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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1916. it and Run Play Conceived by **Wee Willie” and ““Muggsy”--Leonard Shades Johnnie Dundee--Yale l Overwhelms Columbia--Silk Town Quintet Beaten by High School Five--Baker Joins Yankees | T AND RUN PLAY | Mathewson Believes He is | ATIENPT IS MADE | ' DORT DUNDEE BEATEN BY S ARTED BY ORIDLES Good for Another Year 10 S0P Bl BOUT, T R 1LIGHT BENNY LEONARD er and Echraw Perfect It, ~ { Assemblyman Tells_ Legislators | - . . ) Fast and Furiou§ Bout at‘Garden Then Tell “Ned” Hanlon e , ooy | Willard Is Not i Fit Gondition Grantland Rice Won By Sligh Margin e Evolution. Garden City. Jefferies stopped both ; e g : 1 el ifle i s s - Fitz and Corbett within ten stan New York, March For ten B or led “inside” : : Albany, March 9.—An attempt to [ (A trifle in the manner of Lan 8 ' =4 i S but in another melee used up reve: & fillard-Mora hox s 7 fs i1 bascall have been the result - prevent th Willard-Moran hoxing mith.) : w re s 3 ounds in reducing Jim’s famous 3 : 4 L SR son Square MWhen you were a Busher and I was |19 ¢(ul thought and study by F iy E: 5 contest being held in Madison Sq e s 2 ST raacar Tt tocl Tackl Jobnaon cver ten rouds to put away Burns, | lightweight and Johnny Dundee, the Ketchell and Jefferies. And Burns | little Italian boxer, indulged in the rounds at Madison Square Garden lnai night Benny Leonard, the Harlem ers and players. S the : S i e > i Garden on March 25 was forestalled, < ,.(,‘L.‘,‘l : .':(“u\omnmsnf;f ;h,,‘ L i o PR han i temporarily at least, in the Assembly \.n»\( e cl o D. league, t present time, were accidental 3 . : i g : . . yesterday when Assemblyman Malone £nd side by sido i the battle's tide | s o part of a heavyweight star. | most’ spectacular bout that has been vies developed into team work o iy E . i4 | of Albany objected to the Introduc- W e sl ol e The One Punch. seen in a New York ring in a long v exploiters of the game, who | & ] ; : A { tion of a resolution of Assemblyman T hammered many 4 three-base it |y, ., knocked out Coffey twice | while. The cool, cautious Leonard rewd enough to appreciate b, 57 ;. McCue of New York, a former pug- % ' ,1,"' .:d s ;-;‘;fhk‘.ma\' | within ten rounds., Both Palzer and | was pitted against the dogged aggres- ] systematize them to | : - s dids L i3 ilist calling on the State Athletic Com- | ©ur BesTis Wore f ed with the game | .y 004 Smith dropped Bombardier | siveness of Dundee, and if there was that winners always | : " 3 Thi mission to revoke the license for the | - that thrilled e e |larie s dvaicand) whon s eridk daenh ng the initiative on good | : ; g ; S fight. e galbeckonedpusfonth ol ay: wells carried g jaw bones to the | Leonard had it by a very narrow mar- . . D 3 : Malone's objections prevented the s ray with Moran and Willafd have | gin. and-run” play, that is . : 3 % o introduction of the resolution, f"r‘( cless we lived and careless we | I% b TR ARl 6 their per- |© Dundee fousht his ususl agsressive enerally by all well-man- b g ; i ¥ i o A 1 which unanimous consent was neces- | “]f“.m sons. Both are hard, robust types | battle. He was always coming in was inauguarted as a 3 o 4 L - i ary. McCue thereupon announced he " And careless at last we came i | who can soak up the old wallop. No | head down but his arms were swing- uking innovation and system- | - » ; g : 4 would move next Tuesday to suspend To the blazing glow of the Game's | "' " 0 R0 0 (0 drop either. ing wildly last night, and he missed ! to a science by the noted Bal- : i i E i v . g {he rules to permit its introduction. ! . ";5 fh_"“'- S g v repeatedly Leonard did not resort Orioles in the early 90s by E: L 3 2 ' i i S Tle argued that, under the regulation And the flare and the glare of ]‘<:)Yfl(‘i Moran is fifty pounds lighter than | to swinging. He hit out stralght from shrewdness of John McGraw and | e s 5 ¥ 8 governing boxing, contests could be And loud they cheered as we ruled | o005 yet he is heavier than | the shoulder and popped Dundee's Kecler, who were teammates R e : held only by bona fide clubs composed | . “"‘( "CM" Sullivan was, Corbett or Fitz, and | face until it was red and his nose tamous sation of suc- | | ; Cilae e . . I | of citizens of the State, UEOESROn & Enldeh S8R ough o only a few pounds below Johnson. | hleeding. Leonard's generalship and ivo champions of the National | | O N " : e | “These rules arc not going to be | WNO Wete both to dwell throu&h & por orginary work he has Welht | good judgment was remarkable for 8o e . - PN o . lived up 1o in this fight.” he declared. |\ SHELW SPO S 3 enough, but when you give away |voung a boxer. When the most dan- i Piasing of Sue hull to risht o Oy : o “T’don’t want the people to be hum- |ANd rule on the Printed Page. fifty pounds to a man who i also | gerous of Dundee’s smashes came ai when a runner was on first base E - - 3 Gy ’ o hugged out of a Jot of money as they Tl shade faster than you are, the 0dds | him he ducked and sidestepped with play almost as old as baseball : : o . . . . ¢ werea few months ago. Then a man 4 that seems a million vears ago ?,rzki‘n T (BN S D e L e T e e f. but it was done by individuals | 3 . ¢ named Gibbons and a man named Mc- A" r;‘] 1'1_’1"{\\‘" _<n_n\\'not ,“hmi ; e eTe The big moment of the scrap came i » / s b - . Parland fought. | Tt was a sham of the 3 (C5€ [0GRY: o (e satme old wav. e !in the eighth round, when Leonard o work. L L2 . ) o t Kind. After they went back | o ° r“,(\:‘",,rp‘"lyri:{“‘ o Any Lighter. hooked a quick, sharp blow to Dun- Beicounidersdiiiepropersmoys : b y .. i e e laughed at the suckers in | are thick : i “Who is the smallest man, or the | dee's jaw, and the Italian went t e undec . certainfoonditions) | v . ; e : : S : | Gur hair is dark as jet lightest one, who ever plaved In the | the floor. He bounced up again and = lavers e dBo Rperract i i y : I looked at Jess Willard a few days | qur yoars are. fow. ogr life 1 Dbig leagues?” queries a correspon- | rushed wildly at Leonard, who man nscl\:e» in n‘ .1. Hr\.l\l hitting, but o s ) e i . ago) He is no more in condition to Grir e el ea e H dent & aged to keep him away until the bell b ot n”ml SR P e :“]x';:r fight than I am. To permit this fight | i ; ’ The lightest we know of was Johnn | sounded. ~ Dundee rushed so wildly B hone ol to be held will be the death knell of | hur trail extends from tt Tort The lighte we know of was | that time and again he had to go into M 5 2R9wd e dollowed Lup boxing in New York.” L o s & ¢ Fvers at 128 pounds with the | a clinch to stop himself. At in- ystom. Malone explained that he ohjected “'r t;‘\(,”:,,nrf :,‘;L?{P Polo Ground ZL:‘,:T“;.. m(n s ];z;lt‘ing] the Ttalian pounded Leon- ! layers o ~. i Z J 0 Bl ar £ S E . > alia B et o do b0, bt 10 tho MeCuo resolution hecause he | W have heard tho cheers of a thou- _{ard’s body thoroughly, but he was un- play was not insisted on = ”"9‘”' he fight was to be an honest sand ¥ . Tt may be that owner Lannin in|aple to land often on his face or jaw. b those times it was a case of | ome. H1e defended the State Athletic nnat come as a dream rebounds; | his waiver-asking flurry believes he | Leonagd finished the bout without a BB Hlig azain, and as often as 2 . e jaommissioners and said that If Wil- | Rut our arms are gone and our legs |can win a flag with his outfield and | mark on his face. ~He boxed a care- kible hreak the back fences if o E s - L m‘:‘: ;‘ha:n"n';:'t physically to enter the are bad, | pitching staff apart from any other { £yl cool-headed fight and permitted, B . hout o e ¢ e - —— - g7 | [inthe commission would not allow | And here in the cast-off cleft, | Telp. And you can't very well blame | pundee to go ahead in his madness. brice displayed was in pitching, | : . . 2 d. | Pushed to the ecdge of the vawning |him. The bout was full of action from the that was thought to be in de- | = i S . ; e | ledge, ——— start. Nelther of the boxers tired bing the old roundhouse outeurve. | | S ; : ; y SILK TOWN QUINTET | What 1s the next move left? Of three Federal Leaguers lately | until the tenth round and, although he “hit-and-run’ ‘“‘discover- | : = B s . : a i ‘ adopted by the Yankees 1\\0—‘ ,\'l(‘l\( L:(‘ \\'r\l’kt th fllu‘fiu\"t;‘\'fls \):;Onn l‘:mm when in a same Keeler, who was | . , i " Ten Round Battles. Cullop and Lee Magee—have already | they went at each other and made a pat, with McGraw, who led off (m-! P , < 4 e gl EASY FOR HOME TEAM | There is o chance, of course, that |won permanent places on Donovan's | spectacular finish. Leonard weighed Orioles, on , hit a hort single - s | Willard or Moran will regis lteam and the other—Joe Gedoen— | 131% pounds and Dundee 129 going to third. ! P i : ; ; : | knockout before the tenth is gziven Charley Mullen quite con- e hundreds of b g . : ; 4:f Locals Win in a Romp From South | ing round is ove But onl | eiderable of an argument over the before. but these two players Lattles hetween heavyweights of class |second base assignment ome other j WORST DEFEAT EVER e the first to recognize its great | iz i 3 1 : : : . Manchester—Substitutes Dis- bave ever cnded this soon. | ctub may have taken a hetter :m-[ as a r roducer ar R 3 - 5 b : Corb 7 0 8 T ¢ to [vantage of its opportunity to rifle o e as a run producer and to fol- g § S & R It took Corbett 17 or 18 rounds. ’ p it up as a regular play. o v i Srgr play Good Form. drop Sullivan at New Orleans. Flitz |the outlaw grab-bag. hut so far the FOR COLUMBIA FIVE fter that particular game was 7y 2 - s T e : CEpe ) The local High school quintet took.|put Corbett away in the 1d4th at Ircturn do not show it they talked the play over be- e ¥ o e e v ¢ : her rivals into camp yesterday, 38 T en themselves (they were “room- | 4 4 - S AR s e to 13. The South Manchester boys ‘ | such a chapter of such and such a law | NeW Yorkers Overwhelmed By Yale, by the way,) and it dawned on 5 % g e s e e | was applied in such a case; if so; = that if continued It would Win a fast ga erc unable . e In Their Last Game of . to stz 1 ) der } fas! r} ) . e - 4 v game. i 2 2 Senduncer fast work of the | “If it is true that in certain hospitals | Loaguo Scason hey agreed not to confide in their | home team. The first half was in- e T w players or in ager Hanlon = Marlin, Tex,, March 9—Judging by |seasons in 1915, when the Giants T e e e e ;‘o“c‘veF;&::"(‘;-;:{ht:&-"_fln“:\e “f'“rji :u‘fm\- e N e o what they h ccided to do as the manner in which Christy Ma- | ished absolutely last. He had a bad | playing and the score of this half was lowediiojtakelthe sinoniymine eiveel 2 aven, March 9.—Columbia’s B until they { tried out the thewson is handling the ball during [arm all season—not his mighty right, | 24 to 3, but in the second half the first jrandalo 2ae y six at a time, | basketball team last night suffered the 2 further as make surc of bractice it looks as if the veteran is | strange as it may seem. It was the | team of New Britain was almost en- [ieadbevh s A (Bt succe due for another season on the slab. |left pinion which bothered him, a | tirely taken out. Bachulus at center : e e e e ilory I ihat aport ai thel N ow resl 'or a weel they teamed it together At the end of last season many cri- | malady that experts seemed unable; played a good floor game, caging five Stans at 5 A M flfld T(]l[s U]]t]l Such cacos have dome more fhan | Insitution. The Columbia five was t worked fo a charm. Then they tics and even Christy himself were |to diagnose. The old master be- | goals, « il e e IR LD S S e e ete | their plan to Hanlon and their Of the opinion that his days as a |lieves it was a touch of neuritis. | The line-up: an se atte . i < i i sitions that cer- | score of 50 to 10, in the final Inter- mat pitcher were over. Right now he | “Whatever it was,” said Matty re- ! New Britain South Manchedter Aner Dark the public to the impositions that cer | worst defeat in the seventeen years' 5 A - o } tain members of parliament make up- | colleglate League contest for both From that time on the Orioles went believes he is good for another year | cently, incapacitated me But| Schmidt ............... R .Crockett e e i sin the front with a sensational rush. On the slab. Matty went south with | I have reason to belleve that by great | stepanfan ..... — oped a declded current of opinion in| Columbia was beaten by a compara- = R Rt CRECGL o (Lt RSiGES W | 600 5 ‘“\ l',’“:"“\'il",“.“t ”‘I“‘h "v"”t"“_ x _ Right forward .., (Correspondence of tnc Assoctated Press.) | favor of measures to put a stop to it. | tively worse score by Yale in the first el R G R e ~m|” Sl mevu:l\f.'. ERERTIEES wogoon L3 loxtarty Paris, Feb. 24.—General Gallieni's , One proposition favored by the ad- [ Year of the league. during the 1901- age. or a good many years Matty | a long rest a £ ) e or Barton St izorand ! : journment of the s ion by the pres- | 1902 season, when the Eli machine, shouldered chief responsibility in ex- | several months. Mathewson will have iiereativizortandiicnersyfara belng putl| (SREREERICE cslon by the e e e o IR pert pitching for his club. Mathew- | the good wishes of every lover of | Bachulus .. ... Morlarty 1o a severs strain in the war office. He | L o7y .18 DOWOIA confersed up- | URCEs SEPRS tENIRANG S VR 1 Bed ¢ th itia 2 Fisebailiin hislortorts t v iy Sraane on him by the Constitution of 1875. 3. During that same season Columbia son had onc of the most d rous { baseball in his efforts to come back. Solomon ..... J. Moriarty, C .Lulae begins work at 5 o’clock in the morn- | On the ofher hand, the socialists and/| was beatan by Pritceton by 45 to & manofor “Young” Edwards who - . Center M. Morjarty D& and keeps at it all day notwith- | republican socialists have proposed | Since then those scores have not been, hiso hi: arring partner, he would Parker G L by G o standing his 67 vears, but with all his | the nomination of a permanent com- | approached, at Columbia’s expense. . to hear from Jummy Halpin or CQOLIDGE MENTIONED SYRAC DROPPED. Soloman, cerenens application, he finds the day's work is | mission of 44 members with power to Columbia scored only one point in RS o Tackis Bililvan of Wiaters never finished when night comes. | visit any part of the front and any | the second half last night, Captain ! 0 Sy o e Fxetir: : . Verplack o 5 Although it is nis first year FOQR CRIMSON CAPTA B ojmlav Rt eton, 3 bbar L | To say nothing of the responsibility | military establishment or quarters be= | Dwyer, playing his last game for the the fighting game, Heslin has met Letters for Basketball Team. WAL, hogupenpyaact | of conducting the French military op- | hind the front. Blue and White caged a goal from the h considerable success in amateur : Hanover, N. H., March 9—Manager A I,ftit;’fl,a'u South Mian- Srations, he has to recelve frequent foul line. tg, and his manager feels that it 95t () et pe i Score-—New Britaln 38, =010 291" visits from a considerable number of : < 2 . ! E st & e e o 2 e L Kinney, the Yale left forward, time to start out for bigger game. | Likely to Succeed Gilman as Leader | =/ o PRl fog?\)al‘ll‘irhg;“llc chester |3< Tr‘»fi};'r:o:;&cr}l‘ic;‘x]. ?;i]Vv» S 0 G BTt vl O Fe et s aone p; Fopeir i qu rati B 5t the fovs Haciin fes besten i s e schedule | o igge 5, Sch 4, 15 G, has to attend meetings of the cabinet. | Chammpi ol Th e By i aG umber o co Young Trixie of Yonk I v of 1916 Team~—Dadmun Also e hm:‘n oo rd;t.\. b’rhe Syra- | parq 3, R. Crockett 2, L. Moriarty, M. T b T o hampion Catch-as-catch-can Wres first |‘1m e in number of points !~( red i Young Flynn of Portchest . 3 shman game has been drob- | yorjarty; goals from fouls, J. Moriar- FEEEl S (8 FH e ler Throws Draak Twice. in league games this season = irem 5 Tly chester, 1 A Candidate. ped and Exeter shifted to the I - B ik iStepanian eI D egHESNE L e geoliicll Fal IO Eth el Captain McNichol of Pennsylvania. Answers to challenges should be game. Only five games are to be | B 4 BrocKe e teade of Middle. Allies' combined war councils; he is | Hartford, March 9.—Hartford | The lineup. jled to Young Edwards, 53 Cherry Cambridge, Mass., March 9.—Har- | played, two of them at home, The | Loriarty: re 01:“; - time, 20 minute Summoned before the war committee | wrestling fans had their first glimpse | YALE COLUMBIA Bet, New Britain. ' town; timer, Baker; i | of the chamber and war committee of | of “Strangler” Lewis the champion | 3 Alcademy Tl Wortester il Oetaborl 21! [onives | the senate two or three times a week | catch-as-catch-can wrestler last eve- Phillips Andover at Andover; Octo. | | to give information regarding the | ning, when he met Tom Draak cham- ber 24, Springfield T. S, 2d at Han- A by . | progress of the war, and he has to | pion of Belgium in the star bout under over; November 11, Phillips Bxeter | attend sessions of the chamber and |the auspices of the Acorn A, C., at at Exeter. Cap., Overtion and Treadway to Com- ' senate on every occasion when mill- | Parsons 'theater. A crowd of 800 was i . d st The Dartmouth Athletic* council plete in Championship Meets. | tary questions are discussed, and fre- | on hand to witness the bouts. Inter- st sl iftford this evening to compete with | lege by the faculty was altogether un- | .4 the following men their letter: : quently to reply to one or two inter- | est centercd in the featuring which | Right guard B’ of the I sociation. | expected. The three players fo(l.l?\crl el isketbatl oy e aacnior New fortny foc ; Pellations by members. was as interesting as such affairs g0. afallon Wilbur @ following events are scheduled: |the nucleus for the 1916 team at Cam- | yg. iy Rector, J. A. Pelletier, E. | enlries were received vesterday for | Human Question Box. The champion won as was expected Left guard Qilap run, running high inmp, po- | bridge. : R. Williams, C. J. Eskeline, J. Mar- | the national A. A, U. track and field T el e ATt _ | but it was surprise to many that it re- | goeals from fieldo—Wei 7 Kin. B e s R N e o e e Esteentod G, o mpionships, which are to be stagea nanst Gallient's eneray, but he has n | GUired the length of time fo accom- | ney 5, Taft 2, Mallon e riar f race. The members of the local | called together shortly to elect another | A 'Ruy. Numerals were voted to the | o R .. addition to reply elther from the | PliEh the task. The first fall came af- ¢ o Wilber Gaals from futel b will be B. Brady, L. Root, H. |captain. . C. Coolidge, Who played | following men for freshman hockey: | in the Twenty-sec ond Regiment Ar- I’f'w S A nobn_ G s e inlites Lot Chard Wark WA s ittatien s 4 “:m = fomis, W. Lamb, A .Robb, C. Ban- | substitutc end in the last two Yale | 1. Austin, C. O. Gale, R. J. Pais. | mory on Saturday evening, March 1g. sheakels ttand 'n the ohamber ot | o ot Draak went after his man in | KIANeY 8. Duver, Loonard. @@ weson ¥, A Olson, B. Hibbard and W. {games, seems lo be regarded as the | loy, 7. M. Murphy, J. C Davis, D. M, | Among the entries are those of Yale's (hIAHER f10 SPCTCel CREIC 10 @111 the ueual burlesque fashion, only to |, Srostitions— G b LiHa?}er; ells. The Hartford team will com-, man most likely to land the place. | Lovejoy, J. Ross and R. Proctor. star athletes, Included in the list by membirs of parlisment. Th“”su'-\umh in less than twelve minutes. | G 0% Woler oot o for Mgy te in the gymnasium I,r”:(d) rl‘: '):;r m:: f»f ;::fiiq}-mfs }eg‘;la‘n | S R are Captain \]\]z;.:e.“ Yl ?:?,d\'\‘:\‘-m:fi questions occupy from a dozen pagos | _ Probably the most favorable impres- {4, "Horton for Garfield, Baker for ) BRGNS r, as is Jose | TOLEDO CLUB INCORPORATES, |hish ijumi eaton_T. adway, upwards every day, covering the wid- | 5190 of the evening, was made by “The | 0 "® Pl B einow” Referee— e = Harris, last year's center rush. o vards dash: J. M. Braden, 16-pound & { Masked Marvel,” in his bout with e = N ~ - TEAM COMING Dadmun, a varsity tackle who c: = : bamard B. Leisuring, 7o €St imaginable range of subjects. The | M2 & 4 g g T. A. Reed, Springfield Y. M. C. A, 3 S st e sl ckle who came | organization Headed by Bresnahan | Shot-puti Bdward B. Lelsuriti 70 minister of war, of course, does mot | ‘Larmer” Bavley. The unkuown 15 o ;000" 1ympire—0Oswald Tower, An- Fonolulu, March The Chine: 5 ifts, is another eligible, but yards hurdles; Lawrence illiams, o orconally conduct that correspona- | Without a doubt the finest specimen of | “aUC&C “F ST N0 0 0T e, Btemity bail plavers loft here yes- | his election is not at all likely. Harte | to Take Over Franchise, Jr., 60 yards dash, and Johu W. Over- gice"hut since the reply engages his | 2N athlete that has ever appeared in responsibility as minister, he must in | the Capitol City, and the case and i leday on the steamship Matsonia "tn"‘ the varsity baseball catcher and is Columbus, Ohio, March 9-—Inco: ton, 1,000 yards run. cach case know that the information | 87ace fhat featured his work, was BAKER IN YANK FOLD. combinations Young” Heslin of Maple street, ut with a challenge to meet any the so-called champions in Con- ticut ai 122 pounds. Through vard’s undergraduate student body | schedule is: October 14, Worcester Weiner . .. Dwyer Right forward Kinney . s Leonard | TLeft forward | Garfield . veveecress. Burghamd Center ' M. C. A. TRACK ME | did little yesterday cxcept to discuss teum picked from the perform. | the football situation. The news that Bhio made the best showing In the | Capt. Gilman of the varsity eleven, to- Bent all-around athletic events at | ether wtih Players Boles and En- Jocal Y. M. C. A. will journey to | wright, had been dismissed from col- : r X ne 3 Littauer York, March 9.—Many more n I'rancisco, whers they will begin | slated for captain of the nine next | poration papers were filed here yes Braden and Williams are freshmen eir tour of the Unital States. The | year. | terday by the Toledo Baseball club, | but hoth men came to Yale with fine |5 exact. roundly applauded by the spectators. pening game will be played with | An effort will he made by the foot- | & corporation organized at Toledo by | records. The latter is a Chicago boy e Stanford university nine, cn | ball committee this week {o come to | Roger P. Bresnahan to take over | and prepared for Yale ut Exeter gion that is not mine, 'Genoral Gar. | fOr the Marvel to pin his opponent's | Swatting Eye. farch 16 an understanding with Percy Haugh- | the franchise of the Cleveland Amer- { Academy. He holds the Execter An- jien; said in a recent debate from the | Shoulders to the mat twice. The | Swatting Eyc. | ton regarding his continuing as head | ican ociation team. The club wa dover dual meet record of 22 1-5 sec- gpeaker's stand of the chamber in m | Winner of the bout issued a challenge Macon, Ga., March 9—The Yank- 3 = = | coach. | purchased from Cleveland banker onds for the 220-vard dash and WAS moment of pathetic despair. Tae | {0 Meet the winner of the star bout | aes, reinforced by J. anklin Baker, ow Is the Time to Start! S —— t Monday by a group of Americ the malnstay of the Exeter team in profession to which he referred was | OF @Dy man in the world . the Chesapeake F rmer and bal Nt 3 | MAHAN TO COACH U. OF C. association magnates as a temporary | the sprints while a student at that ghat of debater and of general intel- Hjalmer Lundin won in straight | huger, loafed this morning and prace« Spring Leagues | Berkeley, Cal, March 9—Announce- | 2fT2nsement pending organization of | school. Under Johnny Mack he has ligence agent for the benefit of the | falls from Santelle. “Smiler” Liv-|(jced this afternoon. The day was AETNA BOWLING ! ) 5 5 €| the Toledo corporation by Bresna- | jmproved In the dashes and great deputies. On a single day the minis- | ingston referced . windy and cold, too much so for any- | s ) o i s year. = B . g c ALLEYS e e e Al 1o o[y onlan s (oo SBRERASIS SabEcied folnlmatila vear f,f\'w”gn‘,‘]:"‘ i\:\;ss‘;;‘;;:;?:e:n}:':.,‘,h:q?. ment was made today that Eddie Ma- | han. — thing hut general practice to promote PIONEERS V ALL-N RS, condition and warmth The candidates® 2 Ol the Harvard football team, had ac- | 000, and {he incorporators besides — — - SN ors of the | batted and bunted and ran bases, the evs Reserved for Mixed e | 000, : n tors besid | of the range of questions: | The Pioneecrs. recent winners of th a : E ases, lley s cepte dthe position of assistant coach | Bresnahan are Charles F. Northrup WESLIYAN WINS, | “How many buildings were requist- | Y. M. C. A. Saturday Night basket- [ usual drill in rudiments, but Mana- sarties. | L ety Oy onfornla. foot- | George W. Ritter, John R McMahon | wyjjjuimstown, Mass. March 9—A 'tloned for ute as hospitals before Oc- | ball league, Will line-up agningt & | ger Donovan forbade a game because ball squad and would report for duty | and W. M. Richards, all of Toledo 1915; how many have been | picked team Saturday evening. P it was not the sort of weather M — 3 PSR ke _ tober lst, i T RSxEREURLEG = six-point rally in the last three min- B NC in 0 fince October 1st, 1915; | sical Director Warren S .Slater will | which to allow valuable baseball ma~ R i 7% % ? = | utes of ¥ y enabled Wesleyan to de- i ' P o e latt fro 8 llowing srial to stand around and wait foe Wa ood Bottled £ how many hotels were there among | select the latter from the following | teria P P p You ‘,!lt Good LODGES TO BOWL. SMOKE feat Williams 1 0-t0-18 score in them 2" Dlayers: Martin and Schade of the | something to do. Beqr, Wine or Liquors, Teams consisting of members of her last hasketball game of the sen~ . “Why are the daily reports of offi- | Alumni team ;Hultzren ang Stephan- | The Yankees have scheduled am Ul‘del‘ Same from Lexington lodge, 1. O. O and son here last evening Harmon, Wes- cers in charge of hospitals sometimes [ ian of tiie West in Seigrist and exhibition game in Syracuse on f\lny: PHILIP BARI)ECK | Chamberlain council, Jr. O. U. A. M, leyan's captain, was r ponsible for | signed by head nurse: % Miller of the Viking he wiil al¢o 21. The State leaguers are endeavor- y o will roll a match game this evening the last two field goals, which turn- “If such and such a paragraph of [ be a preliminary me between two |ing to bring as many major league 85 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 | at the Actna Alleys at 8 oclock, A MILD, PLEASANT 5¢ CIGAR | cd the tide against the home team. |such and such a section of such and | picked teams. | teams to the Salt City as possible. “You force me to follow a profes | It reduired a little over 30 minutes ' '@ po v Higer Still Retains