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League - Leaders £/ The ers, Frary and .Clark and Ber! Construction Co. quin- ts were the victors in last night's tory league games on the Aetna rips, the Cutlers defeating | the nir Bearing company three games, the Berlin team won from the ey champiaons, two games of the ‘volled, the girls’ match the. Stanley & Level fiye trimmed.Landers, & Clark team three straight Miss Gunning’s string of 99 [faB the teature of the match, Two trios styling themselves the i and the Roses, met on the Jast evening, with disastrous re- the latter. The scores: Landers. . 15 102 n . 103 it ....... 108 @mpzon .... 81 489 Fafnir 7% 92 99 a8 94 99 93 99 100 88 90— 83— 278 91— 293 107— 315 113— 28 479 484—1432 90— 166 117— 817 89— 284 © — 184 79— -260 78— 166 453—1377 108 96 86 87 838 459 465 ‘Union Works. 104 86 97 89 88 91 86 88 103 82 488 436 454—1378 {iBerlin Construction. 86 90 88 101° 90—" 280 98— 284 96— 275 89— 273 259 298 261 287 264 87— 18— 89— 90— 82— 189 217 220 191 216 63— T1— 39— 63— < 302 Pinks. 63 &5 2 160 180 188— 528 “Roses 8. ‘Schenk 58 Guenther 56 Guenther.43... .48 168: 1173— 504 45" 163 llfll HOLDOYT - l (GNS A CONTRACT Team Latest Victim of 1 i ° | | | 81—266 i 87— 170 | I 202 | 35— 1821 mebady is Always Takmg the Joy Out of Life PLAY ‘A GREAT GAME THIS YEAR QH-H - I'VE SURE GoT THE OLD SWING 0N MY DRIVING - l'LL NEV BRITAIN, m;.mafi. THE - GOVERNMENT ) WILL conFmiscaTE ALL Tue BRASS oN T™E BRASSIES | Geo. Whirted Now Leading. Member of Holdout League/: 279 302— !!3' o Affixes His J. H. to ’ Terms—Tipple Missing | Macon, Ga.., March 19.—Bilr Dono- M announced yesterday that Paddy mann had sent his signed con- ct to' the Yankee office. The hard ng utility man will be here In‘ few days. With Baumann in'the pld there is only/one Yankee miss- ‘He is Dan Tipple, the costly g pitcher bought from the In- napolis club last year. f While the news of Baumann's re tended to please Donovan the ork of his men in a condensed mt erday afternoon made him far om sweet tempered. Twenty-four took part in the six inning | $fay ‘and the two - dozen athletes Squeezed out only half a dozen hits. i4s the baby Yanks made as many | efrors as the two teams made hits ghe regulars won by 4 to 0. " The iast two runs were scored in second half of the sixth inning, d legally would not count, as the ulars were ahead when they took r last bat, - However, this is too 4n the year to bother about calities. scarcity of bingles is explain- by the fact that .the pitchers ® tull week ahead of the batters. he battery men have been here now nearly two weeks, while the other yers are putting in only their fifth ’I’he regular lineup was interesting, it shows the offense Donovan is [ Planning for next season. He had his fast Httle men—Gilhooley, High _and Maisel—leading off, and his two ‘scleanup hitters—Pipp and Baker— “gollow. f }. BOWLERS ON' NORTHERN TOUR. " The bowlers of the Skinner Chuck €o., journeyed to Hartford this after- . moon to engage in a balttie royal bea n the married méh &ha the kingle They will then repair to the where they will do tul.l Jus- s to & banquet. CI Philadelphia, March 10.—Holdouts in the;major leagues have been few this spring. In fact, big league club owners' had but little difficulty in slgnlnt their ‘players for the coming ! geason. | Pat Moran, manager of the Phillies; - probably had more trouble than any other National league pilot. A short time ago it looked as if Pat- I rick would be without'the services of Pitcher Alexander. The latter® hetd out for a:$15,000 ' salary. Mattérs { SPORTDOM SPARKLERS Physical Director Slater of the Y. M. C. A. has received word from the Delphis of Hartford, that the team representing that organization will come to this city next Wednesday eve- ning to meet the picked RQasketball team of the association. Director Slater has selected the following . team:\ Ellison and Slater, forwards; Larson, center; Martin and Siegriest, guards. ~ The card tournamernt between the Y. M. T. A. & B. soclety and Daly council, K. of C., ended last evening, with the Tabs being victorious, The results of the four nights play was as follows: Tabs, 19, 39, 27, 35; K. of C., 26, 26, 28,725. The Icrflan T b( meet )bb Mlldln were adjusted recently, and Alex the Great is to receive $12,500 for the season’s work, or play, whichever you wish to call it. trouble with George Whitted, his pep- pery outfielder. 000. says, Nothing doing; $4,000 is best offer. George demands $5,- club’s offer. matters with his outfielder Photo shows Smiling George Whitted. % In the employed B class at the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium, athletic contests held last evening, F. Kellar and J. Elliott tied in the four-lap run 81 2-5 and in the hop, step and jump ENiott won. ) “Rube” Schauer, Glant custoff, may €arn a regular berth on Connie Mack's pitcliing stagf the.coming season. The “erratic southpaw has sufficient ‘‘stuff” at: the training camp to make good. Big Ed, Walsh, most famous of-spit- ball pitchers, and who failed to go to a spring training camp this vear for the first time in many séasons, is re- ported as a possibility to buy into the Woroester baseball club. ' itnkl. Byras, the.clever Jersey ‘The Philadelphia management their ‘Whitted states he would | ed & contract for this seascn. sooner not play than to accept the Moran thinks he can get George to sign and will try and settle shortly. SATURDA g Down'T BE SiLLY BY WASTING SO MUCH TimE PRACTICING A AND THE EneEmMY wiLL DROP SHELLS ON ' THE GREENS] MAKING (1T o b T of MY LIFE— MARCH 10 BY BRIGGS EVERY 'GOLF COURSE WILL BE USED FoR TAHINE THE Joy OUT " Comvriahtak 1817 bw The Pofinne Acsas. (faw Yosk Tribgnsl. battler scored a knockout over Bat- tling Lahn in the eighth round of & scheduled . twelve round bout in Bridgeport last 'night. Burns’ ‘ speed and ‘infighting 'was too ‘much for Flynn's protege who was outclassed m the start. Burns outgeneralled, cutllll‘led and outboxed his man in every round. thn dropped for a count of three in the seventh and the "| bell_saved' him from a knockout. In the eighth; before going down for the count, 'he dropped to his knees: and remained: ‘there while the referee counted nige. Mrs. Elizabeth Shea Maranviile, /. wife of Whiter J. Maranville, . short- stop 'of the Boston National league ton Iast night after a short illness. Mrs. Maranvilla was twenty-two years old. ‘Mr. and rMs. Maranville were married in November, 1914. Besides her' husband, a daughter, Elizabeth;, . survives. . { °~ Competition in the tennis series be- ; tween the east and the west was-halt- ed yesterddy by poor weather. ' The matches which were to ‘have been contested yesterday will be held on Monday. | At the end of the first half of the | seventy-two-hole medal play contest for the west coast open golf cham-' plonship at Bellaire Heights, Fla., Jim Barner, of Whitemarsh, lead the field with a total of 148. The University of Pennsylvania last night, defeated Yalt in a gymnastic meet, thirty-one to twenty-four. The first delegation of Pittsburgh Nationals left yesterday for the club training camip at Columbus, Ga. The party was in charge of Williath Hinch- Manager Callahan and other players. Hans Wagner, who has not yet signed a corftract, was not in the party. “The Rutgers swimming squad met defeat last night at the hands of the + crack Amherst team by a score of 38 to 24. Herben, of Rutgers, again | broke his intercollegiate record for the breast stroke hy a fifth of a second. This is the second time in two weeks that Herben has smashed the mark. ¢ T A Chick Gandil, first baseman, chased by the Chicago league, signed a contract pur- American yesterday, Now Moran is having | according to a dispatch from Mineral ‘Wells, Tex,, the training camp. Roger Hornsby, the star inflelder of the St. Louis Cardinals yesterday sign- Horns- | by was the last Cardinal hold out. A special telegram. !roI\ the. traina ing camp of the Louisvilld Americ: 1umcl-uon club at Athehs, Ga., yes- terday agserted that James Thorpe, star athiste, Will be a member of the ‘team and play in the outfild the com- ‘ing msom It was stated that Thorpe was acquired as a part of the deal when Pitcher Middleton was sold to the New York National league club. -| The Danbury O. . A* M. bowlers will meet a team from New Britain council, O. U. A. M 'at the Aetna alleys this evening. At the close of the game, a supper will be served. Miss Buell of Bristol was the win- ner of‘the box of “sweets” at the Aet- na alleys for the high score during the past week. shown Athletics’ warrant a trial. Mack yesterday declared he would give Schauer every opportunlw to A communication received from a local baiketball team relative to 'a grievanca concerning treatment ac- corded in Plainville, is withheld pend- ing more specific information. We Are Catering to Afternoon Bowling Pin Men Always on Hand AETNA ALLEYS, Church Street 11 cfub died at a hospital in Bos- | man and will be joined en route by!g;?:‘nd SRS PICKOP SMEARS ‘BN Husky Boy Pounds Pins on Y. M. C. A: Alleys for New"League Record— Bachelors Routed by Vikings. Lowell Pickop, a member of = the Kamels bowling team, established u,f new record for the Y. M. C. A. league last evening, 'when in the game with the Elites he pounded the maples ru 1 a single of 116. However, the Ellten were not feazed by 'this, t.rlmmlncl their ‘opponents, two' games. The ! wark' of Bengston featured for the, victors. The Vlkln‘l t\(m,ened the race lor first place last evening, when the Bachelors, possessors of the honor at present, went down to the triple de- feat. The scores: . Elites. Bengston .,..... Abrahamson Hultgren . Andrews Bertini ... 107 Jackson . Pickop ... L. Jones Ellison Johnson . ‘Willlams 87 438 6 110 9%, i Johnson 81 i Elites .. Established 1886 . GlobeClothingHouse Makes Clothes For Every Figure ‘18up Iutcrwovcn Socks Mardon L. 8 11 11 13 Bachelors Vikings Kamels HALL BEKTS GARDNER New Amatenr Billiard King Makes His Conquest Compicte, Defeating _ Retiring Champion Decisively. ‘Boston, Mass, March 10.—Nathan Hall, although showing signe of the strain of ten ‘lays tournament play, defeated E.\ W. Gardner, former champion, yesterday afternoon by 400 ; to 351 and thereby added the moral title of champlon Thursday. Hall has thus succeeded his unbeaten record. Gardner brought to bear all well known safety tactics, but the | new champion refuséd to crack under the strain. Hall made his owh open- ings and ran out a winner with an unfinished break!of 29 'in the forty-, fitth - inning. The match was close | until the end. The playérs were tied in the sixteenth inning at 138, in the eighteenth 'at 178 and in the twenty-fifth at 221. From this point on Hall was never headed, although Gardner stuck :grimly to his heels. ' daily brush was between the his | added to his troubles.. A #in 110 xFerdumd Rnhe'l‘ryflntihp—_— Pt Eniitions Tday Malin, Tex. March 10.—On the eys of leaving camp for the first exhibition. games of the season John yesterday split his forces intp. 't3 squads. " One is scheduled for m Dalias, the other at Waco, and. the was victorious by 6 to 2. In making this division. M‘lw lined up ‘his regular infield, with. Ben- ny Kauff inf center fleld. A colt bat~ tery merved for this squad...Butns and Robertson played with the re cruits while a veteran battery I-bmc with them. The fracas marked the first spjied¥ ance of Rube Benton and Schupp. Lew McCarty worked innings back of the plate, with Hen. ton “pitching, while George Gl!mfl handled the curves of Schupp. The regulars hammered Benloi Dallgs outfit designated: as . in mulnuln!ns rather vigorously, and unstexdiness on pport by Witter, an infleld out and. ’ldch::;{ single scored one off Rube in tL¢ inning. Three more filtered' ovet ih the second inning, when three clean drives, an infield single ‘and ( an’ error wére combined in the attask: Schupyp fared better but was reached for ont run in the last ‘inmifig the sixth.” Holke beat out an infield hit and stole gecond. Jim Thorpe drillea a clean singlé ‘to right and HeélKe racéd home safely. rart of his young infleld" On Tap or in Bottles. At Dealer's—or for Family Trade— of our Bottling Department. | ™ %‘hm c-nm-u‘ulm