lad, as hoxers go, and the McGraw has repeatedly denied the | AR O. B. BLACKLIST. with the Cincinnati club. baneball/stock topk Quite a.bOOAL Y88r | 4rraved in & consBionsis wilt of pur- permitted on | jid, “gay” life never apealed to him | charge and has always prided himself | 2 i _ - terday, when several veterans of the ple tights, the Native Son donned the Tk Will be hur- | strongly, ’ on the fact that in his long baseball cypan Ball Team iwcels Game With HARVARD-YALE RACE. 1914 ble and the new Although botn in Johnstown, Ter- | career he never jumped a contract, To arly in the fail. | 1v's home' from his infancy was in | get the real facts of McGraw's leav- h plans specd- |nUl(I\n fIe was fourteen when his |ing Baltimore, Secretar; ster re- Havana, March 9.—The fear of all ooklands track | father died, snd Terry and his broth- | cently communicated with Sidney ball players for that famous ‘‘black will be public | ¢; yndertook to support the family by [-Frank of Baitimore, who was pre: R nd the cou peddling and selling newspapers, At [ dent of the s when McGraw utomobile con- | gixteen he went to work in a lumber | left them. Mr. Frank states that Me- to try out rac- |yard, and although he weighed only | Graw obtained his unconditional re- ack completed | aiout o hundred pounds and was only | lease and was not a contract-jumper. likely that an | five fect four, he soon developed his | . hold tie Van- | myscles to the point where he could | HERE TH | Prize races on | 1ift a weight as great as the average e turns of the | nan, Annex Baseball \hw Announces Its like the speed- | ic first used his fists in carnest in Plans For Season of 1915, defending his employer against the attack of an enraged employe. He have been some very im- Held in Havana. portant conferences of late, and when the time comes to show hands, there is out of the ring until late in 1905. ¢0) the Iy rorkbnt, 2hd the kidi broperty was ob- LSRR SR Perre Meo. 1€ came back by knocking out Tom- tjon of the Hot Springs contingent r by Jam E. | Tke Weir, George Dixon, Terry Mec- my Murphy and after that fought no- ented the pro- | Govern, Young Corbett—all were decision bouts with Britt, Nelson, stands and 2 !proached him. It is true that Youns paitimore Gave Him an Uncondi- wo and. a half (orpett whipped him-—dia it twic een drawn by and thoroughly—but, then, Welling- r the recent additions to Don- Fordham's | Ritchie was his townsman, former champion lightweight Jimmy Britt team got into harness for the gloves and did hi= best to put it St. Louis Feds, Cambridge, ‘'Mass.,, March 9.—Har- | first time this season. The veteran over,” but Ritchie was too clever to vard and Yale rowing authorities have | battery, Walsh and Conway, started be caught by the ex-champion, and agreed upon an innovation inh their K some real baseball work, while Jack gave back much more than he re Aual rowing competitions. A cham. | Berrigan, captain of the 1913 C. . ceived Britt gave flashes of his old list” of organized baseball has reached | pionship cingle sculls event has been |N. Y. team and outfielder on last timeé form, but his long absence frowd Cuba, and the manager of the Cuban |arranged for the individual oarsmen ' year's Maroon nine. reported to Coach the ring and fast work left him tired * Reds Mas canceled the games with |of the two colleges. It will be de- Warner. Jack Flanagan, the veteran and winded at the end of the bout the &t. Louis Federals. A telegram |cided in connection with the annual first sacker felt the lure of the old Jack Gleason and Billy Gibson, who received from Pat Moran, leader of |race between the champion upper class game and dispelled all rumors that were present, urged Britt to go just B (40"‘“‘ the Phillies, from St. Petersburg, Fla., | crews of Hartard and of Yale, to be he was not o come out for the team one more round, but Jimmy knew v telling of the dire results if the game | held some time in May this vear ‘ when he had enoug and (declined was played, caused the Cubans’ ac- tion. Armando Marsans, who s well The Annex baschall club has decid- | known among the local baseball pub- el R r, al-| € to appcar before the local fans ev- | lic, has collected a picked team and E"‘"“" SEGTIchae o “'_"‘"‘ ‘,“] .l,m‘l< ,‘::, Sunday this year, having :10( ured ay the St. Louls squad a prac- B AarETltitoushahe, wag only, about nalf ‘rerry | BTOUNAS on Belden street. The grounds | tic .~ Marsans has gathered as his opponent. That gave TR | . c'to be put in first class condition | many of the best players on the island B g Lo ddeatolhccoming g - DTOTESSIONANL, o G as the waather moderat for hiz team. at New YofK. | g.rapper, and, although his mother T e R l S o8 jeeting Detween | threatefied to take him across her | AP ihm‘r‘("ommq :'\\'Y\‘ny‘:»DY" i:;‘;‘»\* { alarms of re- | knec ‘|l she ever heard of 1‘.‘\\} \u !r! ! but eanits ihs T s WAA T EARLX’ HEARING | zer had arrived “"“.‘““";’ “]I‘x"mfo“n‘f’":"“ld "x“f;m“”’,‘l“'*v‘l‘l‘l | not to be sneered at. They expect to hort time before loxing torun: s ¢ spike down a better record this year I J y He had bosed comers in the L05-pound class. Seppin g orheedon) ts velE L ON ALIEN LABOR LAW his home town | McGovern began scrapping as aying a majority of their games on I, where ho was Drofessional when he was seventeen, diamond they know. The manasge- | stable, but he and during his first year in {(he ring ent has already red the John New York Subway Contractors File e game when he defeated all his opponents with the | g, peoeks‘of a number of time-tried | e burger. Tom exception of Tommy Sullivan, —with o0 000 08 0 G T CECE NS Motion in Suprcme Court to He husky lowa Whom he fought a draw. In 18991 ;010 averything else in & uniforin i 5ed taugnt when Jimmy Barry getired . Terry | 3 e for hono i ; boxing. Within claimed the bantamweight title, and A meeting of the team has been | washington, March 9.—On behalf of | had knocked knocked out Casper Leon. the Ital called for next Thursday night at 7:45 New York subway contractors a mo- | Al Kaufman, hl(-.\m'. ,\‘.hu “':- his m'li‘H:”[ “,-,' ¢'clock at the new clubhouse on {ijon was filed vesterday in the' su- - | When Pedlar Palmer, the Iinglish piont sireet. All candidates for the preme court to advance for early hear- fenfharelnus chamuton, caxe 1”““?7“‘ team are invited to appear. Officers ing the cases involving constitution. | promising {eht GeatEeLh p Tor R el Wil clocted. | ality of the New York alien labor h he met Luth- Govern, although only a bantam, cha e S e fin 1913, and :: t".’?‘:}‘fithfug|",’xl,f;‘_’°: TP‘:_‘::‘ b POLITICS FIRST OBJECT. | The motion stated that the inability Jittle later he U v i : of subway contractors to emple - re ration for h hout with Dixon 4 i York and Brebera 2 !‘n]“ \(l\'!'\l'! e of Con- | aliens might seriously affect the let- Paimer consented The fans got the King antage + aliens . By 8 h for the full il aurEiie &8 theltote deailor the Tittic ditions Resulting 'rom’ War. “ins ”f ‘s\:n 000,000 in contracts for b'Rourke hasn't | rookiynite knocked out the Iinglish | Washington, March 9.- Mrs. Arthur S Sk Furtier. At fi s Lol e e R, | I Dodks of New. York ‘Prealdont ot SRS CRR RSSO O Bl B oo, _Jarly in 19 Errylstopbed Georss | the'National assobiation ‘ODDOBS "t0.. 1: New York olfy are Mow o As Usual BUern, former | Vixon in eight rounds and became the Woman Suffrage, in a statement here, Lnq wadocnimned and tha fon, lorn In featherweig (h‘umlnnn n(. the world. charges that the suffragists in the for- such streets are continuous rows of ! e | Th Hoyuippa iton asaln 5. few matlén of thelWoman's Pedos Phity, high buildings valued at many thou- i € Unusua o Trish middle- ”“;‘:“‘rggg- S"L'r‘l‘gl“““(’;;“cj“‘l‘. ‘é‘{:m::lf' t:;;dvi“‘—if;;u‘fmnfi‘m m'!m zul\l']ama]x:c Of cands of mililons of dollars. Bt The use of IMPORTED BOHEMIAN = al, Ire- | 7 & e a ‘, S resulting from the Euro- PR cork is e by’ I rers i . B Frank Erne, Joe Bernstein, Aurelio pean war to advance the cause of phE 3 Pt i HOP'?CL“ 't"Iy ‘leu"“h(' Ierrera and others as prominent. ‘votes for women” in this country. the miotion, “ainety per cent. of Whom SRS ¢ Elrlioied untisatablowhinlate dn ;e ¢ T ovas In Teply to crit- pe pliens who cannot be replaced by : WY On Tap or in Bottles. LS e tibed Tk SToune yclama s 18ists of those opposed 4 g who have no knowledge or skill / At Dealer’ Corbett, the Denver hoy who was to suffrage for not joining the mnew work if it were otherwise pos- i then coming to a front. The fight gociety. in mo‘ v el SR \ was staged in Hartford, and in a fero Mrs. Dodge declared that it ap- g AL i The Hubert Fischer Buwer” cious slugging match Terry was | peared as if politics, not peace, werc A My 1 \ e = b HARTFORD, COI knocked down and out in the second the first object of the new society and A A BANIC Al SN . k Connecticut’s Leading Br“,..-,, round. All the &ports thought it was added that such an organization whe | TNl DA NI G a fluke but in 1903, at San Francis- : not only superfluous but unwise. It | Washington, March 9.—The comp- co, the Denver lad again proved that men have been unable to ballot eut troller of the currency yesterday is- he had the Indian sign on Terrible the bullet and the bully, how shali sued a call for the condition of an Terry. For ten rounds McGovern | women hope to be able to accomplish | national banks at the close of busi- - " v ’ > seemed to be winnin, but in the | this result?” asked Mrs. Dodge, ursday, March 4. schmars, W. J. MicCarthy. 3 -1 ness Th . Bointed Frank Hurry Case Along. Palzer's ‘hope’ known as ‘shorer it was stated in and Tommy " draw in New or for Family Trade— of our Bottling Department.

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