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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1916. Willard Has Nice Bank Roll ““Salted’’ Away--Three College Aquatic T. cams Tied for Honors--U, Works Bowlers Still Winning--Nauagtuck Swamps Local Quintet--Amateur Rules Defined ° oL Z e - Loz s _ b A - Of Toled ' e | £ | * ledo, Believes He C | | SAY PENN DEANS Of T oledo, Believes He 1 | | ‘ | 1 Oarsmen Will Not Be Permitted fo “4 ssociation Fennant| .. v o Lo End of| ‘ Circus Contract Not Conting S Grantland Rice ; R That D . ies Wi [ | ' i S in Moran Bont 0w on That Date ; Series With North & Judd Team | » , i on Success in Moran Bon S | SR | some one has said there is very jis a fairly husky one, as weight goes, | i | ko i in |Lut it will not be a record. | & o bhilagelphia | B : S ik | little romance or sentiment left in B | REeAIme thoww lere i yesterday at | ued their good work at the Aetna Al- | . weigh about 455 pounds on the nigh n B i i the University of Pennsylvania faculty | R e o 3 A What about the case of the 25th, the fghting Ides of | 5°°0 Mmany people seom to thilll hag refused to sanction the date of et e At DR e R b aneh car i it | March Jess Willard, heavyweight champ June 17 for the intercollegiate regatta | g9l & Hroln quintetiwolout ot threoll Al el Y o | " This is well above the Jefferies- | §ot nothing for his fight with J@ at Poughkeepsie, owing to the exami- | games. The losers however, gave |- | Johnson weight combination, as that | son, and that he was forced into tions which are held here at that e : | When Roger was u youngster of 45 - S| 4 st gl o { at’| the league leaders a hot battle | : was a modest 442 Willard and | bout with oran because the el me This places the board of | e e s {en he had one he his hero was | Johnson weighed 465, but the record Stewards of the intercollegiate re- | Myers who DUt up o fine eeir oo la ball player, and Roger worshipped | kelong to the Willard-Morris affair at | Was weak, they will bo surpriSe ;)“r{(';vv"“r‘:v;lv’l'(~x“!m it o gocs WO B WP & fine game on - grom afar, but with Increasing |Madison Square Garden something | learn that he is really a wealthy ie big college the lanes, twice going over the cen ; ., _ over two years ago. When there two | He has deposited in various Chie A Howard ‘hairms ! ? Gevotion. When the price of a : : : 5l ) F _chairman of |. tury mark and totaling a score of | entered the ring there weére 483 | }0hpq nearly $80,000, which is ¥ the rowing committee of the Univer- 312 for the night's play. Nichels of |PIECHCT seat was not available the |pounds of human flesh In sight. So | money than he once thought s B d in vain to swing the local | el !'l : voungster took his place at an es- |the Willard-Moran displacement Will | the worlc zuthorities over so tha B e losers was second high man with | N 3 ¢ the record, al- i i et hat _ the ' race e ma | pecially constructed knothole to fol- {Pe 28 pounds blow the record, al He owns two motor cars, and would be held June 1 He left for 307. I ’ though 455 pounds distributed he- i ; i New York city yesterds P { low this plaver in his work in the 4 0 enough coin to protect his familyy . ,) ves <: Al_\“AfiFrnuun i The games hetween the North & |palq and at bat. Roger, the young- | LVeen two men should indicate at | matter what happens, ' and thag or a conference wit Morton G. | i % et s S > YOUNE- |)oast a fair degree alth. | hi " e - ot Colibia e el Judd and the Berlin No. 2 fives werc ! ster, used to wonder where rare for- | 6ast 2 fair degree of health E him is his dream come true. In spel Columbia representative on the hoard | rip snorters, the boys from the Hick- | tune would ever give him the oppor- | ]“"_I s | ing of th‘\‘ purse of $47,000, which of stewards. | town going down to defeat twice. A |lunity to meet this hero of his. That | . S SRR _.,, | will receive for the Moran bout, '8 P o hoiey e Cannol Mhid b e, | = 4 e he considered one of his main life | ‘“Tide and time for no man wait.” | sum means little to him. 2 on June 1 Al Ohs | margin of two pins separated ‘he ,mpition |But Teddy and Ty don’t wait for Through his manager, Tom Joi sisenbrey. - “I had hoped to fi\,"tm‘:‘fi‘,‘\‘ | teams in the last and final gam Ten years later Roger was playing |time and tide. Not a tenth of a sec- | he has collected most of his bank aip, but it is now certain ‘that the | Carey's work in the final game won |gide by side with this hero of his {ond. ) 5 L, n the past five months. Most of Penn faculty will not permit the big | for the Bucklemakers. He also se- {Leoyhood « in a big league, For | A bad start is a fatal handicap only | immense salary gotten from his @ sRo on Ehat et ut least w0 Tor oo cured the high single of the zame, [the star's name was Napoleon to the runner who needs a long lead | cus appearances went into the bani we are concerned. It will probably | 104 while Selander garnered high to- | L [in the stretch. To the fighting heart Before Willard left Chicago he Be! nblaaveing j”nn 24 ”!.' “r 3 m"r::m";? 1\”¥h a score of { Mol Gace ol itho (Gubs: it is merely an added incentive. | n\u‘rlo inlnrn‘-tfl(-d :‘n the Prugrc.‘ys ma 3 possible at Poughkeepsi i SlEacheloy ol g 5 ) e e e ; — i | in the erection of a new garage S st ! Chuck_company proved to much L T e s semson thev wiy | George Stallings still believes there | anything clse. Much has been styeam at Poughkeepsie on June 24, | the Benedicts, winning two out of | ney Lo W s o oo e chance for Bill James, hig 1914 | abov’ his love of his famiiys This is hardly feasible. It would be | FHreetEamcatonicHodlietnal Ariayanes | oo Bate 8 SR00 EBEE G SO to work back into DItching | appears to be true. He has four INinokeltie o kot evbir Tastilic to. evening. | |Gustataon featuredl for Aot oLl TIOEe than s be. Here is what you might, if | dren, three of them girls, the & Helaga taror b | losers. The scores follow: [manager. o 1t has expressed great |YOU wanted to, term a coincidence. | of whom is 8 years. But he 18 plan,® contipusdiMr. Blsenbrey. b Jadomn ‘}HT oi L"‘\n finish first | There 8re two Bill James in base- | ticularly crazy about RSt . Syl e s A 4 jconfidence in his abllity 10 #nish TS | hall. Both are big, powerful fellows, | hoy, whése name is Jess, Ir. i T AT b e ton e eL Al jBut ball players and mandgers 10 | gyoung 6 feet two or three. Both are | There has been some tallgd aB 29, which 18 a concession in" our | i e AL e © o tho | under And both are afflicted | Willard having a circus contract wiill o e de ety Gaudette prised to see the Cubs even in N | iy p,q pitehing arms that may end ! calls for him winning a battle bel are Blyans first division i Ihe fleure THati-tues il thelt carcersaatfonce: the season begins. This, Jones a f we schedule the race for June Hoffman | Giants, Dodgers and Phillies will all | RN is absolutely untrue. 29 it must be hel at date, s 12 4 ot feoohm: o ’ | is ab ey e o edand ifnish o front of tiie W anman W Pome to Bennie, | His cireus contract for the Tes e railroad will not agree to a post- |chine. This general opinion is based | b s for Will: > receive $5,000 scnement There are difficulti . : “ubs have | O, Bennie Kauff, or Willard to receive $5, I y here are difficulties {tvpon the belief that the Cubs have | o el and bagins - Atk a: G about this date, too, for at 4 o’clock N {a weak infield and only an ordinary | o ot Veraber 1450 J the water is rough, and if the varsity S | outfield, with a world of uncertainty | abput enoff, enoff. |vember 1.0 G race is held at 4 o’clock, the fresh- el lattached to the pitching of Seaton | TR s | 2 iy ean ire, | men and junior varsity races w Kilduff . I Do Wb dcppedbaaliibacE : L. BOWLERS. enough money this year to retire, o beltell i itoionn ot .‘]"“L‘l Walker o Pl SECRRES S8t e | says, for most all of his earnings # Whantie i Hieh folte g 78 L | Hiave Good Tntentions Rather Than | el from the pay envelope direct to will o 2 (= = ! i & | savings bank. It is figured that @ ill soon come to sowe decision as | TR MR R R § g SR R e G WIS | NyaeK L Around Second. | High Scores. 1% { = " 5 t5 dha dateiand s d ! 4 . m_ | big money paid by the circus peo e et e l“:“’ Face, The main Cub weakness seems to | 'r}h» lh{ss\’e—‘l,(-\lr]vnd Somneny (l-“““"““" i been responsible for the enorme sl e n to see almost every R 1he at sccond. You will notice, | gether club held a bowling tourna- | P08 P800 5 R o ran bout, cean in the university. The heads of North & Judd. most flag winner rong in their ' ment at Nelson's bowling alleys | PUrse Put up & ALl el the departments hav . 3 2 Willard s he will weigh about he depart s have refused to ar Glane v 104 79 98— 28! | combination he The old Cubs had Thursday evening. | pounds and be:lard and: fit; I rznge for the oarsmen to take the ex- Whittley 99 76 93— 268 {Fvers and Tinker: the Mackmen had A very enjovable evening was spent, | PSR S, B e dhout 20 pow aminations either before or after the Bauer 73 o5 {Parry and Collins; the Giants had 'and although the scores did not run’, ="' " n ' 0o Gther chandpion ey cheduled time for them, or to per- Gregor: 91 96 Fictcher and Doyie: the Braves had | high the intentions of the “fellow dia when In condition. Jeffries M muhz\ professor to go to Poughkeepsie, Selander 101 100 anville and Iavers. were good and the enthu smthat p6 piggest tittle holder until Willardl R been mu;‘p in former years, to These w all star combinations. | was lacking in bowling was made up ',qvent and Jeffries never scaled oWl ive the men the examinations. The 11 Mick Doolan is a first class short- | in their song b g B Mick OgIe A Ar song 230 pounds, W shape to fighte] fnal examinations take place the first op, the Doolan-Yorkes combina- | Sl | 230 pounds, when in P 8] two weeks of June, during which Toledo, ©., March 11.—Baseball upa good fight for the American ¢ I Ny o =5 tion hardly seems to be flag win- { S | e ¥t ‘t;"rw it W'ould be necessary to have the | fans here are happy over the fact i}'\k\um‘] h'])(‘lntflnf L‘h'\- lmt.'nmy‘ ;\:\;v:: i.\m'nh ag ning type 1 l]l. }.if)‘);:?sun, (Capt.) | Y. M. C. A. BASI b BatENS L Eheiscens OF the racestil AT R G e, BrecnahansSmal:in g EESEARER FROCERE YNCIL S e R LR 90 oo Sy | A picked team of members of ti It Is true that the faculty has not e e (MeeseitomaticsbRlcopg st ) 94 The Duffer’s Lament. e dons 5 | Y. M. C A. saturday Night leagi acted on the matter as a body, but | SVery effort to strensthen phrchaseq fthe lolodon imandhine | Stiroetsl 85 The time I've spent in woolr H. Newell will' play the Plonsers winners St the refusal of the deans means prac- |team. Since the former Cub catcher | Roger also intends to do some cateh- | IS i J. Aitken | it play the Pl E g tically the same thing. Another date | took over the Toledo club he has|ing the coming season. };1:1\]!1)0_:‘;!- | mel L E J. Hanrahan g o must ‘be set for the race, either a |8rabbed a number of old big league § eran behind the bat the Toledo pitch- | ‘hould swing a club ‘egencdiat | team will have the following lineu week e d some promising voungsters. | ers should receive some good hand- d swing : A Take @ 7 E gl two later. As to what day e e kel | o oLt o PYE Has been my game's undoing H. Malmfoldt { Martin and Hultgren, forwands§ s et B hale D cannoustaid udhien R & ; | Hulteren o Through pro’s have often taught me, | i e e | Schade, center; Miller and\ Siegrisf R octenalihourh i Ram i palug it ol O SN S AR ST — - ~—— | North 91 I've smeared the stuff they hrought s e 4 | guards. A preliminary game will pré ndeavor to fix things up tomorrow : . letins e me; SN ey | cede the main contest morning.” nearly every batter that s to the | with the Boston Americans, Toronto | Kahms ;" 1 . e My ealahoohs i 2 S S R 2 plate,” says Jennings. While I like | ociation, and Utica of the State |Bowers ........ 94 100— 283 Ue “topsiland hool AL 94 TAFT RE CTED CAPTAIN BASEBALL BRIEFS. to have a pitcher take a shot nl_flw ague. And trouble's dll they've wrought me Pig Skins. e : 1 i " ¢ AM' Manager William T N of the | batter if the latter is crowding things - y i - H. Coutant, (¢ 53 Yale's basketba team, which Boston American league baseball | t00 close, I do not believe that hurlers Joe Byrne, taird baseman of the J. gle Men. e Dt S closed its season in a ;,e with Cor= team, the world’s champions, left Bos. | Should act. deliberately in attempting } G. Brill team of the Delaware county | Gustafson 100 104 WAIIGT L Sd e 8ht Al on ors ‘GoRAdGnt . Scheidler nell for third plac l’-‘ \HF“\’P;_P“‘H'-BG ton vesterday with the first squad of | to injure their opponents.” j league la season, has signed \\{th Johnson 81 7L would be a most depressing affair . Alderman Charley Taft as captain. e is a son Blavers for the training camp at Hot it | Bridgeport. He has played in the Ca- | MeGrath 95 e e B, Calvert of Sharles P. Taft of Cincinnatly Springs, Ark. The party Ineluded Detroit will carry eight pitchers this | nadian and Tri-State leagues. Fhornten a1 : S oS IRT S LR H, Leads and nephew of William H. Taft of Olwf Henriksen, substitute outfielder; son. Dauss, Cov ie and James - Burci ek e s s e | I." Johnson Yale. Harold Janvrin, general uti man of course, sure of their places. nl LR Thar i . ol T. Crean T : an, 2 A k how me peopie would drop | s J . B e e vetersn. 16 iy nesinat me|| THERE IS NO/CHARITY. |{hinic"hovs manspeaple would drop | T Grean - wasLETAN Lehigh university, who will t for a | fine test this spring, while Lowder- IN THIS TEAM’S HEART — —— page confessed. | R. Wright Middletown, March 11.—The Wes- position as pitcher. Pitchers McCabe, | milk and Bland are also reasonably Combined Weight I2. Barrow leyan University swimming team de- McHale, Ruth and Pennock and |certain to be retained. Jennings hopes e = T S R Sty ‘ elght, e feated Springfield Y. M. C. A, college Catchers Thomas and Haley, the lat- | to have two capable lefthanders: this | Naugatuck Makes Locals Took Like | The Willard- Moran combination 994 ast nizght, 2846 28, ter a recruit from the Providence In- | means McTigue, Oldham and mith- | poralytics and Blind Men—Win- | terhational league team, were expect- | Son are in the race for the extra place. | A ] | ed to join the squad at Albany. Lewisg, { Erickson, because of the price paid ! ners Act Like Villa's Men., i Speaker, a’ln{] Hrwl)r‘:‘, outfielders, will A'olr lm]n_, $5,000 & nld H‘w y-r:uw; -\'!»uml- Although the members of the New 4 L not report for practice until later in | ed in his favor, stands a good chance | &~ e o $ the menth of being retained. AR R RGN TRRCRCOIT ) —— T i . were not in Columbus; New Mexico, 3 N VAT b ot oae T the ot as Manager Louis Pieper of the Lynn | recently when General Villa and his Tl}]‘ee Teams A[‘e N(]w Tled 107 Certain propositions when he broke in | Club announces the following as his | pana entered the Good O1d U. S. A with the Chic: that I ever came | Sauad for the coming season: | each and every member of the quin- F]I‘St PlaCe in Jontact with,” says Billy Sullivan, [ Pitchers, Williamg, Brennan, Mar- ! (et are acquainted with the meaning “Walsh was positivly the most er- | tin, Jewett, Tucro, Rettig, Schwartz |of slaughter, having undergone the RIS ratic thrower I ever saw for a pitch- | Whittaker: catchers, Haight, Foste thrilling experience last evening in o T er. He never could shoot across two | Masterman, Freer; infielders, Deno- | Naugatuck. With premeditation and Princeton, N. J.. March 11.—The | strikes in succession and it took us | Ville. 1b; Gl b: McCarthy, 2b; | malice aforethought, the hoys repr Princeton university swimming team ! wo years to bring him into pitching """f“ s Keaio: nch, ss; | senting the institution of learning in |tied with the vYale and Columbia | effectiveness.” outfielder Porter. Maloney, | the Rubber Town, waded through, | . i i ¢ e iesCE S 2 ’ Tierney, Everett, Nut trampledl on) fandicruslied thetlocalsi| b i chonporsaiRia cen e IRt g /////,,/////r It's doubtful if there’s a minor = on the basketball court, score 35 to | C0llegiate league when it defeated the i league in the country with more Frank Schulte’s excuse for turdi 1 The Hardware City boys were i swimmers here last night by a | ) apable list of managers than will | at the C ubs’ training. camp was sat never in the running, the work of Iscore of 29 to 24, The Tiger water- | hold forth in the stern. Heinie { factory to Manager Tinker who rein- ! Leavy, et. al., mystifying them &t TiEn toole the Bt the start whent Vagner, Burkett, Duffy, Jack Flynn | Stated him vesterday in the re r | tim SRR Sk SRSlaLomhans, nd Lou Pieper arc clever baseball | line-up, according to a di=patch from | “Slim” Bachulus {he elongonated | the¥ Won the relay race, equaling the mén, ones who can be depended upon | Tampa. George Zabel, the | | slat, playing the role of center for the | intercollegiate record of 1 minute | to get results, With such an array of | Pleaded that examinations at col- | locals, was the only player who met | 44 2-5 seconds, which they established | e should be a grand old | lege he attends at Baldwin, Kan., tad | with much success at tossing field | here last week against Columbia. scramble for the pennant delayed him, and he too was par- 1 goals, accumulating three during the Burchenal of Princeton and Schlaet | Rt doned. { Play, (just think of it, three,) while fof Yale had a duel in the shorter | Hub Leonard’s success as an Amer- 9 T | Parker shot two, which completed a | sWims and neither man could secu | *an league pitcher is due to a great Benny Kauff, surrounded by Sec | healthy evening’s work for an the advantag The Eli ar toolk extgat, to his “bean ball throwing” | {ary John B. Foster of the Giants and | legzed basketball team. Breckenridgt | first in the 50-yard swim, while | hactics. At lenst this is the opinion of j fifty-two willow bats, left the Penn- | tossed the remainder of the “beloved” | Burchenal got the honors in the cen- | Hugh Jnnin “Leonard would not | svlvania station yesterday for Marlin, | 15 points from the foul line. tury. Summar; ! se nearly so successful as a pitcher | Texas. Kauff had finally come to Garrick played an excellent Relay Race—Won hy Princeton. | were it not for his desire to ‘dust off’ | terms with the New York club and his | for the winners at guard as did 1 (Selby, Lester, Delacy, Burchenal); recompense; although not announced | and Zwick. The summary of the ai- | second. Yale, (Ferguson, | — — _I fcially, aid to be $6,000 a ycar {rocity follows: How hlaet). Time—1:44 ! with a $5,000 bonus. If he comes up | Naugatuck New Britain 50-Yard Swim—Won by Schlaet | Th U l BO(:I{ SMOKE | to expectations he will be liberally | Zwick el Hibbard | Yale; second, F Princeton € Unusua & | treated by the New York club, but like Right forward. third, Delacy, Princeton Time— | The use of IMPORTED BOHEMIAN | the other players he must go through | Leary, Dolan Breckenridge | 0:25 | Hops exclusively assures the 4 the routine of development and disci- Teft forward. 100-Yard Swim—Won by chen- highest quality. pline, HHERER e S ne d ot faoms achulus | al, Princeton; second, Schlaet, Yale; 4 A MILD, PLEASANT 3¢ CIGAR | Beforc leaving here, Kauff again cx- Genter hiitaeEDole e F i coton i T oo On Tap or in Bottles. i pressed his optimistic confidence in | Garrick - | 0:59 At Deslar's—or for Fiuily Trade himself and said that he would surely | Raypkiewich e B be a surprise to Manager McGraw. Right guard. Yale cond Hopkins, Yale: third, | Time to Start ght & ! ; . ow Is t!\e e Welsh, J. I - Solomon, Schmidt. | Lester, Princeton. Time—2:42 2 Sprmg Leagues The Utica Baseball club of the New guard. N | kancy Dive—Won by Friessel, BOWLIN York Stdte league accepted the terms Score, Naugatuck 3 New Britain | Princeton; second, Scobie, Yale; third, | AETNA Y G | of the Syracuse club yesterday after- | 15; goals from floor, Zwick 4, Leary, | Benjamin, Yale. ! ALLEYS { noon and will purchase the release of Chevalier 3, Garrick 4, Welsh, ! Plunge for Distance—Won by Nor- | : o & d Baseman Ambrose McConnell | Bachalus P BT als fre ris, Princeton; sccond, Lambstreet, | d for Mix econ achalus arker 2; goa rom i 7 ond, leys Reserve' 0! ed for $1,000. McConnell will manage | fouls, Zwi Pe-kenridze 5; refercs | Yale: IHhird @ Durtes! Yile D Parties. { the Utica team. He formerly played ! Velte; time of halves, 20 minutes. | tance—T1 feet 6 inches. Parker im-—- e Won by rguson, ON TAP A’ T LOUIS of our Bottling Department. The Hubert Fischer Brewery, HARTFORD, CONN. 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