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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 23. 1916. eporzs From Fighters’ Say They Are Fit as Fiddies--**‘Home Run’’ Baker Shows He is Still Able 10 Swar the Pill--Hartford and New Britain High Quintets Clash Tomorrow--Baseball Resulis ER GETS INT[I [Real News Won’t Be Mexico Vor>EAurope, | DORT :‘“‘“\;;“i‘h‘l“f:bum " YANKEE LINE-UP Butr “Who Won; Willard or Moran?” ; e _, B\, LIGHT Pencil Wiclders Unable to Keep Up to Pace Set by Bindery Team— Cluncy Stars, Run Hitter Completes Dono- i & ‘ - S e e As the momentous hour approaches | Flow does the het look Like money Aqiins icaguc Jast cveniy at the L £ SuaE 4 : 5 -k - : whercin Frank Moran is to hurl his | I the bank Actna alleys, the former with the high * on, Ga., Marc —While fight- ¢ wares at the chin and body of Jess \When Slim Love, {he six foet seven (otal score of the evening, 282 and Willard, and vice versa, it is hard to | mch Yankec cher, starts work Crean with a century mark of 105 * : s e, via. the dope, where Pittsbu from onc of these high mounds thal epgston also sccured some honors m Baker handed Christy | 3 5 : ’ . £ | Frank has anything but the fraile: now adorn so many ball parks he can bwson and Reuben. de .Marqui : . % A N 4 . T sort of an outside chance to finish | also double as an aviator droppir Btory pokes, Charley Faust, erst- | : S oy 4 : G first. Lombs on an unfortified town, ! } ; e | WL : : . . ’ % You can figure up and down. back rean’s. jinx annihilator for the Mc- | - % § B . : _ i The office force frésh with the regiment and famous mountain | : . : § 1 and forth, going and coming, hither “Stallings « aves Sirold ot ICtoby 'on thels broail afell remarked solemnly, “If they ! 5 P 5 : : . L and thither, and all the other ways . 50 e i1 f y or i i 1 Bhly let me pitch it would : - = £ 3 . A : : . : | there are, without discovering 2 ieskood x\”x”\ of 1nsLEWaoR: SRR o been different Baker never | & : 3 2 H - - ) probability in the way of vic- | ., 'hewayside last evenliigy And s A= have hit me for a home run.” | ; i g i . He has a chance, of course, but | Eenny Kauff, with a slow stay sult the Bindery five romped away B 50 vou fizure that out . $ 8 s o . Sy - fthe shot looks longer day by day as looks better than Benny 1\4‘{-‘1"“\” te ”\hr' e s he . e = 5 E e - - 8 . o | e . ‘ i e March 1 ue. The date ter winning the fi e from e asked him. *’Cause the balls R 5 - i & . : 4 | the dope unravels. ‘lu(v\;{ ;x::r':,;“ L” G airill ha0t oss mir LhVA BiRe. Compeliay ieh can only be hit for singles,” . . ; : : e | = o0 |l : 31 o oom founc e pace toc st e v L 3 . . Comparative Stuff, crop is April 12, peeicd off room found the paco too fast and 8 Charley. | 3 : : 2 e hat dz nly go to sec Gropped the remaining games to their Tipole, pitching for the Yankee | £ i - i g 4 = Moran certainly equals Willard in | prior to that & Ll o Do G e RE oorek: fligans yesterday, prevented Baker % . S . : / = irage and intelligence. No one can é = | i er the 1911 World's Series in ints' office, a few weeks after J. ingle of 109, but his other did not reach the height of tearing one over the fence, but % S ¥ : ; ‘ e ] % e th ay from him. The blonde fouldn’t prevent Trappe's reason % i : i : & 4 3 3 > 3 3 attler is not only game. but he can peing on the map from thumping | ' : : S i e his head as well as his fists. for a double. The two-base lick S S G M. .7 | But, for that matter, Willard has fled the regulars to tie the score | 2, o : # : so proven his gameness, and the fe eighth and they won out in the o - - ¢ FEREE : 4 | Kansan is no boob 3 to 2. . . it . y , . : [ So Moran picks up only a small ad- Cheers for Baker. : k- A 3 . : L . ; o here to put against Willard's | margin in all physical ways, REDS LOSI TO TEX AN eto 51 Office, ST NsY 6 81 87 If William Jennings Bryan aged a ball club he v ould assc bis clan for the first ten minutc fore the first game was played | not lose by any wider nu n Slito than Binder fineteer: darkies gave their collexe when Baker made his firs ance at.the plateigsthe g. J. Franklin slapped one down | harley Mullen which pped to When yvou are going against an 1 w opponent whae is bigzer than vou are, ' shreveport’s Rally in Sixth Nets 710 2 ctronger than you are, taller and e heavier than yYou are. faster than vou : ¢ arc——and they don't let you wear Shreveport i { e Stoda it field It was hot anc ome oun-- the finish is fairly obvious. Shreveport, c Buc t * | Rockwel] . 5 ght Baker should have had a hit, ; . 3 : i e fed six runs in the eighth mning ! crean 91 108 Frank doesn’t need charity il . i = . 7 i Psychology and Such, e o been retired, and || OiConnell 80 87 o -“;‘ "‘;”r‘ """:')’”‘f“:“ i o . - 2 T § It Willard is leading so far in all |1 0 (00 HC me from Cincinnati 1?C'w n" pit ‘1 G (L) 2] | 2 £ : : 3 ph al ways, what of the psychology | -5 ") The lie ipp’'s single ¥ 2 e ps : - ol incthe | e g : 3 A £ b of this contest? tfiin‘v‘:‘i:“' ith 5‘(13‘&7." 1’1‘;!:‘1 T '\? | s § d i . PR . " : : g S 5 ihe Ran=in hasibdea o wifhitwg ot dlah. Teve | - : > i g > S vantage. Moran loves to fight and and Miller recor three distit . ; i : . : i Willard doesn’'t. That should indi- cate something in favor of Moran. a | Put where Moran has heen working | Mitchell and Wingo, Huhr ed the contest in ,”“ r turn of i at top speed to met in best possible Duffy;=Sloan and Wellg, Diamond RSt neen | Bakens ) flerce | : i : condition, Willard has been working e l"’r ‘nwv er 1‘:‘I ‘ \Wy e by | . : : along easily, although always toward . ipple was toppled the | : : b : S S e Jien Feci's single, Aleck’s saori-ii i ; And where Moran has tossed his | f and Maisel’s single. Somebody | entire soul into this meeting Willard | i it was the first hit Maisel nas lias treated the entire affair without o since the dove flew out of The | any great seriousn but that was exaggerating | * Moran this fight has meant a thy. | to be heavyweight champion Puring the speech making contest | sather in a good half million hy ®he “barbecue” =2t the Idle Hou intry Club last night. President ppert said that the nks would | meant nothing but a ten- | rn to Macon next vear, and . % i S boxing match over which an | Angements may be made to make | R . o rovdinate and foolish fuss has been | on the permanent training camp | = caised 1 he club. Ruppert said he, Huston | Briefly, Saturday night's - ha Donovan had, reached this deci- ji at a meeting vesterday after- bn. Donovan echoed the some sen- | ents. 264 270 Composing Room. Gincinnati o RUnERREEE s Holfelder ...... 85 98 Shreveport .. .. . . ces Paoness & 76 ks against Shocker and scored | Batteries Schneider, McHer , . Rosenberg runs. The Regulars quickly dead- | rd the same contest ha | been of vastly more imporf to Moran than it has been io Willard, to judge their feelings in the matter, e “Who won; Willard or Moran?" The | oul over the news pages. No. 1 in Villa may be a ‘prisoner, Verdun [tcn round bout in Madison Square | the pictures i Willard in fighting may be taken, the p ident may re- | Garden to decide possibly the world’s | pose; No. 2, Moran in the | mts. !sign, but the big news to many |lLeavyweight champion has been the [ sume ror - Tex Rickard, | - Poi Flim Caldwell cut a notch into the | Americans on the night of March 25 |feature of the sporting pages since \d 4, Sam MecCracken, his assistant;.| encth e oin ex finger of his pitching hand | \na the morning ot March 26 will be: |the match was made and h 2 0. 5 Referee Charley White | Here is still another matter in Wil- fle carving his initials in a h,n 10 § [ lard’s favor. Moran has been ready | will be unable to pitch for sev. B i T S K e siz=s e e | (DR bR on i lca st Stenldays He | 1 days \ shown. His jaw is always set tighi | for those about the ringside. The op- | as ready ten days ago as he is | r. and his breathing seems about perfect. { erators will be on the Twenty-sixth /' 3 gulars .......010000011—3 § When Mo $ that he never was in | street side of the Garden and will not'| His job has been to hold this con- Bnigans 000000020, such fine physical trim for any bout in | obstruct the view of the spectators, | dition for ten days rather than to tteries—Piercy, cker a “N FINAL "l‘ his life, one can readily believe him | L advance. ; 4 ker and Alexander; Keatir In his bout with Kendall, the bigges Gt s \Willard, meanwhile, has been com- and Walthers F e e aed o rient | NEW BRITAIN HIGH ing along at a slower clip, but at a - to the y E ' E sprawl pace which will leave him fit and FOGEL IN NEW FIELD. i ing over into Kid Mccoy's lap. doran | TO MEET OLD RIVAL ready st the a}»pninlt:r"l hour. S i skipped the rope, and the 9 S There is a chance that Moran may o Willard and Mmau Funsh Trainseosices e Bnn o S el Lo O e, e At Gnerte R rmer President of Phillies May B | Willard will Oncaate Bike Track 5 " 1 All this exercise was taken in | g - P . Villard will. pera ike Track. mg 101‘ Blg BOlll {he uncomfortably cold gymnasium at | Rcd and Gold Basket Tossers Will — Newark, N. J., March 23.—Horace Dal Hawkin's roadhousc in West- Attempt to Redeem Themselves The Ome Upset. Pgel, former president of the Phila- e chester. It was a great contrast to th > The oniy thing that we can see warm atmosphere in the Pioncer A. C. for Previous Defeat. against Willard is that entirely too where Willard went through his many things seem to be in his favor. day's work yesterday. he classic ecvent in basketball When a summer sky gets too blue ! bout with Champion Jess Willara Moran is glad that his training circles at the New Britain® High You can look for an early storm. Madison Square Garden on Saturduy OVer. He isimpatient to do battle With [ senool, “wilil be staged tomorrow afe . Yhen a thinglooks tobe too much of igt Vi he enter ring the big champion, “The whole thing is | cinch you can be on the lookout for nieht fagnisohcien i noal = ternoon at 4:30 o'clock, when th. getting on my nerves,” said Moran ycs- e 4 e painful upset. lphia National League baseball club New York, March 23.—Frank Mor- By _promote bicycle races in Phila- | an finished training yesterday for his iphia John Roden, a representa- ‘e of Fogel, will attend a meeting the outlaw ers here in Newark lday at which time the Federation TRatiE Kar Sl i1 1 5 e REa inst the Kansas gid vill be i. | ) :‘""],';z;;' i;,\f‘;lL‘f((,miL Bl e belter physical condition than ha terday, “cspecially the attention and | Hartford High school quintet will | The things that can't possibly ol SIS e R e S :(4:)11\\.: tion ;xr“";xwmfll? who come up | journey from the Capitol eity, full of Lappen are the ones that generally . e : Jen alr fene | S2tisied if he is in just as good shape. '© 56 me work. They all want to shake | confidence that they will again pe do. jus y r;oi»;ld nix':“’:v:;:‘nz nr;rn:\'.; \rt.l";]l:t' Light exercise will be taken today aud 171¢~ Ly the hand and ask me how I | victorious over the local hoop tossers. No one can say _y:stb l::)\\ over- e = tomotrow to keep him keyed up to nis fecl Most of them tell me that all | Cofidence, which is never lacking at venfident Willard will be that night. | present physical tone. their friends are praying for me to | the local school is in evidence on a]] But if it looks as cask as he says it Moran's fine physical condition has Win and then they give my right hand | sides, and despite the recent poor 10ks and one of thos Sl G imbued him with supreme confidence. 3hOther hard squeeze. It makes my | showing of the boys, @ defeat of Plosions from Moran lands in a vul- In fact, the bionde Pittsburgher scem< hand tired and cramped before 1 cven | Hartford will atone for some of the | merable spot, the champion will be in over-confident. Moran is so sure of Start.to box.” reverses of the present season. | & bad way, Dsychologically as 6 to 3 Victory. winning that he expects to land o ' Dan Washington, Moran's negro The home boys will be minus the | Well as physically. g . B Worir axa Maven oein o lnockoutl Mbranlibell evest that a1l LUBDSE SAY thalihoin over e SiR0 ULl [ Eenyice Hof Bt cly (hedBmOMng Bea ol e oo e . T . Ma he | t11at Willard has is size. Ile has great ; Of &nything in his life as that Cl tain, Schmidt, who is out of the 'as the sudden and annoving know- confidence in his own ability to take | Franc (that's Moran's full name) | game, but in his place will be founq 1edse that you have J. H. Tartar on feated the Fort Worth, Texas league punishment and he is certain that the | Will Win by a knockout Hibbard, the stocky lad who put up , Your hands where you thousht vou lub, 6 to 3. by hitting with men on | champion cannot withstand his hard What Jones Says. i e e ST Sl j . = . Lot b inehes . - & artfore Yoys on > occasion of ; Bsec. The re: I e e When Jess Willard had finished his | (heir recent meoting. Breckenbridse, No Chance? Well I am a business man. 2 | last hard work-out yesterds : | petroit Aol 6 Moran cut loose a victous right drive | 2oy Nerd work-out yesterday his man- | the mainstay of the team all season It is hard to find a chance for ager, Tom Jones, looked him over witu ort Wor e toward the heart and head, and it beimine ves o e « SasiEnupmediiinG el Rronith shcruolRTRiEN oras R ORI Rl R c Ltz de ok - Batteries-—Covaleskie, Marshall, Tio. | evident that on this punch ho will | posring 0¥es and exclaimed: ~This | contest, and promisos to show the fo1- chance. B My business is with bankers, br nd and McKee; Napel, Ha I placo much reliance Saturday night.i,.ounds. J a3 e © five ) lowers of the team something class Every odd is against him. If he — Bioaall Betts ; Motanitiore e e {“""“‘“"hf’ ss will win by a knockout | in the art of tossing baskets. Ba- bad a margin in skill to offset Wil- ers and manvfacturers—men wino are o Cheam : severa] | Pefore that. chulus will play center and Solom 1ard’s bulk—or an ecdge in speed to vt S A | boxing yesterday. He tried several| "when Willard came here he an- e T e on T e i iudges of real value. R ; tmea to lamd) hard ¥izht smashesion | i > ’ 7 avker will be relied upon to offset lard’s strength: if he had ALE CANCELS GAME, Frank Kendall, but three of his blows | nounced yesterday, he weighea 2 tak care of the speedy Hartford for- = an advantage ony one definite way, a New Haven, March 23.—The Yale- | missed. o danced around rapidly pn | OUNAS Stripped. Yesterday when ke | wards. Parker's playing since join. | far better case could be made out in Among these men I find ‘“Helmar mherst baseball game whict s to | his toes, ‘and was never still; but he | Lr oncd he welghed just 251 pounds. | ing the team has been steady and his favor. A1 b tnes Saturday night Jie | shoy in each gar it i ’ . out a rival. T e e e e e i e e ringside on Saturday night he | shows improvement in each game, As%t s the Moran statustis simply Turkish Cigarettes are with . A expects to weight 250 pounds. Dick’” Dillon will handle the | —6 { r 3 : s i i P < 2 game a game, courageous, hard- ield on April 8, has been canceled, | Other defense than holding his hands | ~ iy champion's I day of train- | a g il M e e Bl R \€aving hiviseledonent tof alliiert I = EERTED LS DREL SR i P : > close l‘.m\lvmrgr will ‘;Tl en- ‘ hitting hlri{ahmanl Asdgoir{g against a “Helmar” gives me more enloymgnt than A of thef e ok ¢ S R o e S G M| O VLT BRI CE (e s s ved. crowd of fans will ac- {1an who is qualifie almost every onditions, it was announced yester- | 20 and & HISht upper cut. Moral's | ying partners. Hemple and Ro liny the Widiora, ma theuty cE vey 1o Best Bl any cigarette I ever smoked. which he planted several times on each boxed alternate rounds with him be- cxeitement is promised ntlyvoul can’t 'always felllabont = | cause Jess let his punches out and = i ‘ 2 ; The mildest tobacco for cigarettes is Turkishs of his partners, Kendall, Madden and | (nes noed a Jittle rest before e e '0-pound Irishman who knows the » T McKinnon. This is a hard, well-direct- g . i - SCHMARR BEATS SCHMARR, | same and carries the wallop. 1 ’ secc {o C 2dicine. 3 ST 2 — peclal Rates tO Ladles e et et e ronoiroinalioh medloine I wxin = The best tobacco for cigarettes is Turkish. § Stotday it would Tand about on Wit | the first four kounds yesterday the \"‘"”\ conquered over old age last 1f Willard trims Moran, get ready A_terfloons A iUl oo o ek U“_nh.nnm:m for the first time did not evening in the local tournament of | for the Willard-Fulton turmoil. Ful- Don’t pay ten cents for anybody’s cigarette until « = e o i i e loves etalany | n = MR EE RO gL B RO L ously. {he Hermann Schmarr association, | ton, by knocking out Flynn in two you have tried “Helmar,’”” a fascinating, elevating, AE TN A BO“ LIN at Infighting and easily landed on his Ior the next two days Willard will do \vhen Ot{o Schmarr showed his | rounds, has at le: arranged the gentleman’s smoke. ALLEYS | opponents S ¥ | no regular boxing. He may pul on the |rother, Herman Schmarr, some of | foundation for a challange. gloves for a short session to practice {he finer points of the g Sra S TELEPHONI A Gontident) he finer points of the game, sending blocking and keep his.arms limber. him down to a 100 to 78 defeat If Moran beats Willard what be- . : Moran punched the basg so hard yes- | But there will be no more bunchiug schmarr junior, was in his best form, | comes of that $150,000 circus con- Makers of the Highest Grade Turkish SMOKE terday that the big crowd ducked, | with the big gloves. R et e T act? Or will the split between and Egyptian Cigarettes in the World S “ fearing that it would fly off the hool. Promotor Rickard yesterday award- joever in the running. tig s and the lions be more equit- Watching Moran sat Jim Corbett and | ed the motion picture privilese of tie ably. outiined?® i Kid McCoy, together. They were -not [ bout. The pictures can be shown only e P . | | €0 entausiastic over Moran’s showins | in this state. The operators have as BOSTON WINS HOCKIEY SERIES, ‘I have bet,” writes S. R. K that rE as they had been oveér Willard's. There | sured the management that the lights New Haven, March Joston de- . aisel and Giihooiey, the a determination about Moran’s | will not be the kind which throw off feated New Haven, 5 to 2, last night | Yz outficld, outbat Speake A MILD, PLEASANT 5¢ CIGAR | work, howe 1t Willard has not | much heat and make it uncomfortable in the inter-city ice hockey series. | Mooper and Lewis of the Red Sox, TIGERS BEAT FORT WORTH. troit Team, by Hard Batting Scores Bpetroit American League Regulars

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