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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1916. ’ Wins Basketballi Champiorship, Defeating Tigers--Yale Beasball Nine Ready for Southern Trip-- vard Sports che Proved Profitable--Baseball Results of Southern Diamomds--Bowilng Battles Ain’t It The ‘Doolan of the Cubs Py BASEBALL SQUAD AGUE TITLE Most Valuable Shortstop e e . PIGKED AT YALE! Blue Nine Hopes to §pen Its Sea- son on April 8 Henry W. Haughty, Himself. whether he is an outficlder or a | s et March 30.—Pennsyl- i . . . They say he wughty and austere, pitehor the dispatehes fail tu state. N Eaven Conn. | Mtk A0 Brinceton last night in | - : - b The mighty Czar: e Captain Roly Vaughn, of the Yale il by a seore of 16 to o ivd . ; He moves within a lofty sphere ! Outficlds, ! baseball team, announced last night gontest for the inter- | . ; / Alike a star: There are more good outfields in | the tentative makeup of the Yale etball championship. % : : i | But for true haughtines ; scball this scason than we have | squad for the Southern trip during fito decide the tie be- : . # : ; { There is no man, Biono T betore I ook Ger ithol Niha Blagter eacalion b liich il beEin Brsities, each having Bk 5 2 i Like him who drives the padded dray, ! jjst Cobb, Veach and Crawford, De- | April 19 gular season with eight | S : > Or moving van, | troit: Speaker, Hooper, Lewis, Boston: | in the list . h 0 defeats. The score | . : - . : _ixchango. | g, Burns and Rbush, New Tork | | They are: Munson, Watrous Gar- SOU ave regarded wit ienfirs: period was 9 | : ; . : (X. L.): Magee, Maisel and Gilhooley, | field, Waleh, Neville, Buch. Bovle s o of the Red and Blue. | . He may be y and austere N eri G T TN | i el S suspicion when you ichol and Martin at | . : : | The mighty Czar; ] nd Murphy, Chicago; Shotten, Sisler, | Shelpley, Thoma Sl g e B ol a0 0 sreat form. | i He may move in a lofty sphere | Marsans, St. Loui ne nd Vauama ne va o wm | have to work late at fourteen of their team’s | : < 5 Without a bar; 3 | Outfield strength in the Natio SR e D R : = Betwagh them. Martin | . Bul for true haughtiness, I shout, Jcague has been far from first clas Tl owi oo lino)s it onlv one the office: sensational goals from | P : ; i There's none to chafe TontSome tme Shn o101 PRI DSt o T N S e e e e e first period and threw | ey : Like him who calls the runner out about a big improvement. celled on accou voather con B the second half, while i v S = 1 When he is safe ¢ & S "\ & u»h '] TRoOME frew six foul goals. Penn- | e . — of t ale ¢ v nts w | o ' Ah, daily in the stands I've wept and pre :;;“?\.{\Ohl':‘"firz"}:}g § g i ',.m 3 n'| Sor More than one league club t 3 r the first h'fl(m o e e 2 i And cursed him for a thieving klept could learn a 1ot about the “hit and April 8 alf. ; : : Tevn T diere Pl game from Villa. who seems to | Two injuries ton, Haas and TFeree | 4 . . { With maudlin roar: I AL Jeh i i fla field goal in the first ¢ g ; . 7 But oh, there is no autocr: mastered this style of attack | practice thus (u as scored three foul | : | Or near the likes Uno on, who took Rahill's | : : % Of him who stands behind the bat left for rd in the second half, | e : o And calls the strikes, RICKARD HAS RIVAL. I r" f the Orange and Black | : i S . 2 = € : fhat period. He caged one | % % Orleans Negro Enters Spend- e field and five foul goals. o : - ‘I have no intention of retiring.” thvift Class, fat g;fuard plnynrll r.-]n most‘ . 3 ays Jess Willard, who may not like Orle La.. March 3 7 while sliding ~bail ca offensive iand defensive | - 3 : : . 1 L 7 ans, Ta. Ms g sliding 2 seen on a T‘hi]nrggln;;x‘i:,‘ PN 4 : 3 ¢ A Ut o can el e B en, former negro fighter and ref- | hurt is not ; ush to keep | 1 ISt =nd! Willlamson for | : . : L cree, wanted to get bacik into the fight | him ¢ 1 e although | You are liable to get RSS2 game that be- | promoting game, Sunday night he | 3 Bl Ticcr tossors. Tn tact, | _ oxing. as now conducted in | employed Willie English, aged 9, and | time arrested if you offer érs surprised themselve: % . 4 % 3 se ten-round, strictly business | Perris Hays, aged 8. to do battle fer | 5 = upporters by the form they | > P . . . i brutal, then a g should | ten rounds in the iroquois theater i FVER MINORS BEAT CUBS {0 escort an Old lady £ The lineup: { - . stopped on account «f its innate The two youn: s were to receive | e e 5 VANIA PRINCETON P S crielty and savager: There are | 10 cents for the ten rounds, or ORS |y e e o iE ot | across the street: e .. ........... Foree| g f e {imes when even an expert can't teli | cent a round. The boys fought one ARADOR cam. b Ct Left forward. A 4 o which of the two sports is under way. | round. but Superintendent Agnew of .. Haas - a8 5 - - the Society for Prevention of Crueity ! Albany, Ga., March 30—The In- | One Difference. to Children arrested Green hefore the | dianapolis "=l assodlation! team i “The Browns of 19 cays Ficlder | second round went on | defeated a team of Chict Nation- | 1 ¥ Jones, “‘are a better ball club than the Green h'mrlwl_ not ‘guilty to a !al pl vers here yesterday, to 1, o] Rahill | 7 S e i White Sox of 1908, that only lost the | charge of violating the Child Labor an exhibition game. Seve 3 ars | | i eton in Play-0I of jcore o 16 to 14 Yy Grantlend Rice Eeventeen men are included — herst game. peected to play tfield position | laid up with red knee, & Second Team, 7 to 1. Right forward McTigue Left guard pennant by a game. Taw. played with the Cubs The - Probably so, in many ways. But ! £ Blght guard. hasn't Mr. Jones forgotten that the A B | Indianapolis litions—Princeton: Paulson | Prowns of -1916 have no Ed Walsh to AR RUB. ricagzo Glick for Feree. Cuneo for| yjcac0, March 30—“Mike Doolan | this e has accurate throwing | talie part in sixty-five games, which - 1 Ladall O | Davies tield go: Martin, 4; Wil- 2 WAlLhPalal o, the Yohite Reld Sox Hurler Pitches | g s e . Lavender an EIEnol, 6 out of 6: Haas, )5 '€°5HE : . 5 5 umped to the Baltimo eds | - W o { manager of the Chicago Cub: in Paulson, 4 out of 5 i HRGeCIn u Txme{ talking Bs—20 minutes. Referee— A Ears ent o ay not be a great bat- | When the big baseball war v set Banhattan Coliege, Umpire | CoNtlY- “He may nc ; % | ma ore differorica than oneimightilas fhe Dosicn Rea Sonl hes oun : 8 | {or nor a speedy base runner, but he | tled Tinker immediately signed Doo- | makes more ¢ e tl f 2ed Sox, has pu o e B Orff, Springfield College. At-| ;e than makes up for this by his | With the veteran hort to | think, though Jones isn*t the one Who | a bone It is a far cry, perhaps. from s But you are as pop- 2,000 ~ | heady play and the great —amot teady down the inficld. Tink should have forgotten { Forth Worth to Boston, but the dis Philadelphia Americans, ularasarichbaChelor : S round he covers at short field,” | for pennant winner in the > " VI = v et 1o | tanCe was not too great for Lamnin to | Jacksonville, Fla, Mareh 30—Cor ARD ATHI ; : ‘ B Cubs leader. In addition to | league this on. ) [ at Tom s lost t0 fgend A. Rankin Johnson back that|nie Mack's team of veterans and sort TH | 5 the Cu ! { ike Dorgan on {the Willavd-Moran far With a bush league team at his | voungsters was defeated for the | at a summer re affair wasn't any more unpleasant t0 back today, Johnson made the | fourth successive time yesterday by ofit of $4,148 Due to AT SRR E e Q - 5 both legs and | G h d é . 7 S ATTORNEY than the loss of both legs and | Giants shut out his team to beat him | the Brooklyns. One-half o ‘Whenyoupassaroun B Toan'on Stadinm., BOWLING RESULTS | OUR STATES e e e S eteTits: s At T youp P A | AT AETNA ALLEYS NEEDED IN NEW HAVEN e e R rh your cigarettes. resulted from Ha | ; . 56 York 5 Bronl ] 000D S0 e activities during the | | Mr. Hearst paid Mr. Willard $26.000 | porth .Worth .. 000000000—0 0100000023 > about the veteran infielder ie- ¢ he put up a brilliar i A V L the : Tu ron i 908 in as v 18 sixty-five games pep esterda Joseph Lannin, owne TN ¢ YTHLETICS AGAIN. s : ) e s rom April tc - = Y 4 ar ending July 31, 1915, ac- | i for his stuff, running from April to rfes: Tesreau, Palmero ) Dell, Rucker and Causethey re MECCAl . A 5 i 7hic! i v 5t Mey to a report issued by . W.|Bingery Five Cleans Up Office Force | Local Boxing Lovers Not to Be Tn- April. Which is why Mr. He | Rariden; Johnson and Betts. rs; Cowell and Meyer. fraduate treasurer of athletics waited until the boxing match was 5 | g ‘| ! cluded Among “Suckers” This over before trying to have it stopped. jat. ° Football, with ipts i Stra Games—Three Men ¥ | t. \ Football, with receipts of In Straight 1 i 11 other teams except baseball The Bindery trio of the Adkins| Local fight fans will be conspicious It isn't the principle, it's the money r, an increase accounted | Alle winning three straight games. | fighter will be stacked up against *‘a What a Duffer 1s. scores. b and expenses of $35,66 Evenin, 4 > | - | y 2 %) z . ary, for which he had paid, putributed largely to the sup- | League brated Diary, for w ° e euD ) e e American avy alloon 0 ln’t lt Th howed a reduced profit of $3,- | 8 . . |this evening by their ahsence at the 2 A i e Be receipts from football | 1easue experienced little difficulty Inj ;. 0q i1 fight to be held in a eity | Of the thins. i J $25,000 as compared with the | defeating the Office force at the Aetna | qowy the state, when a Bridgeport 00 l e Ierman a Sepal t ? - ¢ -~ Truth? ely by the opening of the Yale | 7o work of Clancey and Middle- j ham”.pug from a city ten miles ‘ot featuired the pify, the former put- | 2tbwend from “9‘“\‘7_ ! _“("“"f the ting up one of the best games of the | 1OWIn& Pens “_‘_,,"f‘ S “r‘ s season. Twice he hit the pins for ‘ ;,,,‘::::\ ',,‘MM\‘\.](,(, ! ‘:',;,”““M‘M,‘\;,,.’: three figure scores, and totalled 291 | PUPHE @3 # W& 3 e dln for S e Midaletown Ut Eie foliomer - o boxine, B this " egular player? L e of 103, For | City while trying to warm up to any SCOTIA. the shortenders Bengston gave SR [LoinERhE iR gaboYs ]'m‘“fd s '“‘W,f‘ iy ovidence orlnowingmuch anoutl Ses SeldSUITEIIEEC ol for (s the art of bowling. The scores fol- | ’“{”“ h;v s \\}H(‘h‘ a h"il‘figh(kfl‘ toy with a looking glass artist, whose ndicaps i e e Bindery. only great achievements have been ng to the report, the treasurer | Middleton —.... 90 103 to be on the safe side of all matches ed the idea of building a rink | Plude ..... 86 80 § before entering the ring. B 65 voith off siticus |Clancy oo 1100 Rag In the city where the mill is to | e Natiow SEEEL i be staged, boxing has been conducted What we could never understand is 286 262 26 along lines that have been above ' why the Duffer, who is three-fourths Onioe: ,;irmn :;ml q; o rm-lul(rl good ait- | of any ::;\H';»l‘\%b, should (:vh.jvrvt :;;:)2.\0'; AR On e o tendances have featured the match- | ing most o e money that goes O EoR AT IICE Bengston .. 0SS | makers attempts to please the pub- lLunkers ar ,s. Doesn’t he use = Pape ..... 83 64 lic. Tt will be too bad if the s s said bunkers and traps more than the Maine Varsity Captain, Will | Shepard § 5 1ttorney in that county will be fores better players do? Join Mackmen in June. te follow out the action of a simi — ik - . . £ ! | The tobaccos of the official in Hartford county and put Frank Whitney, the Georgia Car- s : L e damper on the houts in that place. penter, is still looking f ‘.\'(‘]11:|\ mi o » _ | mild Turkish blend of Time and again when sports from | crean who said Freddie was of ]»U;rurM ‘,\h : captain of ] . Roger .'!'l"in Wins. e S T d their sood mone a mere dancer without a punch strong E £ e : g 5 .. “y MECCA . aged fi.om ersity o \Im.\ : w?ll ;wn;\f». 3oss” Rogers’ representatives inj{o see fights in which one of e | enough to dispossess the meringue on H ded to join the Philadelphia | the threc men league, featured their | pp ight's afi s - - ar, I € E i fes principles in tonight's affair was a lemon pie. - 2 t the nelusion of his col- | ¢ ippearance in the schedule, by = = tO 3 ye S. Sir: In reference to golf I often see the word duffer used. Just what on hand at the close of the . A r amounted to $34,180, as ed with $36,555 the previous reasurer Moore explained the e as_ principally due to the bt 2 final payment was made on a duffer in golf? [ mean by that, what is the dividing line or the aver- age score separating Dufferdom from letic association’s loan on the A duffer i goifer who Has never beat a 92 Who rarely knows the blissful fate Of slipping under 98; Who thinks his game is getting fine When he can shoot a 99, lack of a great indoor field, a low: ing tank, and a skating rink, participant, they have left the Thall, | X administering a four time walloping to | feeling that they should be included lered the best plaver | Eddie Prior's boys. The winners dis- | among the lot that is suppose Why. Indecd ; ; - he e s- | g e lot at is supposed to 3 p : | 5 : 1 turned out in the | played rare form, piling up a grand | be born every minute, but as in all| “Why should Willard,” says Mr. : L ; : A These thoroughly He ha arred in the | total of 1,202 for the evening. Lar- | cases there is an end to all lanes, { Wels ke any chances that he ¢ A | oA 3 ° m in | son and Rogers were high honor men | and (hey have so far refused to fall | didn’t have to take ; o . e ripened and mellowed r's, the winners while similar praise for the battle this evening. Wh a That's what we'd like to know. & ct oes to Captain Prior of the losers. certain alleged sporting element ey were only paving the fellow . L e ‘ ‘ <4 tobaccos are then com- EDS LOSE 1 The scores to the extreme. and secures speci 000. How much do they want for e 3 % RN 5 " . . Prior transportation to see “this wonder” | their money, anyway? £ : L 3 < g bmed in the MECCA in|wW 3 78 88 97— 550 perform, then it is time for locl D L e SR ooe 0 8 e T e L AU et — v Tonigs s ' s TurkishBlend byskill- - ; Orleans. rior 96 101 et are flying “I'd like to get Willard in the ring 3§ ¢ : 0 TFrolding R ; S RSO just once more,” says Frank Moran, : St iy AL ki Y Sl b AT Who, like other sane, pleasant, attrac- 1 ; Sl | iEg e ful blend experts‘ to four 'r s, 276 283 266 274—1099 WOOLSEY CHOSEN CAPTAIN. tive fellows you happen to know, ha . iation | : | Rogers', e ——— aueer tastes ahout certain 3 i i Al AL Ry e | i Sl L R e e A i o S (| S R S PR £ A e e | A wonder for Quality 98 88 102 93— Honored. There is no part of the bluffer linked 110 94.104 93— 4 N. Y. March 30—walter| fo his naturc. Noris the desire based | Y : ! X ST { _ AR —a marvel at the price R & 2 19 gno i 3 | wholly upon the prospect of another = 4 : ke BT ) E 202 | WWoolsey of Elizabeth, N. has been | joser's end, which would almost drive ok ik, g i 5 ——that 8 MECCA. eclected to captain the Rensselaer | us into the ring with Willard. e " § ¢ g Poly' quintet next vear. He scored s 5 D " S Cep R e HARVARD MEN IN ATHLETICS. ' 113 of the points made by the Troy | P Lgppervfllflfelffig NAVY'S DIRIGIBLE DNI~Lower. A RECENT GERMAN PARSEVAL] lO inthe 5 inthe = - ¢ 20:4510c Cambridge, Mass, March 30—Near- Fngineers this season and netted 32| wgaug disappeinted in his inability handy oval foil ] ; o7 96 field baskets caged : b dide box package four hundred more Harvard stu.|of the total 96 field baskets caged. {o show up Ty Cobbh.” Which is the Lotters were awarded to Clifford | way Ameri i hiioalinave wing of West field, N. J.; Ray| geip about it for the last eleven years. On April 1 the new dirigible bai- | ibles, was constructed at New Haven THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY y can understand Benny's annoy- | loon for the use of the United States | Conn., and assembled at the big stat previous year, according to figures John W. Howard, all of Brooklyn; |, i3 : armor s 175 f U e N I P T R I 8 2o [0 ce fully. navy, the D N-1, will be delivered to | 2Xmory there. It is 175 feet long, 35 | { | took part in the athletics of | | !; ven out last night. The total num- Harry Parrott of Newburgh, N. Y. e feet in diameter and 50 feet high. The == : = D | at institution last year than in the o'gara, Val McManus, and Captain | pp L MILD, PLEASANT 5c¢ CIGAR ber in all branchés of athletics for TLou Robertson of E! Paso, | 1e navy department at Pensacola, | oiher picture shows a recent Germa Y . y 5 - oy 1915 was 1,847, major sports show- TLeslie Goodell of Troy; and (‘n[»lum-l T. R. hus discovered a 1 ) The balloon, which. is the ,Arst |\irigible’ of the, Parseval type, the b | Ad7eriise Your Wants in The i an ir of 123 participants., ¢lect Woolsey. 1 Herald’s Want Columns, down in. the West Indies. { or the navy's projected fleet of dirig- | L-6.

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