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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY zI, 1916. Regatta Committec Meets Today to Arrange Dates--Boxing Bouts at Armory This Evening--What the Boys’ Club Athletes are Doing--Tener Admits That National League Promised Aid to Weeghman GATTA STEWARDS [SKATIG GHAPS 0 GMPET:. M zrguaard May Surpri FIRE BOHING GARD N SESSI[]NWTHI] ASY =l N’chtr’?fiason, Ceg('PORT | Director Arthur A. Pilz of the icipal Rowing Races for Col- | rove “ciun *nas receivea over sixty | g~ i < Matchmaker Egan Secures Stars leges 0 Be Decided On | o, ve neia st ‘White O tomorrow a3 & W Grantland Rice ,ForMamBuut-Ryan Meets Mack afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. The novel- . ! | ty of the event has appealed strong- i ] : p The Fanatic Re-articulates. Yet there is a chance for Percy ly to the boys, and some fast con- = 3 > Haughton to revolutionize baseball, | tests are anticipated. One of the ome one predicted he would. He! features will be the broad jump, Sre il o be able to get Johnny Evers to which is a unique stunt on skates. ! ;}fgfhi]n*';];zg’l‘i{"?;cf"s giory express his admiration to Bryon, when the all-star boxing exhibition un- [ The carnival will be conducted along c e e Klem, Rigler & Co. des the al colio CE M mgs Tk n B similar lines to the one held at Sar- ; . e % il % Or think of April showers, | Hartford will be staged. The early sale anac Lake, N. Y., every winter, and rore? And then again I / not. o Or turn to rose-rimmed bowers? d S R oinavanot | of tickets indicate that there will be | which Mr. Pilz has an excellent idea Loy of, having attended a number of the NotRoEvotIibIcaR st o0 R. L. F.—No, no; certainly not. Ex- many out of town sports on hand events held there. { ;o ) e g TN ; = s s actly the opposite. ' when the first bout starts, promptly at The handsome prizes to be award- s {;"‘; f‘:"l‘\f‘g; ‘thee °q"ceo‘:_:e“”“' i 8:30, o’'clock. Although there has . 5 ed the winners are now on exhihi- Hotaos 2 4 Sriffiths doesn’t want any Federal been several changes in the makeup B, Pmins Loaeronos; __|tion in the Abbe Hardware store F : BulihereRgherstifoljreason, Leaguers.” Whether they be Federal Of the card, Manager Egan assures mm"’dm;‘:";' “(’;f.t“l’flf‘j (h'\j window on Main street and have at- r i 3 i A greater joy's in store, Leaguers or Mexicans, Griff might as those who attend of a fine evening's i ;2"_“1 as this | tracted considerable attention. . . ? ) 1 Wikere eachibig-throated mobbex i Tive o b imueit al alr of balll playeral eQtertaimment. Through injuries / s an s : °{“<“ 2 AN !‘!”‘j The following officials will be in 2 i 3 Can yell out “Thief’ and Robber,” | oy ", "0t i s Tun or so for John- Frankie Nelson and Joe Rocco will be 35 convenient and satistactory | ChaTEe Of the affair: General direc- s - Ll Or \Second storyiiobber, son if he ever expects to move up Unable to take part, but worthy sub- Bt . anc sate OlY | tor of events, A. A. Pilz; starter, R. - ? L # And seek the umpires gore. from fourth place. . stitutes have been secured in their e colleges which annually | ;7 Crawford: timers, N, i : i Gty e place. pete in this regatta. Bspecial | poms el Gl S s A - Which Feminds u ne s — a0 ’ | e e e r[\_nnms Sheridan; 1dges at finish, . o : - hic 1G] s that spr g' Judging from the English press The main go of 12 rounds will bring 8 William Hannon and William Hannon. . . L | now only a yawn or two away; and | : oesthor Har Gatidon ol Now Tor two of the Pacific Coas: o ; v 5 Welsh, Liewls, “Ahearnfand i Thomas— S LOESLIILSEIS 18Ty SEGEACN SOE SR SON | fic Coast college e o 3 yet it was only a day or two ago that . : arid Martin Tuists senssiiprinl ok Biwill be invited to race on the ; - : i | Dufry Lewls and Harry Hooper took |2l Enslish fighters now in America— 214 Martin Julian g e Bon again Cornell, Columbia, 3 i = o 5 i = 3 | are going to receive a wonderful ova- PO arry ierce o rooklyn cuse and Pennsylvania. Teland NATIONAL SECURITY ‘ o ; i fi}:":r;‘}fe"lgst:]i\,b’g T::“"’):;“d closed | {ion when they go back home. They Probably no match has ever been ar ‘ord university which sent such LEAGUE CONVENES e o 4 : i : Socamualg will be almost as popular as the bub- T2n8ed In this city which was IS it cizh: io Poughkeepeis | . o . i i e T T e T more even one. Condon and Pierce season where it finished second | 3 o : t ’ H«l‘v ones. g PSS SR S N }lre'_hmh making their debut to lv\«::\! ornell, has already been inform- o Mo < H thF‘e““: 1‘]”(‘;"’"‘ S‘f‘"h iomaine g}“;d”' AMHERST SCHEDULE OU [ipoRisE, fons bL il psshnlhy invited to return for the 1916 | Tener Admits New Owner of Cubs 2 hE et L i e Water.' The boys have bozehherddl I 6 Stanford should be de. | . has the muysterious knac a0 Tlmmgt southern Trip is Shortened on Ac- ! FEUT, Ve DOVE TRVE BOTet orahie ed in the three mile race at Oak- ‘as Assured Financial Aid " it 3 % ing a winning machine. Of all great | _ nsi Zap o a draw, o is considerable , Ca., on April 8, by either Wash- | DL L : ; managers, Mr. Jones takes along with | 0Nt of Curtailed Srping Vacation. rivaly between them as to who is the m or California it would be in Acquiring Club. . % S ¢ ¥ o : him the most extended grouch. Cheer- | Amherst, Mass., Jan. 21—The 1916 ' better man. This evening's fray will ¢ pssary to extend the invitation to 3 fulness is no part of his system. Aft- | Amherst baseball schedule of twenty- settle the dispute, both rt. Julian winning crew as well as Stanford. . er winning the A. L. championship in | two games was announced yesterday. | who is handling Pierce at present, js latter eight, which, is almost | tional league was ready to help : 1906 and then whaling the tar out of | A shorter Southern trip, due to a the man who managed Bob Fitzsims t, made a great hit at Pough- | Charley Weeghman buy the Chicago i : . the Cubs for the still higher title, { curtailed Spring vacation, and four mons at the time the lanky Australian | | w York, Jan. 21—With the se- on of a date for the Intercolle- Tegatta to be made at the ting of the Board of Stewards to- the principal college rowing race: e coming season will have been pally scheduled. Three dates P been tentatively named for the Bhkeepsie regatta and it is thought the stewards will definitely de- upon either June 17, 24 or July When Spring returns in glory And smashes Winter’s mood, All indications point to a packed house at Hanna’s armory this evening, Chicago, Jan. 21.—That the Na- psie last June and the regatta | Nationals was admitted yesterday by P Fielder saw nothing to call for any |teams new to Amherst schedules are | ;’efeflted_";”""”)"“""‘}‘" for ““\' ‘:_“r‘d's horities are desirous that the 3 = 3 s TG S | the principal features. Lafayette and heavyweight championship at Carson I oxiimen from Palo Alto ro. | Lresident John K. Tener, who attend- _ % d"&fhi;r,.f::nf:snzl damelng dervivsn. | West Point are to be played on tho - City, Nev., on March 17, 1897. Mana~ to the Hudson again this year | €d the formal transfer of the Cubs i R ! Flippancy occupies practically no ter- | SPring trip in place of the former | ger Julian will be in Pierce’s corner fhe eight was defeated in a close | stock from Charles P. Taft to Weegh- - s ' S ilorylin! his 'Sm”’_ But he has al- |[games with North Carolina col- ' this evening. in the Pacific Coast contest it | mun. Tener said that Weeghman had e b = % ways been a great leader, a result pro- | leges and Bowdoin and New York The semi-final will bring together pite likely that there would -be | heen promised financial aid in the ducer, which is the main topic. | University take the place of Tufts K “Joe” Ryan the local pride, and Young far western eights instead of one | gvent that he needed it, but he did i and Holy Cross on the regular sched- | Mack of Meriden. While not much is he Hudson, especially if a favor- | ot call on the league to fulfill its EENTTR ule. The schedule: ! known about the Silver City boy, it b date is selected for the regatta. | hlomice Just whe the league, offi-| DBrooklyn, Jan. 21—Rube Marquard, Jquard says that, as far as he knows, Ficlder in 1916. Southern trip—March 30, Virginia is said tbat he bears the earmarks side from the uncertainty of the | .ially, was so anxious to got Taft out | the DIg ~southpaw twirler of tha | he will not be traded to any other What Mr. F. Jones can do in 1916 | at Charlottesville; April 1, Naval Ac- ' of a comer, and is confident that he for this event the schedule for | .11 not be learned from Tener. | o100Klyn Nationals, states that he |club. He added that under - Wilbur |pas been up for discussion in more |ademy at Annapolis; April 3, Lafay- | can beat Ryan. Joe is in the bes§ [lcading dual. triangular and so- | fyumors that Charley Murphy had un- | ¥l Surprise every one next season. [ Robinson's handling the coming sea- | nan one In Colon He has two | ette at Easton; April 4, Columbia it shape of his career, and those wha €d championship races is a5 fol- | i) yesterday been a stockholder with | LIP¢h Nas been keeping in condition ['son he should have a great year. | pajp clubs to pick from, and between | New York; April 5, Military Academy | have witnessed his workouts during s g e e ;ll \‘\f‘h-tc‘vy and will join his team Marquard believes he has many more | (ja twe there is enough talent in sight | at West Point. the past month agree that he is ag pril 8, Saturday: Pacific Coast n- e e Charles | the training camp in good shape. seasons of usefulness on the mound, | " io1q g pretty good machine. But| Regular season—April 8, Yale at | fit as a fiddle. This bout will bé for e sie e supliaig Oakland, (On) Hehmsistie] his' representative) se: |ioomlts thatithe 916 jacason w: despite the fact that many New York { parqly good enough to beat out Bos- | New Haven; April 15, Bowdoin at |8 round bpril 20, Thursday; Princeton copted the certified check for $500,000 | s ie . but | critics are of the opinion that his | (01" [otroit or Chicago. If dope is | ; April 22, Brown at Am- “Red” Ames will stage an attempt! ard, Princeton, N. J. i g e L willimakefamends S this S year: days are about over. Worth 7 eents an acre, the three | herst; April 29, Wesleyan at Middle- [at a comeback this evening, when he R~ pubneacfy s Pennsylyaula. va, The transfer was made in the pres- — s & i CETeL e (k) threc | town: May 6, M. A. C. at Amherst; | enters the ring against ‘‘Young’ R iadelpiia. ence of Tener, Harry Ackerland, a Tunps of the A. L. ladder. Among |May 12, Harvard at Cambridge; May | Langford of Jersey City, in the pres flay 6, Saturday; Pennsylvania vs. . ¢ “hi Jati s 0 G SS e g 118, Williams at Amher: May® 20, | liminaries of 6 rounds. - st der of the Chicago Nationals; I .y have most of the good ball 3 5 iv. Annavolis, Md. e e s SNODGRASS LANDS PRIZE SLOUFEDS T0 GET RELEASE b e | Wesleyan at Amherst; May 7, Spring- | The sorrel topped battler from thé gl aturday; American Hen- | ;.. "iockholders in the old Chicago X With Lee Magee added to the |field at Amherst; May 30, Williams at | Capitol City has had a rather storm¥ Philadelphia, Pa. - G 25 5t, | Williamstown; June 3, Brown at | path to travel > last_appears 3 | FPederals, and Charles Thomas, last | praves Centerficlder Lands Cal i el e Yanks, New York, Washington and St. ¢ ; . . : 8 s 20. So Feyvard s raves Centerficlder Lands Californian | Jones Preparing to Attach “Can’ g g Provi ; i - ‘e with . o ay ;g‘.n.n,m»\;vql Harvard vs. Cor- | = 0 " president of the Chicago it ch “Can” to | FERKS e et up the three-cor. | Providence; June 7, Princeton at |ance here with “Silent” Martin, meets : . T ‘ 3 e Princeton; June 10, New York Uni- |ing some of the best that could be L o o IS L) Nationals. Who Can Hit, Ficld and Run For| Several Former Stars—Groom and | nered battle for fourth place. The | “TINCC! D0 L g o Saturday; Yale, Princeton | Stock to Weeghman the latter became £ g - o R rremopegTnem, malii=tnr i and givissineton S 3 20, Dartmouth Tonth Fenentls At ihs vav b of “skckl R Cornell. Tthaca, N. v. the sixth man to control the corpora- | pg,gon Jan. 21.—If Joe Wilhoit, a| New York, Jan. 21— Accordi Johnson, is no bum ball club. So his & B e e i . aldi anized S - INE , Jan. 21.—According to i lite A ican League | Kershaw who also votes in the neigh- e Aay: Yale vs. Harvard, | tion. Albert G. Spalding org: Pacific Coast leaguer, bought by the| o = re-entry into polite Americ g el oty D e W Lndon, Conn ' | the club in 1876. Braves last season, makes good mext | cPorts from St Louls Tielder Jones, circles after several years’ rest should e oor Kfixrrm\' A el addition to sending its crew | The transfer was one of the last| .., "preq Snodgrass, the former |MeW manager of the Browns, has find the one-time world series king HUGGINS PLEADS TO BOSS Sl Saby” whe wll f#ho Tntercollegiate Regatta, Stan. | acts designed to create baseball peace | giant, now with the Braves, will [ cured waivers from American League | struggling to finish in the first divi- B R i e e na hetl @ is planninz to enter a track | following the agreement reached re-} . " i ihle for the Grand Lodge | clubs on all the Federal league play- |Sion. He may land that high, but s et v o monila) ana o i field team in the Intercollegiate | CeNtly at Cincinnati between the Fed-| o g pay) Scouts. Snodgrass sans it 15 hard toiseel theibrownsifnisning || U/ w0 el EIRIRIIRER o TEE S BE e 16 wdd snothier chill hinpionshins to be held, in all pro- | eral league and organized baseball|yy "haices of Wilhoit so loudly to for- above the Red Sox, Tigers or White | Manag e A R B laa st b Chreas, bility at Harvard on May 26-27. Tt | interests. Only the withdrawal of the | | o "5 qent Gaffney, and staked his Sox. This vision can be achieved, but Against Fod Players Removed. Pare | o8 i 2 ’f(,‘.n“ £ s ratrecn i proposed to send the California | injunction suit, brought by the Fed-{ .., tation on Wilhoit making good, only by an eyesight with far keener o ) Burke C\](:((“qut(;t;rdr and “Shortyll flege cinder stars east a week or | €ral league, pending before Federal|, .. Gafney bought him. Snodgrass penetration than the one we posse: due Will Be Missed. HA Bt ity ot days in advance of these games | District Judge K. M. Landis, remains . gonally signed the youngster to a And yet we hope that we are wro IoLaoX GRS yn, Lt Friad rOvVers: J 4 S =+ = 31 s, - B zer i lid. @ it is likely that Stanford will be |t0 end the controversy. : Brave contract on his return to Cali- | St. Louis deserves and is about due to St. Louis, Jan. 21.-—Manager Miller s En. wiille: witt. rededi m in one or two dual track meets | Weeghman said today that if Roger| ¢, ;o jagt fan. X have a winner. And even if she misses | Huggins of the St. Louis Cardinals is BlQUERL gU i b § leading castern universities be. | Bresnahan, former manager of the [fOTNA AL L L | The new boss of the Browns has not | £2V€ & W AIEN S0C SrCT i p e i the championship games. The | National league club, wished to PUT-| .1 qidate for a regalar post i the | VSt decided upon the players to be veling and lodming oxpenses of | chase the Toledo Amerlcan associa- | pioiC H0C Or @ Fosular POS: % S| kept from the 1915 Browns. He Is b rew and track feam will cos: | tion club he would be willing to help | |HAVE SUETeId, AnC may play Mext (0} considering this matter now, being least $8,000, so that it can be seen | him. He said that Bresnahan's con- |, "o PR TR IO '\:j DI AT | helped along by Branch Rickey, who Bt Stanford has mapped out an | tract, which has two years to rum,| . o0F 0 r S o ja 'm‘ for | TEPOTts each morning at So’clock at bitious and expensive invasion of | Would be taken care of. Joe Tinker |y i "\ the coast l}q}:ue] lail S’Zason Phil Ball's Sportman’s Park offi At ftern sports fields for the coming | it has been announced by Weeghman, | yo o'y yery fast runner and during | 25t ten of the former Brownies a Ron will succeed Bresnahan as manager of | o 5 1 Sery Tast funner and Aurife | siateq to pastime.in other pastures Stanford. however, is not the only | the local National league @D, in Chicago won an intercollegiate 100- | 1eX¢ summer. and grab Federal leaguers while he |decided not to sell the Providencs w n university which believes | Walter Keating, shortstop of last| 2 % 080 o1 A7 coller The Terriers on whom Jones has G Baniens . e s & Z Wiapribgentin = it its athletes can hold their own | vear's Cubs, has been sold to_the St.|YAX¢ . b seconds, and on | 4o eq walvers are said to be the fol- L ol pusiromainiale inithis recard club at present. He says he may holi IR thc best of the east. Intersec. | Joseph, Mo, club of = the Western h'ehJ;-.meda c_rnoon‘)v:run the 120-yard lowing: Pitchers Bob Groom, Ed- “T am sor I can't use Evers a Huggins is planning some wholesale | it for this year anyway mal track, football and crew con- | league, it was announced vesterday.| ' Sy % les in 16 2-5 seconds. R lott, Ewnic Terbort and Char. | second base, as I have Steve Yerkes | changes on his team. Perdue, Hank | “Duff” Gammons, the old Browa s are becoming more frequent (AR ilhoit is a civil engineer when mot | 1'% wo oo “Tneiciders Hugh Miller, | for that place.”—Joe Tinker. Robinson and Ham. Hyatt already | football star, came up from Provi- B 50 tne authorities ar : - Playing bascball, and makes his home | 1’ prigwell and Al Boucher; Out. |“I know I need a man or two.” have been transferred. to the San |dence yesterday prepared to buy the i A 5 e CHIP OUTCLASSES McCOY in Calexico, Cal. He is 24 years old. : B el -, | Said Connie Mack one day; | Francisco Coast league club for Short- | club, but was told that the owner of jouraging these meetings a far g fielders Del Drake and Larue Kirby. ‘]11; 1'1?: s e prnp;‘r ok EeSino o ot e e s e s Daaiinad torhold an me to athletic grips with their | Round. e e ey handel“l nlle rt\he Lrlwazm o ‘hp’i‘}:ir?‘;e'n f Hub F 1 1 b \-,a;:(i\d\ll\om(;“;:,\;f ;"n'n:'icv;l; |hf‘”l:uf?uft; der eastern rivals is shown in both Jew York —George Chi E e , 3ut T forestalled their bunk; e passing of Hub Perdue will be | pe S s it 2 ech and action and their in their mé\e‘:ng;sr:fé ET;::nnz)l rxsgzl;esveig‘;q‘g May Stage Willard-Moran Bout There: | FIT BY FREIGHT EMBARGO. | \ypa( chance have I to use Ty Cobb | generally regretted by all who knew | club, ‘}:‘r“\t‘x‘l:’z(":‘e fresiEino i ars “n}:vc, bility to hold their own is typified in | qeeisively outpointed and outfought 51 Redding, Jan., 21.—The freight em- ‘When I have Amos Strunk’? ; 1? quaint Southerner. As a story oyt c.‘onf o Loy hale T Statement made recently on the | A] McCoy of Brooklyn, recognized by Plan New Cycle Track—Jogler for | bargo threatens to cause a tie-up of = er and \Vllt P(l*rd‘uc has had 2 few ‘nroo,:: C a 2 4 Bject when a prominent Pacifis | many as the holder of the middle- : activity in this vicinity and possibly | .. : e ! S lpub=xtorgmnsbaseball land i efivastsen & SKSAT S - g sl A s 4 : Manager. 3 d 2 P ¥ | saia Wild Bill Donovan, ‘“Please say | erally the life of any group of which However, Lannin h convinced st authority said: | weight championship, in the feature a temporary shutdown of the shops of | ;180 7 thing in this dope; he wa by < things | leading Providence fans that he gave “Just a few years ago athletics in | ten-round bout last night at the D D (fre;i r'mt xl;;:h_ _fl,I HoBS 1”‘ was a miex:q er. Hub took thinss el ing Browid hop fens Tt e Al fie big colleges in the West were just | Broadway Sporting club of Brooklyn. | on good authority last night that Har- | Georsetown. This is the company's | 1 Wouldn't take tam if 1 b R R e ¥ anen duriie Din serirs nal porning. The colleges were comi- | This was the third meeting of the pair. | ry Pollock and Jack Curley have prac- | bu shipping season, their outgo ‘J"‘V“e e heawn e e L Y o e aral Tia s now ee raie a8 pratively new, and up to that time | in their first bout McCoy scored a|tically leased Washington Parlk, | of manufactured product being usual- | knowstha *‘!;‘" o ey "]", ?f”']';" - ~“{ "';"‘l' aricy h“_”“‘“g colrased! over tha 1910~ ouront LA p much attention had to be paid to | knockout over the Newcastle boxer in | Brooklyn, and will hold various sport- | 1y from ten to fifteen cars daily “['V\'"L tellme) ot ;'h"m“ | sl ‘[‘j“ ondie ““,"_;“‘“v”‘* e e ostac o Thola on: wnd Gl oviding the proper courses of book | s than one round, and, as Chip was | ing events there next spring and sum. | this time of the year. At present, | W hat use have o8 S Bay ;1“’; oo the el D X e b e i Bl arning that athletic activities were | (hen recognized as the middleweight | mer. If an open air bout between Wil. | however, the volume of shipments is{ 1 still have Cyrus Pieh™? much regret. 8 ned v. eglected. champion by reason of his victory over | Jard and Moran is staged here, they [ much restricted on account of a lack —_— = PR BERRYMAN A CANDIDATE, “But, the Western athletes have | prani Klaus of Pittsburgh, the title | plan to hold it in the Federal league | Of cars, and the difficulty in obtaining MAY STOP COURT ACTION. iy me to the front with a rush, they | yeverted to McCoy. park. raw material is another serious Mr. Yerkes was a good ball play — Penn State Football Star Wants 8 ave developed in every departrgent | Several time last night Chip had his Pollock and Curley are reported to | trouble. The plant of Connery Bros.|in 1912. He h: played good ball | Surety Company Probably Will Settle i a remarkable way, and today they | ;qversary staggering from hard right [ have entered into an agreement with |is having trouble from the same cause. | since that historic world series oc- | Redding Ex-Tax Collector's Case. jankc as the equals of the best in the | ;53 Jeft hand blows to the jaws, but | the new cycle racing association and | A car of grain for them which left | casion. . But Steve at his best is no Morgantown, W. Va pust in football, eball, track or persistant holding and Chip's | are planning to build a board track | Chicago on December 10 is held back | John J. Evers Redding, Jan. 21—The recent action | popert N. Berryman, Penn owing” in his eagerness to score a|at the park. They have not decided | by the tie-up and its present where- | agce and the Yanks. of former Tax Collector J. H. Duncan | gay fullback, filed his application finishing blow, prevented a knockout. | whether to put up a collapsible traci | abouts is unknown. Between, or rather among, Bill | il making an assignment ‘“_”‘v"‘"e“" with Professor E. N. Zern yesterda® Near the end of the contest Chip was | on the style of the one in Berlin, B L = Donovan, Lee Magee and Fritz Maisel | Was taken before the surety company, | for the position head ~ footbalf Clarton, Penn., Jan. 21.—J. Em-|apparently arm-weary from hitting his | which can be put up and taken apart GILL NAVY'S HEAD COACH. the Yanks should at last begin to de- | Which is his largest creditor, and had | coach at West Virginia, to such=ed joett Heidrick, a former American | opponent, for the Newcastle boxer |in a few hours or to build a permanent i S i £ - velop what they have always lacked— | Prought suit to recover a $2,400 claim, | §o1 Metzger. league baseball player, died at his|slowed up perceptibly in the closing { one. Football Tutor to Be Assisted by Wal- | magnetism on the field. returned a definite answer to the prop- In the same mail another ome tere vesterday. He was pur- | pounds. If Pollock and Curley install a bike The Yanks have always been rather | 0Sition that conveyance be made to it| tion was received from Myron E. Fuls hased in 1898 from the Paterson At- = Teol Moslerlwilllvers Hikelvibo ter Brodle. lugging type to get | Of the real estate under attachment in | jor, former Yale star, who coached traci = t % too much of & DIEEINE IRs 10 ESt | consideration of its\ payment of | the | Colby: college 4in Matne, in 19¢il lantic league club by ' the Cleveland| Grygp ys STRONGER VOICE. engaged as manager. Annapolis, Md., Jan. 20.—The sys- ' very deep into the fanatical imagina- | ! . Jational league team. In 1902 he o S 5 RS R S R ek 2 : sums due local creditors, amounting, and Stevens Tech before that QR o0 o leyioe jcanteaiiainn i | jersat rea BRRan STofCHT S AT ALY e e T Vet oA e e e e i i etin caql onson (GRS EHOuE R thenurety oy iy i ieiieiimesting i ofiths et 1904, when he retired. He returned | an established naval building pro- London, Jan. 21. 2 s ORI W Y - 2 3 ut. | a s4 & - ¢ | pany may vet make the proposed set- | hoard here next Saturday night. A8 ] Hred- ; ; correspondent of the Berlin Lokal An-| C. C."Gill will be head coach. He as that of a sponge. They have g b t88 050 U0 B B0t court wrd h . 'y night o the Browns for a short time In|gam, the Unitea States will be in & | gieger, who witnessed the Tecent ex- | will be assisted by Walter S. Brodie, | lacked color, whatever that may be. | ©HE7: “Bd Thus PUt @ jriise timolko methiie dadh e il 1908, playing center and left field, and | pogition at the close of the European | plosion of the large German ammuni- | the old professional player and col- | They have had only a few to appeal | PPREGRCTER 0 0 o 0o | velop peter retired again. | war to call an international confer- | tion factory in Lille, northern France, | lege coach, and’ by Lieuts. Needham, ‘ to the francies or imaginations of the | . o 1G0T 0E G © 8RS K H‘m'k;'.d;' e | ence for limitation of armament, Sec- | gescribes the damage done as enor- | Symington and Metcalf, formerly | fans. Maisel and Magee together will | o Saetings s AETNA ALLEYS WIS IN, DRAW WITH BRITTON. | .(5ry Daniels declared vesterday be- | mous. Not only was the munitions | Naval Academy players. e o & et fifllxdifr?:zrtt‘nlli 2:«8 f:tm\eii"‘g:] EQIthe Buffalo, N. ¥., Jan. 21.—Ted Lewis | fore the house naval committee. “If | gepot entirely destroved, but havoc| It is hoped that one of the naval | e R sl e and Jack Britton last night fought a | these nations know that we are rich | was caused in the surrounding area to ¢ officers who will act as assistant coach If the Willard-Moran bout is worth | ¢ 5 gevere ex min'njiun o P- M Al ast ten-round bout to a draw. Brit- | enough and big enough and prepared | houses and factories, most of which [will be the next head coach, and that | $50,000, some one should have raised | o learn what beeame of the missing | & M1 IYACT AIWAYS On Han(l ton shaded his opponent in the early | to build more dreadnoughts than any- | were razed to the ground. The Ger- | by following this system permanent | a purse of $2,000,000 for the Sullivan- | $5 400 of fax collections, He save rounds, but Lewis more than evened | body else, it will give us a stronger | man landsturm troops Wwho were | methods of coaching can be ob- | Corbett or the Corbett-Fitzsimmons | {hat o R > s : S in regard to this phase of the - > > up honors in the last three rounds. y he said. guarding the depot were killed. tained. affair. case, his memory is entirely blank. owl in the ay lime ° ers who are not wanted in St. Louis. National League club owners have been asked to waive on the same men, and as soon as the time limit for waivers s reached Jones will be- gin to arrange deals with minor league clubs. s =7 all bouts and E. S. Kilby will be found trying to persuade Schilyler Britton to | jn his customary place holding the only stick around a year or two longer [let down the bars which the St. Loius the rest of it will be comparatively | club owner has erected aganst play simple. ers from the Federal league. To date LANNIN WILL STICK. For Jones has the knack of getting | Britton has not yielded to the argu- there with whatever they give him, or | ments of his little manager, but Hug- Refuses to Sell His Stock in the at least getting up there where the | gins will keep on trying. He figures g best people belong. that he will be greatly handicapped if other managers are allowed to go out Boston, Jan. 21—J. J. Lannin has watch. { Providence Club. Coach at West Virginia. ALL PLAYER llllhl’l( K DEAD applica=