New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 30, 1915, Page 8

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"TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1915, and Yale Insists on Second Varsity Eight Water Battle---Ministers | Bout at Havana---Greatest Bowling Congress Scheduled for Boston. : 1 ' Sir Thomas declared that this test LOWELL MAY NOT START. dom, Dbecause’ no man could be a Can't Get New Park and Old One i~ good wrestler unless he was sober Burned Down L4 ! and lived a clean life. In his book | Sir Thomas gave a bit of advice that Lowell, March 30.—It is regarded is just as good today as when it was oy thosce usually well® informed upon T ! local baseball affairs as extremel “Whoever would be a complete e . wrestler must avoid being overtaken % e ; j ; in drink, which very much enorvates, ? after all ‘resident Roach had plan ' Lo et beom e ene | DON'L Want Johinson and - WIBRG | nea i Wi L Varsily Eight Will Meet - Annapolis of his adversary, or having received ‘ .]...m.,- url the city, for his games but a fall, in such cases he is bereaved A I 6“ has found the figure far too high. and I l [ I R of his senses, not being master of 10 Sflfafl I)" | must now fall back upon Spaulding ]fl IS fll la 805 himself is less of his art, but shewéth | Park, which was burned lust fall and | too miuch play, or none at all, or REd RO { has not been repaired since ther rather pulloth, kicketh and ven- Havana, March 30.—Cuban pro- With the openin of the season less bl ala Har tureth beyond all reason and his | léstant ministers, representing various | than five weeks &way, no move has rew plans fx 5 B i judgment when himself.”” | evangelical missions centered in Ha- | been made in that direction, and the In his instructions in wrestling Sir | Vana have presented President Meno- | grounds are nqw without fence or "Phomas explained all the holds and | €al, Governor Bustillo, and Mayor |stands. The strect railway compan throws then in vogue. His directions | Acosta with a protest over holding | has taken up the only turnout on the ! for “the flying horse"—the throw | the Willard-Tohnson fight here on [line running (o Spaulding Park adopted in America as the “spread | April 5. Missionaries have sent in a | which also complicates the situation eagle”-—arce as follow second protest. as with no turnouts streets car service “Take him by your right hand with The government, far from intending | to the park would be congested and vour left, your palm being upwards | to suspend the fight, is attempting o [in the opinion of President Roach as if you designed only to shake him | find & way of declaring next Monday | highly unsatisfactory. by the hand in a friendly manner in | @ “Ol“d“l-" "';"rf:'id‘(":“":{"“:“‘ S e *4 ing, a vist i ¢ to attend. 'S Menoce anc > 6 A e :,‘,‘m l]';\;(‘”ll:‘l":s“’::_ul t:;'i;;;:‘:::;"‘&if g.orrefar)- nf. the menmo‘nt‘ ‘;!o::{-(\, ""I‘h“h,l‘]‘, ",I‘f,( Vlhln\ SOON, “‘,t’,‘\ “‘ ::vu,' . \“ lding out v.v“yfll.\. ; : vour head, and put your head under | tPis in ("\mf"floll;“(‘;.'“; ;’,:Ml,].“snr};;m‘l,n:‘ Secretary May Rule on O'Rourke | state cast @I = his right arm-pit, and hold his hanq | Jack Curley followed ; e b I T tve-men ' head stiff backwards, to hold him out | 0Fder not to have i Sk e Tt I8 expected that Sccretary Far- | weason against the midshipmen at An or. candin 5 ; : s of his strength, then put your right | The secretary of the gOvernFieht 'S-|reil of the National assoctation will | napolis April 24, and four weeks lntel at all three ges - arm up to the shoulder between his | SUed orders to the army to tz AT8€ | give his decision this week in the ap- | hoth the varsity and fresaman crews Tk ; er 8 tne fight, ohe tourrafit, ’ . grainings, and let your hand appear | Of the public order at tne fig peal taken by the Springfield, Hart to Ithaca to race the Cornell boats ore sttemphin : behind past his breech, but if you | TODAY IN PUGILIST ANNALS. ford and New Haven clubs of the | 7 vard squad will leave for New e : 3 suspect they will cavail at that arm, v e R BEastern association, whose franchises ' Vork state zeveral da n advance of [4ses of rolle! : AR as a breeching, lay your arm along 1895—Jimmy .“","‘_j‘“" (f,‘]‘.._ were recently declred forfeited the race and plan to train at Shel oyl ;i hisTbeliyant it himiipideihigniag (L eon Tousht 1ETaunsscuam A e s Farrell was notified that three clubs | druke. about twenty miles from n your head and in either hold, when so | 80- This was one of a number of bat- |, 4 gigned players anw were ready to | Ithaca. The races will be held og in and dugin high, lean backward, and throw him |tles between Barry, then bantam-| . ar the season so he was urged to | Like Cayuga t have had over your head.” weight champios, and the Hittle Sici-| 0 ) guick decision. _As soon as The single scull races with Yale are it lins becRp- : The “flying hourse” was a favorite | 11an who was his principal rival for |y ing s received, if it is favorable | scheduled for May &, ana will be ind the menye . of Sir Thomas, and before his death |the homor. 1In 1894 they fought for |, president O'Rourke and the three | rowed in connection with the Har Jt together ime ‘ - . he had a marble affigy made of him- | the title at Lamont, 1., and Leon Was | .jups in good standing, steps will be | Verd class races on the same date Initing of thelst 281 254 ; . self, in wrestling costume and in the | knocked out in the 28th round. The | yken to award franchises and make nd duckpin AT A attitude of the f position of the | Italian did not challenge again, after ! ., 4 c<chedule, Nickalls Dissatisfied | by the Atlic MERCANTILE L] : wrestler about to perpetuate the | the draw bout in Chicago, until 1898, ———e - ; New IHaven, March 30.—The Yale { doubtful whether lowell starts the season in the New England leaguc tlined in an official statement the management, with active con | petition starting April 24 against the | Navy crew at Annapolls and con luding with the New London races | June 25 | With reference to the details of the | Harvard-Yale contest th year, mne | definite arrangements have been made oncerning other event than thé _ - freshman and varsity eight Har istent for a sc « ity eight- i cared race ind the recoged % < o CAving en he met Barry in New York and o E Sl . 2 . on resultedia National Biscult iynedions :0}: a draw after 20 rounds of clever BASEBALL RESU ; et ’nm: asion s ght oaty 1 - 'd foday 1Is grer |Tyman ....... 81 71 74— 226 boxing. In November of the same | ington, Va-—Lafayetta Tag | S04 S ot CnR Cr on '1“71’ e previous di&t | priscoli . 79 108 80— 267 4 Z MAHONEY IS LEERY. year they met a fourth time, and the | Virginia Military Institute 2 Y tte with Citversity of Saaiions TRE Naik eafltflI_ W. McKintyre . 77 91 84— 252 Larry Mahoney, the second sacker | result was again a draw. The follow- At Atlanta, Ga.—Philadelphia Na-| \"p, jqeionia on Saturday, - The pat has appealio | Bernado ...... 90 93 81— 264 — secured by Manager McCann of New !ing month they were matched by a |tionals 7, Atlanta 2. work was not as smooth ag usual, and pis that the c6lg | R, McKintyre . 74 96— 257 London, from Lawrence last winter in Davenport club, and fought 20 | At Richmond, Va.—Richmond Coach Nickalss expressea .|1~«:n,~l‘". il be somets . | New York, March 30.—Hannes return for Jake Warner, is wondering rounds, with honors even. Barry re- | Washington Americans 2. (Bleven 0 o 80N CEEEEETE FREE L ry bowling 415—1245 | Kohlemainen, the greatest long dis- [ where the earthquake in the i 'n fused to fight again and retired from |innings, darkness.) for DEDRdiinhin Loy L and T 1 W e in the natusf tance runner in the world may not run | association will leave him, says a |the ring, but Leon’s claim to the ti- At Columbia, S. C.—South Carolina Llanned to hold seversl practicé rows another race for many a day. Ac-|Lawrence paper. Mahoney declares tle was brief, for he was knocked |6, West Virginia Wesleyan 6. Second = aopivikill river before the cording to a very close friend of the |he will shed few tears if this league out hy Terry McGovern. game, South Carolina 6, West Virginia | 1,66 The makeup of the crews was Uinnish champion, Hannes is confined | should fail to start the season as he | 1899—Tommy White defeated Jack | Wesleyan 4. announced as follow ind stand forie | yohnson .. T to his bed in his home in Brooklyn | would then be a free agent. Mahoney | Dempsey in 20 rounds at Denver. At Raleigh, N. C.—North Carolina Varsit Stroke, Morse: 7, Wimah d in the boweg | gehweitzer ... 75— with a decidedly serious case of blood | wants to catch on again with Law-| 1900—Gus Ruhlin defeated Yank |A. and M.. 10, Amherst ¢, Meyer Captain Sturtevant; 4 ortion will be |- " —— | poisoning. His leg is swollen from i rence, and had designs on the first | Kenney in 6 rounds at Hartford. At Mabile, Ala.—Mobile 5, Cincin-{ Sheldon: 3, Lo Bennitt; how, Coe; flansant whereee 3551072 | 1oe to hip, and he was in a high |page job. ‘He was originally a third 0 WEZET nati 4. Y 4 coxswain, MeLane . | | Kenedy 72 the large bullg Downh}am G s e he sixteen reg- Lynch .... o g > o S D=1 2200 19 to to o2 o 355 nodern dancesji il state of fever. Despite the serious |gacker, moved to second and filled CHISM RE-ELECTED At Elon College, N. C.—Vermént| Junior Eight—=Stroke, Adams p ez?fl:::lor:’.\;]h)'p | FACTORY LEAGUE. «‘vut‘lfimlf. :L is?’ fiai.d O‘ha(‘ lfnhlcmfiinen | the place acceptably, and now thinks Murray S. Chism of Philadelphia, | $: E!or} College 6 : ¢ | Atkins: 6, Whittlesey ifox: 4, Ko A lc‘ ]e:ls. declines to call a physician, as he | that he could cavort around first with was last night re-clected captain of At New Orleans—Cileveland 8, New | sitzky: 3 Munson Gilfillan; bow, pltz and todo-l{r ) - = does ‘mot believe in ‘“‘doctoring.” | 1jt4) S O . s > v achine & e trouble. ¢ oy as a rleans 1. Crocker; coxswain, Pratt tion to the dang N. B. Machinc Kohlemaien’s trouble started with a the Yale gymnasium team. | " sexhibitions inp | Earnest . PRI {1 84 ] tiny boil between his toes, on which comprising evs | Knott . ....... 79 3 he “‘operated’ himself. It was this refined, youngl | Facey .... o uls OB E boil that kept Hannes out of the in- 1 R, Wright © . L8 8 * door championships of the Amateur + B Anderson . . o 418 g 9 Athletic union in Madison Square pbs Entered. - - — ——— | Garden on March 4. It has developed "growth of inl- 414 451-—1331 { that.the flying Finn took his sore toe bowling has bn Landers over to A. A, U. headquarters the day fores of leagues - |fralk . nee D 9 96— 282 | before the big meet and had it O. K.'d \ for the gek |fivek Ll R g 263 |as a perfectly good alibi. It was . it e L e country and e |W. Wright 85 242 | Hannes' fond ambition to be able to 3 m?;% g 1 re i R start in the Meadowbrook race re- - R S AT ell reépresentedil |Middleton ... 03 § B n L B e R B 3 BCH WO T the committee - |j. Wright ‘ 5 cently, and things looked not so bad g e o have been receitl ——— —— | for him until a short time ago, when ady teams. i g 2 451—1321 | the great runner’'s foot began to swell, Atlantic Coast i ! Infection had set in. Gradually the [dmitted free at |l ‘orbin Screw trouble has spread until Kohlemain- ® ournaments.: Te |Poblow ... ... 81 3 | en's leg is swollen all the way to his lrs a n the oclath |Mine: ....... 87 5 a7 | nip, and he has every symptom of a \ with the closingl |Squires SODIEE ia | very bad case of blood poisoning. e tournament, ad K 4 Kohlemainen's friends fear that unless Bl 1% e wiills frreston 1oL 76 : he submits to medical treatment at put one right over the fence and score date. : —— 7 oo hawil e lidiap for e lone for yours truly via Prince Albert, tobacco o pring d S ‘riod d possibly lose one o he . it e it e e L . that made three men smoke a pipe today e _ Stunley orles, No. 2.+ | famous the world over. g where one smoked before, and put new bnovan, 94 Was}- prantey ....... 80. 86 80— 265 B e notions into men who know what a real bn. McKeon 79 LiLh X V makin’s cigarette can taste like! ounting approxi- PLoCon ¢ 2 = ik Tsoneige FURROE A i, 1 Sporlography A Why, to fire up a jimmy pipe packed e plan.as (hat ¢ > . When 327,000 s Picknian BY “GRAVY." with P. A. or to pull on a P. A. makin’s AT e el [l e ey F cigarette is just about, justabout! Never il be awarded 403 3091198 SIK THOMAS PARKYNS, FAMED was such tobacco, because no other to- teans were award- ; . AUTHORITY ON WRESTLING < gins from $450 for IN THE SPOI WORLD, GAME. bacco can be made like g i The crown denoting the champion- Many titled Britishers besides the teams 200 cash |y, 5o G UL AL M, bow.ing league Marquis of Queensberry and Lord ed ranging from [, 1 ced on the fair brows of the Lonsdale have been patrons of pugi- Yot T8 down to $10. {Hh 0 (ho winning combination, at lism, but the wrestling game has also i events the large |y et in the Broadway restaurant had its ardent devotees among the ! Eles received prizes || (U U ne championship five “ubper crust’ of English society. pd b P for the winnor | W, B 1., Clarke, eaptain;’ Perhaps the most famous of these ' » Beach, Charlest FL Nettletan: i.¢? authorities on the grappling art the national joy smoke [RF L A & 1308 S8 G ETIRIAI VTN NS B % i i /i O 3\ Rt B3 S 5% e 750 prizes there | rded for the “ail- h should prove as the ma- re imaking entrics S, two men teams the style of game most proficient. flist was given at s alone, while % ten pins, cand dlled continuou: ntil midnight. Parkyns, Baronet of Bunny <, in Nottinghamshire, the author of 3 > work, “The Inn | Play, or Hugg Wrestler,” from whith the present-day practi- tioner of the mat game may obtain much good advice and valuable in- struetion. Sir Thomas died 174 f'he Fratcrnal baseball league mag- @80 today, in his seventy-eighth Ntes will gather tomorrow evening @nd, thanks to his devotion to wrest- @8 o'colck at the Knights of Col- ling and other sports, never knew a thbus rooms when an organization 4ay of illness until that which resulted | Wl be effecied. It is expected that fatally. He was a man of great learn- | loy Sandberg and Henry Zwick. | hese were presented with stickpins | ¥ Manager George C.-Legers of the I etna bowling alleys. A special | Iaten tournament has been arranged | | | | i | { 3 R, . Fween the “Reds” and the ars,” Yio were beaten for the champion- Sip by a slight margin. & Sooner or later you’ll go to this wonder- smoke ag little apples grow on trees. Just can’t help it, like! P. A. is so gdod and HL e i F o i : i- ing, but his fame as a lawyer and ma- true, such Chummy.tObacco‘ tha.t Az gt (A J Lis L0 Coprright ime o R el e e s e just go happy about it. You get it into ;A NS o B obaccs Ca" Iho second pool teams of the Y. M. honored as the foremost student of your system without losing any more \ TiA. & B. society and P. & F. Cor- {he ancient art and science of wrestl- time that you’ll strike 18 kt. gold just as soon as you fire up a jimmy pipe or roll up a makin’s cigarette with P. A. Also, get these few remarks: Prince Albert is produced by a patented process that cuts out the bite and the parch. : A - Prove that at the cost of a dime before g f,:‘,’,,';’,’,’;‘,:, ’;‘;,,,',,'y' Sl oy st e inie o te o o (rE s Sal B OlaNTHeen hab warthl Goly you do the next thing! L red bags (handy for ciff.’ Pleass nd all. communica- about five dollars, but the glory was . cigarette xmol.e_r.), “ | tiok to I, Dillon, 59 Bright St. Neaw 50 &reat that grapplers from all over Also, nail this: Just you be game enough Sc; tidy red tina, i Rt SR T I G R to lay a dime against a tidy red tin—and 10c; also al;and- : d et dan gold hat wrestling matches were con- i hatr pound. a"‘— Lot o " E N y tinued long after his death, but were R y Cheer-up YOux smOkappetlte! a7 JUMPS HE DERALS. | abandoned about a century ago. y dors. Middletown, March 30.—Robert B.' Sir Thomas would hav Yo d ) a 30.: 3. b as © no servant e W?llld. Jr., last night announced his or workman on his estate who was F R' J' REYNOLDS TOBACCO Co' resitnation as undergraduate manager not a good wrestler, Wh 4 Wi | n P g stler. en he wanted = e of the Wesleyan university football - to employ # new man the applicant ) inston-Salem, N. C team, He intends to leave college was required to wrestle with the bar- and Bo into business with his father, onet, and it took a good man to get oo Bamms who is owner of the Brooklyn tcam |the best of him, even when he was o i g B o S e APy W of, the I'ederal baseball league. ast the three-score-and-ten- 34 ‘)‘I\. Fmgm :Y 5 QW '."hf.rfl'.flv"' YRy , |¥ and-ten-marke | R B R N T R LB A A e U B R SDA e J*-Em‘-sn s, oo A% | Db Foreman's club will cross cues 1NE the evening on the “Tab's" tables, While a student at Cambridge and 'he EBlmore parlors will be the At London he took instructions from seme of the final round in the Pion- the Dbest masters in wrestling and Klmores pool tournament tonight. POXIng. but the latter sport, then in *hé last round in the North & Juda its infancy, did not appcal to him as ! seback tournament will be staged this (i Wrestling. On his ancestral es- evining. tate, which he inherited soon after *he Maples baseball team of New NS student days, he.held annually a Haen would like to arrange a game Breat wrestling tournament. The prize Yo LR LA NG YRR, % SRR

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