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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1916. Factory Bowling League Completes Schedule--Silent Bennv Recovers Batting Eye--Eastern Magnates Ojfer $100 for Satisfactory Schedule--Yale and Harvard to Row at New London ]une 23 10RY LEAGUERS | Domovan Thinks Maisel Johuny Evers May Be it e s WODEST BENNY HITS RAW THE CURTAIN League’s Best 3d Sacker Traded to the Cubsf’I“"r‘";";.12:5':85:1':?"1,'“"“;’i"'"i::I:I}}’f,'i‘:“i"f-f‘:‘:‘rl?1 BALL AROUND LOT To upset the prediction one or both e o o mite “widerenits | Forper Fed Pounds Om Four Sale | | | | j o S o e LT | from. any past )x'~|tmmflmr\ W | | { | | | | | | il Games Ro led Last Fvening | Rogers’ Specials vs. Regulars e | Slams—Rousch Joins Giants OFFER § l(‘O PRI/E FOR | Antonio, Texas, March 21 ) LEAGUE SCHEDULE ! i Graw's colts, who are the rcat Giants these days, bombarded three ? games in the Factory fie were rolled at the Aetna All R €vening, with the following | | TREE R “an Antonio pitchers yesterday af- yoon, and, despite the fact that Doyle and Benny Kauff got | Directors Will Meet Again April 5 1o | Settle Difficuity—3 owell Af- to the batting order after quitting Nerth & Judd. 01 cgulars, the colts landed twenty- fairs Not Scttied. ts for a total of twenty-nine The Bronchos did well, too, fourteen hits off the pitching ramer and Stroud, but they never chance to.win after the fourth® inning The score was 13 to 7. Bxireme heat probably aceounts for the pitchers' being pummeled so free- ly. U'h ermometer registered over 90 tedey here, with no breeze stirring, and the athletes were tired by the cnd of the game, which lasted more than three hours. For training purs poses, however, it was a fine workout. The Giants started to slug in the ccend inning, and kept it up througl R e - i ‘ b . . ; _ 4 A [ out the game, but the Bronchos, after . iy e . oy . £ y . - : s RO T /e de. WIn§ the score in the second inning, bmpso 5 e E . : o 5 e & i = e in185 everl ihe Ncont without another run until the A na : 97 86— 271 | T S Sl e Y : o e Ricia s s R e ionn1 Cighth. They made three undeserved : : 5 3 4 | e X 5 < runs in the first inning, when Sim- commission in,charge of MINOr 16asue ;5,6 iie o long Ay to center. Jukt | clups. The amount of the raise Was “io, ¢ reached for the ball the eun I not stated, but it was sald it would g0 him and he was forced M & E ! he substantia dodge sSimmons thus got a triple and g ith: : | L : 3 | Smith of New Bedford were given, o Giants canceled those runs with lin: | five days to come to an agreement ., i the second inning and were |fover’ the nffairs of the Tiowell club, U oriin danger therenfitr. They Bt | each is the principal owner of the ;. ory jnning except the ninth, dnd | elub, but under the terms of theimer- 4. giae scoring thirteen runs had fif- | ger agreement between the New Eng- poen® e PS F eI vos. (landiand the Bagiern ccaguts dmith, rbert Hunter, who is one of M- | who was an owner of the Manchegter w's best prospects, forced Bénky Slib Rwas ety enganginteroat LD g to run second to him in hitting | Lowell club after the New Hampshire though Kauff delivered four | team was dropped from the circuit i Uil hibai | It was understood that there was talk Iunter was at bat six times. He | on Smith's part of transferring the ' .46 a (riple, a double and two sin- McQuee | : . : i . . . o . i g two more. Kauft batted in three arne 80 . — 3 Al e ) | runs, but made only one hit for extra . e ; Jesse C. Burkett and John J. O'Den- {pace His triple came in the sev- i pan ... 90 ; Boston, March 21- is said on | mate back and is willing to give sev- | nell were elected to membership in ienth when the Glaats knocked Hay- i necney .. 38 B | — .| eral of 1 players for the vei- | the league. 0 S : ing: 8 | good authority > tha Johnny BWlines . ..... 88 ¢ o NG ran. Although the report has been S — March 21.—The tern 3 ball {ed the schedule | which ofc for considera- | tion. The meceting #d 1 until | discuss the matt this city ! It was anno that a prize of 0 would b v the schedulc which should eptable. All tentative hed vid must | be in the hanc cretary O'Neil by | I the meeting psterday 1o | the dates wo 1o away with long April 1. It wa md impossible at rearrange Berlin. iH‘.\ out of the box in less than one = Macon A 21.—-BHl Dono- | pretty swent Maisel hird 3 d by AMar Hehis e i linning. Jim Thorpe had two left- 446 2 Sl b ERMEor Rl g st = Lasen e e ARy i BILLIARD BETS OFF. handed singles and one right-handed 2 van as happy as a lark over the |er, but may shift him to the outii ose in the here say ther : B Inter-City League. wospects for the comi on. Bill | - ; A i e led off is plendid ice of the trade | Re o ; | IKramer pitched the first five in- ) g prospects for th ming n. Bill 1 played third, o the S R Charges Clavk With Not Jew Britain has a lay off this has any number of promising good P e he will hold down that S rough. With Schulte, Brown, E the Inter-City league. The t. voungsters and has considerable tron- | position. Donovan stated recently g 4 v 20 | E'accepted a challenge from Rogers’ | P16 separating the aff from the he considered Maisel the he £ T i ! : 70 surcly look like old | Chic: March 1--A stin 5 BB is =nd the match will he rolled, | Wheat However, he is not worry- [ third sacker in the American lenzu 1 anxiot > hay s old te |t 3 caused at the professional pocket bill- Teht ing about castin yod ones aside, but ) today He covers more sround than A0 ST . fard tournament yeste afternoon Results Last Week. expects the New York Americans {o | any other man in the position a n ¥ n Referee Martin ey declared capture the pennant. Donovan is nn- | addition he can heave ‘em over to | off all bets on the outcome of he Vesterday mark=d the first appear- decided as to whether he will keep | first better than any other sta- | | match between Georgo (‘lark of ; ANCC as a Glant of 13d Rousch, the Maisel or Baker at third. Bill is) tioner. ooklyn and Bennie Allen of Wan- cat young outfielder from the de- City. He charged that Clark was | funct Federal league, and he worked | not. doing his best, though the Brook- | ©Ut Just as hard as the players who Iyn ‘man, early in the game, had | N&Ve been here for a coupie of weeks. icored a high run of 43. With the i He covered a great deal of ground in nings, allowing ten hits and four runs Doing His Best in Game, troud worked ily at the finish, as ! he had a big lead: There were few trikeouts on either side. Membere of the St. Louis National League team v the game. o gain on a Chic: vew Britain 2, Bristol 1 outhington Casino 1 Btarlight 3, Wallingford 0. Team Standing. | Games Won Lost % aAve. | YALE AND HARVARD | and around this city that offer a suit- | | | 5 light . ... 13 619 5 able :uln‘”xl:lr* For e _:H\\uit i , 1 5 . Ly LD e 1 ST, e o5 score 89 to 88 in Clark's fax e | centerfield in the ufternoon practic hrifo 10 556 5 TO CONTEST JUNE 23 Athletic A. A., 15 Sixth street, Bridge- | shot that Ionk)ml :u.«?.r'qnym {game between the McGraws }‘)"" § ; - 0 : ol SR e ' ; T 0 e ViGN el ttys, and also hit the ball hard il o l Bl ¢ ’ short run, and Clark missed after| McGraw, who was afraid RotiscH uthi 10 11 476 Crews Will Row Upstrecam on the PENN TO PLAY PRINCETON G fl dfi' making two. would overexert himself, took _him E DQRILE 10 | g = 1 ' y [72)Z4a72 ice Fey then stated that bets were off. | out of the game in the fourth inning, ’ and sent him back to the hotel, With i the colts and the regulars at San An- : ! tonio the daily game between the High individual single, Jacobs, i44.| New Haven, March 21.—The Har-! Philadelphiz, March 21—The Uni- ! (cregiti et ith hiz proper | Luderus tea at battle in the [ charge an injustice fo Clark. Clark | voungsters had to be abandoned, but | | | Allen declared to the spectators that | | | High individual three string, Welch, | vard-Yale 'varsity four-mile race will versity of Fennsylvania basketball ey National, for, ¢ not so lusty at |said nothing. Allen then ran out, win? } McGraw, who changea his mind did | i B i sl Heritord 6. Thames River Again This High team three string—Hartford, | | Tie in Basketball Lt’i"u(‘ to Be De- he knew nothing of the match being | 1 Year. | cided March @ 3 i Ssam and Ty. | These two should give the Cravath- | “fxed” and said he considered the H e toaaal o BriAsy. Jirsl28 on thel tear willl mectBrincetont h el poste rust Sim il b e meeaet e | ihaslugging . the two Giants | ning 100 to 91 in twenty-one innings. [ not go to San Antonlo as he intended, held a game between players chos€n by himself and Matty. It w con- Schedule This Week. Thames river. at New London, ac- Season game in this city on March small— are much fleeter than their Philly | The result wound up their part in March 20, Southington at Harcford. | cording to the tentative program to decide the intercollegiate wmevw liftle letters unto each; I vivals the tournament. Allen's final stand iirch 21 Stariight at Bristol made public here last night. On ac. championship, providing tlie Pennsyl- Anq yet vou will not find in all | The White Sox, ing being five won and seven ceded at the finish that the Mattys Marching 21. Casino at Wallingford. | count of tidal conditions, the race will vania Faculty committee gives its 7Tpe wide, wide range of baseball The most dangerous combination | 2Nd Clark's seven won and five lost. | had won, but nobody knew what the This Week's Schedule. | be rowed upstream for the third suc- consent at a meeling to be held to- speech sf all—even upon a par with Cobb | Morris Fink of Philadeiphia scored | score was ¢ Other leagues will bow! this week as ive year, starting at the vailroad night. o more so wondrously complete nd Crawford—belongs to the White a 100 to 78 vietory over 7nc Concan- s lows bridge and finishing at Bartlett's The Princeton players have obtair- yyhen Bugdom raves in accents high | So non, making his final standing four | SWIMMERS ELECT CAPTAIN Tuesday—Rangers' league Cove ed the consent of their Faculty o' e sure it hanks no stars more sweet | lins and Jackson should average | O and eight lost Concannon's final | Cambridge, Mass., March 21—Hunt Wednesday—Adkins' league. There will be five events cn the play here. 1In anticipation of a fa- )., Sam and T | 230. Collins is next to Cobb, only a | St2nding is five won and seven lost. [ wentworth of Chicago was elected Thursday—Goodfellowship league. | program, a graduate eisht-oar race vorable decision by the Faculty the . e L il oy (TBelnishirunoththe pamo ol mude | Gat i aiior by i et DI e | Thursdey afternoon, June 22, first and Pennsylvania players were called | 1 sam and Ty—it's hard S IR e e 1 S by Concannon, with 32 et e : g BB & cis Hish aaity scores were >‘r"<‘.vond freshman ?x;.:hf(-loarf-;c s l‘t‘r}“ together for practice last night SR (A o et ;1 Greenville Joc had a slump last L follows: gavigmorilus Stofibe Spllomec Dyatnol — Sam without Ty means - ss, | season, but his normal pace is .350 second ’'varsity eight-oar race, and | WHITE SHADES WELLS |1y without Sam might not get home; | cr better, with a shoal of long range | Monday—W. Wright 5 ADES $ < ' then the final event between the frst AL p - | Tuesday—Games, 12 S aTeIts craey | Cincinnati, 0., March 21.—Harder -housh cach alone will often do, |swats tossed in. 3 % he pair together never dic: Wednesday- 3. Anderson, 179, B ra.c v SE00" !punching and a strong rally in the | y i . | The race between the second fresh- g s zall Don't figure one—just count on two, | Heavy Artillery. one Bettel" High Daily Scores. Thursday—Nichols, 131. i 55 i i closing rounds earned a shade for 5 man eights an innovation, and it is L 2 a shade for > S s b it Magee-Baker o Friday—A. Anderson, 129. g that final plans for this Charles White, of Chicazo, over Matl | Both Sam and Despite the r the Saturday— s, i rells sl S A John 11 McGough, | Cravath-Luderus combination, Tigers Saturday—Chalmers, 134. have not yet been accepted. The row- t“\.clln the English lightweight, in a | S o and White Sox have the best of the n 1ap at R L ing officials o2 the two universities will !#n round no-decision bout herc last | The Dynamite. Feavy artillery. For, like unto the | REEK MADE RECORD ON MAT. meet soon to draft final plans night, according to the sport writers | tyrical of- | cla Mackmen who had three heavy » i / > Mr. McGough's pleasing Iy M > he T < h‘ at the ringside. Wells did most of | L € ' w topic for foday-s |Fieces in place of two S et aps m this orizas Threw Twenty Men in Less | LOOKING FOR GAMES, lhol ]r‘;\rllln[:_ I:H:{]\r str mh]t lefts “fm'm;; sug ”d]\m and McInnis—the Tigers have | S Tha a . " ks rig] 5 tc i A8 g sectic < 3 ot Than Half Hour. The Athletics, a fast semi-pro team °Nd TiBhts to White's jaw, but the | dissection Cobb, Crawford and Veach, while the blows lacked power White showed | L Batting ovder, lor in 'most Icinity: Philadelphia, March 21.—Manager | of Bridgeport, would like to arrange . =y " qcantase in el Al In each batting order, N most {yyhite Sox have Collins, Jackson and ittleton, in looking over the records &@mes with some fast ball teams in 8¢ 2dvantas ; Zaneel patfing orders;ithere s iagicluster jof “ 2 I"ournier. fighting and scored heavily at times | gepamite arranged for the production | Fher ! = the Pennsylvania wrestlers, found — ith body blows. fedyianlteiatrangas i B PLOSHCH There isn’'t a member from either . hat Mike Dorizas. who won the in- itkody blone AONIAD. of runs. Sam and i ! |trio who should hit below .300, and | as one] gla.ss Wl‘” Rdice. 5 bor rwsiaht wiostiing | B ———— l!sam, form this run-making c °r | it would take a bird of a prophet to conclusive hampionship last week at Princeton | HARVARD RIFLEMEN WIN. |ior the Tigers. Last season the suy which trio will assemble more v forty-nine seconds, has taken a few | Cambridge, Mass., March 21— but one real Tiva ‘!]““ "" ‘l““‘ L hits, as each set should be good for prove. feconds less than twenty-nine ninutes vard last night defeated the rifle Ues iz, B Otaath S Bna LR gl a Rtotal oTE0 0l sate Iblows: - resydaml N e {eErniiGE iale) lUntversity ingal duall| i Butithe walisoxen for LaLeRw Aoty Life's Greatest Moment, Ask for your ale so complete. uring his three yecars of intercol- ; :3':}":;:)‘;:1‘ *’fr“h‘(‘f“i“"‘ e Sembaran e | Now looms the greater hour or lager by the giate competition. i ¢ 5. > score was 990 | IvalfBatiing st alns. | The arts have ever known, Howe of Annapolis was the only 4 977, Captain W. S. Stearns of H: { Cobb and Crawford should 5 Tho il e = name— I o hins laatan ont the fuil nide ; vard was high gun, with a score |lead the list for another year, al- |Ig worthy of the throne, i hiinutes with the big Greek. This v/ 199 out of a possible 200. though Sam is now 34 years old. But | : FISCHER — out was one of the first Dovizas ever | | | e {in addition to Cravath and Luderus, | gow slow the laggard hours, articipated in and Howe managed to b BRESNAHAN CLUB PRESIDENT. | {Wo noted sluggers who did so much |\vith destiny a-wing: FOY Goodness’ tay the tim playin TR the Toledo, Ohio, Mareh 21— The To. |10F the Phillies, there will be further | come, Fale, before our reason snaps bout was awarded to Dorizas on de- = sition from the “ankee | A o e - {ledo Bascball company, with Roger [N o rom ‘,:1‘,.(_:.“0 Yankee } An rush them to the ring Sake' i : Qdds and Such. 4 | Bresnahan as president, was orgar- | ized here yesterday. The capitali 1-[ hould outbat Crawford, and you will | What is your opinion of the }\\1], Bpecial Ratesto Ladies ) |on e Jovono, it allsiock pata | e et combinasion LV o [osidenti wuerlow 5. 7 in. Bresnahan \\fll(‘] - \ /) i « ar to e redo able IerS, Afternoons / | of it and the balance has been made !"""]:'U‘“,::‘m;"", e Ll e SOOI e i e Wik winn, i : i {up largely by local business men 52 3 to 1 that Moran stays the Hmit. | | . AETNA BOWLING The company will conduct the affairs | £¢¢ Should bat 300, wWith WARCU iy {0 3 1-2 that Willara knocks out | Our SpeCIal Brew jof the Toledo American association Moran. | I ey ; * on the ba i ALLEYS | club. pleg Jeat il R |1 to 12 that Moran knocks out Wil- | bl | e should deposit many a precious {i i is a special Brewery Bottled at the plate through his own : < . FIELDER SIGNS BOXING BILL. e G e to 1 that both are on their fect at roduct that's ALL quality. BESTIN IG and Baker's deadly eve and swir e i P q y i Trenton, N. J.,, March 2l1—Gover- The Giant Entry. WIOKE AMERICA ! FCTRIET He o Aol o G| i e s o Gome || e G 9 ot o o e e i, s 0 B 60 WU 6 e, 1 The Hubert Fischer Brewery 2. i Doyle and Benny Kau £0 many words, it would be that at \ der the law athletic clubs of thic s & S ks x . ( )( ) It E ants. Doyle led the Nation- s e :n rounds Willar ; HARTFORD, CONN. ‘ le»i years standing may cond 50 SE he GlantARRoYs Bl (L Saden the end of ten rounds Willard wiit 1 . o SoLp By round houts, the boxers may wear |5 = 8T &L S o lmed ty . | | be leading by a safe margin, but with gloves of eight ounces and ihe hout Lo part of a walkover attached. ; . e ” S - = ¢ YO DOUTS | e long distance type We don’t believe that Willard can | 3 P AL LOUSS W, ¥UDE, HUPRL BluO.N iS5 & CO HE M. A MILD, PLEASANT 5c CIGAR The Ashley-Babcock Co. SRR N T I d o, LV AN & COs HEP R ey 4 |Gnustebetaccordineiion s rules. { MANN SCHMARR. W. J. McCARTHY. Cobb will outbat Magee, but Baker On Saie by your dealer or | [ |