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Ni.Ww, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1916. _ plers Still Have Fever, But Not From Spring Weather--Still Counting Up the “Kale” Receipts of “ Big t"--Yale Oarsmen Get Ready for Training Table--H. S. Basket Ball Teams Have Seen Better Days i FEVER HAS Mg,_- flonopan Says Yanks SEASON OF .VERSES | PIRAT! ;_’ ORE SHUTOUT. GIANTS ,'[ mufim‘.\m ns. | A »m AR VIC ’I'_'“"- . BROUGHT TO CLOSE Pefcat Kansas City Club by 1 to ¢ | Silent Benny Fails to Connect With | Dem's, Team to Play Vater's, Score. Sphere. Game Neither Know Much About. : Hape Great Trio in Magee, ———— | Arkadelphia, Ark., March The| Corsicana, Tex.. March 28 The Carrying Out Adviee of Coach Se- | Pittsburgh Nationals came over from (Giants fell hack on the Texas leasue or . L Hot Springs yesterday and defeated | for their exercise yesterday, but Maisel an tlhooley| v some tawes o ST N A | e e i o1 v | Busketball Team. [Seros RO etscote: down (o the strength or weakness of | the No. 1 team of the Hears clos inter Pastime Continues L R O . f . : = The basketball season at the local | Pittsburgh .............. gltponmonents ey idid o 2 v 1 is “Charlie” Dehm, Facts With Flglfl'es : K : . . High school is at an end and profit- | Kansas City . L%y i dmpressive victory over the liou : e e An indoor haseball contest that ment, will be played tomorrow even- | ‘ hould abound with fun and merr ing in the Turner nosium, when ing by expericnce gained through the Batterfes—Mille Mamaux and | ion team, which they encountered on ix 1 enviable reputation in the ! - numerous defeats it is likely that Blackwell, Wilson; Cocreham, Hum- utral grounds. The score s “Hermic” Vater, will captain Bapresentatives in the In- . : - " when n»eM fall rr(nll:\ around, the phries, Smith and Berry, Hardgrave. 0 Bub e e o number two team The battle Wling league, will journey # = :1‘:~€»‘;-‘|)10:::i\'31§1n:)‘lc plla\!‘t“;‘-]lm. tt_mlm :;1(: Py S BsLd St g h \,-‘ pro to e 1 \»,(h:;wloé ;,;:4 T °%Eue : S al playing entirely i ST 1 il the ninth inning and 1, Jack of knowlec of th ine B onin: whiero they ; - 5 . - devote more attontion to team play. | CHATTANOOGA SIGNS FED. any break in the New York Ditching | noints by both teams B Starlights of that city. B0 S s At the outset of the past season cach Loufsville, Ky.. March 28-—Rudy |up to that time might 1 een e game is for the championshir e . £ . v i . rlayer evidently became imbued with Sommers, a Louisville boy, la year | fatal of th ociety and a Dutch supper Jiiboys have been rather ; \ ¢ b > | the idea that he was the ‘‘whole with the Brooklyn Feder o T Cra e et B sl el il P ¢ shooting match.” and forgot that signed a contract to pitch for {he|New York 7 penses Mhedout oniedord haeooue i ¢he locals hope to ad- b ety : 2 there were four other men assisting Chattanooga Southern Icague club, | Houston o 5 2 fest will be forwarded to the Kaiser, ard through the medium £ 5 in the game, with the result that the he announced here yesterday. e Batteries: Benton, Kramer, Wei- General on ek, Von Hinden- o his o nine : . ‘U]sual outcome was the short end of left last night for Chattanooga. dall and Dooin; Napier and Allen St ‘on Mackensen tory this g he score. Rogers will have his Toward the cnd of the season = = = Blineup this evening consist- ; § g Coach Zwick insisied that his Fennecice. -, Lanton 2 4 i policy of team play be carried out, nd with th . il 1 y B and the team met with much better % smas he looks for- - i 9 guoce particularly in the Hartford g ; B he Br()ker B oo ” : game, which gave the followers of d v the Btarlignt S ) : i 5 the quintet something to be thankful ill come to this city where e p . L for. B s . 9 /4 s The tcam started off poorly, losing R icers club. i » ¢ 4 : : to the }:‘arnunsl Hall and the Sufficld | el e : i J o : G aggregations, then a spurt was taken s League Statistics. : g 2 } and Bristol and New Haven fell vic- | 5 : tims. Crosby High, vegarded as the 0 : crack team of the state, was pushed to the extreme by the home boy: winning by a narrow margin, V tories were cured over guch teams as Manchester, Gilbert High, and the Alumni, but the locals were out- Bf the honor for high single | classed by Naugatuck twice, Wa- 2. High three single is held : terbury twice, Meriden, Hartford and Bnnell, while the Bindery five | Suftield, twice. ion of the high ream | The Press room quintet with | of 287 leads in high team | core. The averages and stand- o : for the Hardware City | ming the steady gait which jed at the outset of the sea feey of the Adkins leagne has | o the top rung of the indi- Mors race, being tied at pres- Daniel O’'Connell with the 89. Clancey is the lone pos- Whatever honors there were to be awarded should be given to Brecken- bridge and Solomon, who played con- wistently through the season, the former attaining the reputation of Leing one of the best shots in the state, while “King” Solomon was in a (lass by himself as a guard. Bright prospects are looked for next season with such fine caliber as Hibbard and \ Barton who played in several games Claney, 112 o . . il - 3 during the pa: son. el Cinter 1120 v . \ i i The tabulated record of the team string, Press Room, 287. G < = Lo : 1 AN S folovs; team total, Bindery, 807 e 2 W. L. P.C. Ave 14 11 11 . H. S, 18, Farnum Hall 38. H. S. 24, Suffield 30, H . 23, Bristol High 10 H. S Bristol High LS B , Gilbert High HS, ., New Haven H: H 5. 20, Crosby High TLoE Middletown H. S Midletown 7. H. 8. 26, So. Manchester 9. New York, March 28—Bill Dono- manager of the Brooklyn Feds, is H. S. Naugatuek 31. s that he will have one of |2 star in every department of the H. S. 20, Suffield School 80. game,” s Donovan. And every X 3. H, & rtford High 30. one knows what Mais has done e B H. B rosby High 55 can league this season. William | judging by the manner in which H 41, Gilbert High 18. boasts that Magee, Gilhooley and | Magee has been playing at the train- N. B. H. S. 16, New Haven 24. Maisel comp: favorably with any |ing camp and in the spring practice . B. H. 8. 38, So. Manchester 13. {rio in the National and American | games he should have a good season. e 5, Naugatuck 35. | circuits, Then he has High to fill in | Photo shows Magee jumping for a| N. B. H. Alumni 36, at any time “Magee, the former | high one. . B. H. Meriden High 30. LLOWS DO. g —— N. B. H. S. 26, Hartford High 24. e Total points scored by New Britain, B onothe | iigh team total, Reliance, 1438. YALE CREWS READY i B b el SR el Individual Records, e RAE Individual Averages. FOR TRAINING TABLE Field Foul Total Efns b 600 : W. Jurgen S L Goals Points ce : 560 (Gatidethe METTNNNE 95 _ Ereckenridge ; 8 113 289 ks S o ] = { Schmidt .. 5 3 268 s : iols Rk ) Coach Nickalls Preparing for Pemn | Cabelus .. 0 g2 o] 2 . Ui STy Race Next Month—Fitzpatrick Tanpard b 3 38 May Make First Shell. Buell ... B Solomon . 12 Lemeris .......cecn... New Haven, March 28—With the | Parton ... & — SR i promise of open water on the nar- | Woodtord : E R Scharfe R bor the remainder of the season, | Fremanian ; 5 14 SMOKE iy PR Yale's training table for the oarsmen | Irugack .. 6 Freeman . . e was last night organized by Coach !'\% I ‘\'\*{'g QOEEROI00080a00 Guy Nickalls and the first and second THREE MEN LEAGUE. ??}/ M | crews were ordered to report this| Manager Rogers of the Aetna Alleys S THOMPEON o seiaieieivis e miois morning. The regular and reserve | has completed the formation of a three men league, which should fur- nish plenty of excitement for the lov- ers of the great indoor lane sport. man; No. 7, Capt. Low; .. | The first games will be rolled this eve. er; No. 5, Sturtevs e 4, ning between Wright's and Bren- don; No. Kositz . 2. Gilfillan: | Necke’'s teams. Other schedule games bow, Hume; e in, Mclane, sec. | this week are as follows ond stroke, Hyatt; No. 7, Mac) Wednesday— Prior's Roger's; setrTalnada el (UG e ichter’s vs. Lantone’s. Individual Averages. ney jonnell EEETLTT 1Y TREW the classiest outfields in the Ameri- DILD. PLEASANT 5S¢ CIGAR Berrali cight, as formed for the present, with ! two substitutes, composed the table as follows: 'Varsity, Norton; bow, Hadley; coxswain, Todcuj’s the datj i ,:, BB e e R e I must think quickly, clearly. This is close to the make-up of| Tuesday—Rangers league, ¢ the two crews which will race the | Wednesday—Adkins league. M h i h d to enjoy a IR [Uc o cros which wil raco the | Wednewtas_Adkine leagie, Yy nerves must be quiet, my hea i PO Schuylkill in three weeks. No changes & . o N 5 B f are expected and only one or two High Score Men. iear. oam1n3 31 ass or two of . seem possible. Coach Nickalls i | The following were the high daily it cager to try out the two new stroke- | scores last week: FI SC RS ‘ ars, Roland Harriman and Rufus » Dickman, 131. I smoke “Helmar” Turk_is_h_ cigareites. Neither has stroked @ Yale Tuesday, E. Anderson, 143, - eight before in competition. Fitzpat- ‘Wednesday, Carey, 123. 66 ~1.AGERS i Al S il e bl e e e Because no matter how many “Helmar E men’ (wo vears ago. has returncd to | Triday, 155. I smoke they never ruffie my nerves or affect college after a year's absence and, Saturd, Anderson, 144, . 5 although he is boated only with the e throat. Connec‘h_(:uts Best :cv:o:ud crew at jlgb:ie:ent‘ he \.‘ l‘ikely STILL LOSING. my to be found in the regular shell at Brewed b : New London. Cutshaw's Bat Raises Havoc With And as for enjoyment —“Helmar” beats The Hu},grmsc}\g,gmerg TIGERS BEGIN FOOTBALL WORK Mack's Misfits. any clgarelte I ever used. Daytona, Fla. March at Hartford e Bk Rush Starts Right i With Serim. | gutshaw started to show h The mildest tobacce for cigarettes is Turkish. R ) vesterday afternoon's game —_— —_ mage Practice. between the Superbas and the Ath. - . Princeton, N. J., March 28—Spring | letics. George has the reputation The best tobhacco for cigarettes is Turkish. football practice began on Goldie | among the big leaguers of being the S Field yesterday afternoon when more | most dangerous hitter in a pinch in than fifty Princeton football candi- | either leaguc. Dor’t pay ten cents for anybhody’s cigarettc until dates met Coach Rush for the fi : 5 you have tried “Helmar,”” a fascinating, elevating, workout of the 1916 season. Prac- | Athletics tice will be held daily from now on | Brooklyn 3 gentleman’s smoke. and will last three weeks in order | Battreies: 1 s, Myers and Per- that the work may be out of the | ki Cheney, Mails and Meyer. 3 & way before the hot weather sets in. —_— /%1(2 oF Makers of the Highest Grade Turkish Scrimmage was indulged in imme- | LYNCH, HOLY CROSS CAPTAIN. and Egyptian Cigarettes in the World diately and did not appear to distress | Worcester, Mass. March 25—Ray the men much because they had been | mand 1. Lynch of South Hadiey Fale 4‘ oo & notified two weeks ago to get into [ was clected captain of Holy Cro condition. As was the case 1ast vear | college football team for next seasgn fundamentals received the chief = at- | yectorday to succeed Mark H. Deviim o tention The coach hopes to be able | o¢ Tawrence, who left college last TAP AT LOUIS W. FODT, HOTEL BELOIN, KEE’ & CO, PN, to pick his team this spring and de- | weok. Lynch is a sophomore and MANN SCHMARR, W. J. MCCARTHY. velop it during the fall. has been playing guard