New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 19, 1915, Page 16

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" BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAR_H 19, 1915, ent Magnes Being Established at Meeting of Eastern Assn.--N. B. H. §. and Alumni Ready for Annual Game--Olympic Games Must Be Held in Berlin or Called Off f name’is Joe Yharra. It was o o C . gathered together by the Old Roman . o ova— ecmss 1 a that : £ 1 since the days of the 1906 world’s =y HiesuRy e o v o\ Addition of Collins Assures | . 8t promising of contenders for = [ ? o2 1 htweight crown, and it seemed o | land has at his disposal a wonder- othing could stop him. As a kid h 7 h ! ful pitching staff. and the keystone B R e tte Sox FPennant AMNCE | sctense—ziate cotins ana Bk j:and attended many - bouts at N Weaver, co-operating with R [*McCarey’s club in Los Angeles. T Schalk back of the plate—should form “prelim” boy his fast and furi- i cod bl R e sl FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY 8 style made a great hit with the some bracing up. Ielsch and Brief ¥ and he became a popular idol. . will deliver for the Sox, but I am not Phile a featherweight he fought a rong for Chappell in left field. He P' e (in our llock) 25c fwenty-round draw with Johnny Kil- i too Stiff to be a star player.” The ny C lp o 7 e dln bane, but was afterward knocked e addition of Eddie Collins has cer. t by the Cleveland lad. TIn 1912 he 2 tainly braced up the Sox. His pres- 2 B dl P‘ Cl \Sflk 5 thad his first chance at the lightweight ence on the team practically assur unales, 'ipe-Lleaners.’. C ‘title against Ad Wolgast, and the . Comiskeys’ club a one-two position ° % fl )l champion was on.his last legs when 5 . in the pennant race. I f i d -~ 10 BE | 2 lucky punch put the Mexican to — ln (o) uxe B8 o C e e B L RUDE SURPRISE FOR TR RRRATeT the early rounds, was knocked out. P NgLY | Since then he has been defeated by § 3 g £ ShoW | Leach Cross, Johnny Dundee, Joe y 1 E ¥ £ they| Mandot, and others, and early this 3 3 5 OI c speed | year was knocked cold in the second { ; : : i . ; fhe un round by Frankie Callahan, the 0 prove | Brooklyn lightweight, at Memphis. Bl has .at- | Whether e | BOWLING | Clarkin, Carey and Cameron Dus m' WGAGfl Ju“ Ioday 2 ‘ The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarciie The status of the Eastern associa- ’ The exclusive “ Tuxedo Process” of tion is being definitely determined at " Zi treating the finest Burley tobacco an adjourned meeting of the directors b £ makes Tuxedo an absolutely non- to be held at Hotel Garde in New JAlLY PRI biting Wonde ]y mild fragrant , rful , 1P KTIGAR! Haven, this afternoon. According to ant M § 2 h President O’'Rourke, the magnates in B smoking tobacco —- just try it. New Haven, Hartford and Springfield . outcome § MERCANTILE LEAGUE. gl Sovereign’s. Wame of the ! yonuing .11 19 F High. With | oyurtin 65 pries to their | gtewart ... 94 m. anxiously ' pollins . ... 71 < A record pyecker ... : 76 B witness the the school 372 385 403—1160 e wilk be held Gas Lig’ht, who plan to close shop for a season pis game for | Kennedy ... 57 87— e week hence. | Dunham ... 66 5 . o rather than endure another disastrous UNl D : g 215 HHY vear will get a rude surprise. - y l E o e = o fast st o 8 President O'Rourke says that appli- |° C I G UT“ Behade and = : % cations from baseball men who want 3 Uil I = R e ¥ to conduct clubs in those cities are : pouring into the executive's office and if the owners don’t come forward and announce their intentions of starting the season there will be some new | magnates in the league. f last season’s 3717 362 3 form to show N'S LEAGUE. orbits a few Scouts. baskets. Sei- Pfeiffer . .. 92 make a league | C. Nelson 89 \ Y Y i ¢ MR 3y ¢ = of holding his | Léupold P 5 : i O’Rourke Not Worrying. | taining clubs this season is absurd. “TABS” WIN POOL MATCH. ts, will be on | Berlin ....... i F & President O’Rourke is not worrying. | They must file their bonds to be in The *““Tabs’ heavy scorer, | Robertson # | 3 “This whole dispute is very simple,” | good anding.” Baate of last | A £ 1 g4 5 he said, “but it has been complicated | It is believed that the KEast Shore local amateur 3 413—1256 b > because outside questions were dragged | Amusement company is behind the}last night by beating the east side e ¢ ¥ i |/ |in. We are not trving to force these | plan to stage games during the com-| Pool sharks by sixty-two points. 8score the bas- | Gronbach .... 81— 244 | i —— . 3 owners out of the league. We want | ing season at Lighthouse Point. The “Tabs” played in much im=_ el S i i 4 i . Them to mtay, 2 We ! have d‘me\’ proved form. The individual scores | took revenge for their recent defeat by the Ranger A. C. d to put up a| Olson i 92— s everything in our power to keep them. & e ; were follows Y. M. T. A. & BY Anderson, . a | Foberg 5 82— 9 - S : : e ey bt Obéy fins eonslEn: EXHIBITION RESULTS. Conroy 50, Fredericks 50, Regan 50, at the present | Abramson ... 85 89— 268 tion of the league and qualify for At Gulfport, Miss.—Detroit Ameri- | Liebler 50, Gray 50; total, K e five which is e = R T S membership as the other clubs do, ’ cans 5, New Orleans 4. Rangers, Danberg 37, Hanna 49, Hol- hool five by a 2 2 Los Angeles, Cal, March 19.— [cago Cubs, the other day. “I am|they will loss their franchises. 1t At Atlanta—Buffalo Federals 7, combe 27, Bloom 40, Haugh 85; total, “Comiskeys’ White Sox must be reck- | convinced of this after watching the | they get out they have nobody to | Georgia Tech. 2. 188, High will op-| L. Logan .... oned with in the American league [club in action several times during|blame but themselves. At Oakland, Cal.—Chicago Ameri- EDSIEN .in the prelimi- | Molander . 82. 5 race starting next month,” said|the past week at the training camp “The claim that by sending protec- | cans 5, Oakland 0. undoubtedly be | F. Logan .... 3 Frank Chance, the former manager |here. I honestly think it is the|tion money to the national board they At Jacksonvile, Fla.—Philadelphia Pure Lard, 11c 1b. Russell Bros.— eliminary game | Oberg ....... 26 | of the New York Americans and Chi- |strongest all round combination | can claim their territory without main- | Americans 6, Chicago Nationals 4. advt, . Theé manage- | Wright 5 N extra large commodate the Daigle . ans| = i - | New Britain!—I Invite You One and All to My | { C. Gronbach 408 382—1285 can’t last for- * New record. is statement has -~ wmunn | Spring Opening, Sat., March 20 fited “Iron Man” will celebrate h 'y o Ve e is today, and he that he has shot year McGinnity e amcoma | Kaisei’s Capital or Not at Al is , ment from the e " 72 : Don’t wait to get a letter of introduction to me. Don’t even be fussy about hav- e “mmamm mm Pmsmm' ing visiting cards when you call. I am a good tailor, but a plain man, and do ball for a living. 1 not stand on ceremony myself. The number is 394 Main Street, The latch string ended through | = paris, March 19.—Baron Pierre de 5 ; 2 : ¢ ? eleven years in | coupertin, president of the Interna- 3 Ve will be hanging out to everybody.—“TOM.” 8 415 vivtories to | gonal Olympic committee, now in ; £ RN\ any other twirl- | [yusanne, Switzerland, has written a er had with the | jetter to the Associated Press con- d Cy Young. Last | cerning the Olympiad of 1916, in forty-six contests oA TR SRR R T N Come see my $25 and $30 Spring woolens. See the ready said, that the International mgue career com- | Tor Bt N et o witharaw 0COINAN O Mabbet woolens; see the Standish woolens; see the Globe h the Baltimore |y, celebration of the Olympic games o eaporines hag | Tom the country to which this cele- V%> - ' : ) woolens. See the finest iine of Spring woolens ever brati s b i vith * Ging. He o ion has been given without con e Kansas City ciub | 71058 D88 SOTNIY 0T S romatn . — N 222 brought through the doors ot any tailoring establishment r years thereafter { . oaiteq to Berlin, but it is possible et sohooting of | (Pt 1t Wil not be hield. In _olden . Ll _in this city, bought purposely for this Spring. . PPN FITE = times it happened that it was not pos- as deevloped into | iy 10t celebrate the games, but they pitchers the game i is did not for this reason cease to exist. 1900 he went to “ < s : 5 I consider all that is said and wr Jhe pitchers of the 2 ter helping the ten on this subject now to be useless; e T 5 i 5 bennant, he joined the International committee will not e ol | allow its hand to be forcea.” ; 4 iR ¥ For the opening day and all next week you are at liberty to come here and select from my 2. oe won nis & 5 g " 5 ty-five of them for Philadelphia, Pa., March 19.—E. J. evious year he had | Berlet, chairman of the Army and ational league. A | ability of the Olympic. games fixed b he transferred his | for 1916 in Berlin being held else- be not held at all, If the Interna- i s 23 Today. tional Olympic committee meets this finished for Easter. exican was born in poits.' arch 19, 1892, and ‘The prospects are that there will Jjority. The whole matter, however, ; is in the 'hands of the International i he “1von aen” L b A ; | \ $25 and $35 spring suitings or top coatings and my price will be for hey Navy committee, is in receipt of the A : ! L a double bill one | following letter from William M. ; i ALY lt a alr O h on the next day— | Sloane, a member of the International g { WA The metallic wing | Olympic committee: % \ in 1909, and Joe “In the opinion of the American R e from McGraw and | members of the International Olym- 3 ‘ I NG ger of the Newark | Pic committee, there is not any prob- g 7 g i § les to the Tacoma | Where. Our rule is that an Olym- ! ded his career, an | Piad impossible to be held in - the : . = = 5 . = et place assigned four years in advance Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. All orders taken tomorrow, or next week will be only twenty-three | Y&%: it Will'be in some neutral Euro- Y00 leveresn ;’ppears pean land, probably Switzerland. We Bough a= a boxer. utterly discredit the newspaper re- be few or no foreign competitors in - = | the San Francisco games this year. 3 a n o \ THE It would not redound to the credit 5 of America if we held so-called Olym-= 2 pic games next year with American > N B i' i 4] Bow‘ers competitors in the overwhelming ma- < ew r a n L A 2 Olympic committee, which has =Rot kS

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