New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 31, 1917, Page 8

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- capacity, of some 5,000 souls swel- "Giants. . S " The Golf ’ ping«"Larlry Doyle May Not Be in Line up of Cubs Until July 3 NEW -BRITAIN oot the Ball—Berlin Bowlers Wallop Rule Shop Quintet Form in Tennis Match— 7 W N N T Germ and the "_Un/ortu_naté Vietim R — : a Guoyrighind 1917 | | RALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1017. BY BRIGGS | | salary dispute, reached an 7 The Tribune Assss. (Mew Yok Teibuneds, A SWAGGER MOTORCOAT ‘| from Yale last night, scoring q?._bcfltk Carpet Bowlers Dine { SPORTDOM SPARKLE] Anpnouncement was made yesterday that Joseph G. Roy, a local contrac- tor, had obtained an option on half of the stock of the Springfield club of the Eastern ‘Baseball 'association from Willlam E. Carey wole owner |<a; since 1912, Mr. Roy said that part of the stock would be offered to other .Dw business men. r—— Rutgers varsity contract calls for $4,000, an Y of $300 over what he was first of-' fered, with a bonug offer of $500 it he'does good work.. " ' ‘Eaward Rousch, an outfielder, has ‘been ‘a hold-out ' because ‘of, yesterday. with Manager of the Cineinnati National league elgb: It ‘is understood Rousch’s were complied, with. 2 William C. Fownes, Jr. of Pittss burgh, and Walter Hagen, pi al, of the Rochester Country ' ciubj’ carried off the first honors in the an- annual intercollegiate gymnastic' meet at Pinehurst yesterday, def W M. Paul;, of Charlotte, and 7 rigan, Siwanoy, 2 up in up in forty-five holes. ‘The University of Chicago won ‘the annual intercollegiate b; of 14 1-3 poipts. Ha C second with ?mn *fil% and’ Princetoh non of the Pitts] finished & good by Cann. br 5618 ) last year by P demands f ‘ Hiekey:: ., Brumbauer ' ler 'a July sun without a Ir to fan the fevered brow. l“ Rawlings ...... 86 MYBES' i siasiose I8 Neurath ....... & i-. h. e 000000100—1 6 2 00120000x—3 9 O Mogridge, Shocker and’ aice: and Shocker; Allen, 31.—The Nationals. The score was 'alter Johnson, who started rs, fasted only two in- hits and’ two runs were [ off his delivery in’ that time. ¥ e r. h e .. 021200000—5 8 3 +... 003000010—4, 6 9 3 - : Toney, Eller and Wingo; j8, Thomas and Ainsmith - and m Beat Pelicans. ) March 31.—Cleveland ided New Orleans pitch- yesterddy and won, § to 2. 8 15 0 .000000200—2 5 1 Morton, = Smith and Dillinger, Caldwell and \STEURITI fever, septic [:d0oes NOT change - the ik nor detract from malkes the milk i—tor YOUR , PURE, PASTEUR- btain & really A-1, 4 5 WLERS DINE wmmm-gm- Season. 3 S \ Chicago, :March 31.—1It looks as i Manager Mitchell of the Cubs is up against’ it for a second baseman and captain, both of which positions were held by Larry Doyle. It will be re- called that Doyle braoke his leg short- ly after the Giants had traded him Carpet Bowls league, :assembled in 0.:U, A, M. hall last evening where the annual banquet was held, the af- fair proving to a huge success. A | committee consisting of Mesers. Wil- cox, ' Redden and Belden arranged the of the past season. The silver trophy, offered by ‘the Jeague to the championship team, was presented to Clan Douglas,'O. 8 C., and accepted by Capt. Morrison Cap- { Capt. Woods of the Sons ot St. George ! tedm, spoke of the financial condition of the league. Other captains who ‘ spoke were: Symonds of the Temple | of Homor; Belden of Lexington lodge, { 1. 0. 0. F.; Danberg, of Phenix Jodge, I 0. O. F.; Redden, of the P. O. 8. of ‘A.; Dolan, of W. L. Morgan lodge, K, of P,; Gilbert, of 8t. Elmo lodge, K. yof P. | Vocal selections wera contributea by Messrs, Alexander and Drummond, ac- companied by Mr. Ladd at t | Sixty members of the .Fraternal | event. President Wilcox presided as toastmaster, and reviéwed the work , leade at the start, when they won the jido the Cubs. Several weeks ago Doyle “Feported to Manager Mitchell in Pasa- dena, Cal, and said that he was ready for hard work. But after tak- ing part in- several practice. games Doyle pulled up lame. A Los Angeles surgeon examined Doyle’s leg and told 4 him he would have to remain . idle for at least four months-if he wished: to avoid,a permanent injury. Th loss.of ‘Doyle will be a severe handi<’ cap, as Manager Mitthell will have to - supplant him at the middle station with Steve Yérkes, YALE NATATORS WIN Columbia Tank Men Outclassed by Boys From Elm City in Princeton Pool—Vollmer Features. Princeton, N. J., March 31.—The Yale swimming team gained the titlc of champion of\ the - Intercollegiate league here last night, when they de- feated ®Columbia, 35 to 18, in the play-off of the. tie that resulted ,in the season just closed. The New Haven swimmers took the | relay in the fast time of 1 minute and 1 the plang. | 46 seconds, and were .able to main- tain this lead throughout the meet. Vollmer, of Columbia, clearly estab- lighed his title as individual champion of the league by winning first place in the 60, 100 and 220 yards swims, covering the former distance in 2§ 435 seconds and winning all three eve:ls by ‘& 'large margin. The race for second ?l,ace in the 100 was. the closest of the evening. Alexander, of Yale, barely nosed out ‘Mayer by a scant inch. The fancy diving contest was easily won by Benjamin, of Yale, with 98.2 points, Scobie gaining second with only 88. WILLIAMS SHOWS' FORM National Champion Has Easy Time Disposing of Wheelwright in Boston Tourney. Boston, March 31.—Out of town players were eliminated in the sec- oud round of singles in the invitation tennis tournament on the covered courts of the Longwood Cricket club yesterday. . R. Norris Williams, 2d, the national singles champion, easily | disposed of Josiah Wheslwright of Boston, in straight scts. Three sin- gles matches were played and one went by default. The summaries: N. W. Niles defeated H. C. John- son, both of Boston, 6-4, 6-4. Edwin Sheafe, Boston, defeated C. M. Bul],‘&. New York, $-3, 6-4. R.' N. Williams 24, defeated Josiah ‘Wheelwright, jr., both of Boston, 6- o, -2 1 H. G. M. Kellther, Boston, defeated J. D. T. Jones, Providence, R. I, by i default. -y i l | are a spring sign. v ! BEAUTIFULLY CLAD. All shades of pumpkin and yellow So ‘this handsome garment, put up on gold velours, hanging in loose, straight lines and contrasted with a gold and black checkerboard utilized for collar and cuffs is beautiful and modish. GOLF CLUB ANNUAL. The adjourned annual meeting of the. new Britain Golf club wil be held at the New Brtain club on the eve- ning of April 9. Officers and direc- tors will be clected and at the same time the directorate will meet to au- thorize the sale of the golf club prop- erties to the Sequin Golf club, Ine. On the evening of April 30 the stock- holders of the golf club will meet to ratify a directorate vote to terminate the existence of the New Britain Golf club. U Sporting club last ‘hout at the o 181 night. Johnses weighed only PO’ to Cline's 136. Schmalstig v:;, e judement yesterday inst Charles P. 'l'u'f’tl other recover $56,555.66 an ¥ leged to be ‘dug him through the sale by Taft of 900 shares of stock of the Chicago National league baseball club. Ambherst college shut out the Uni- versiay of Virginia at baseball yes- terday. The score was 1 to 0. Amateur boxers from all over the ountry arrived in Boston yesterday complete their training for the na- :lopal championships to be held on Monday and Tuesday af next . week. HEntries closed yesterday. Among those received yesterdsy was that of Arthur J. Swanson of Chicago, de- | scribed as six feet one inch in height and welghing 135 pounds. The en- tries of fifty boys who failed to make a creditable showing in the New Eng- land championships on March 19 have been rejected. The Waterbury bowling quintet piled up a lead of fifty-three pins over the Hartford pin topplers last night at the Wooster alleys in the first leg of @ home and home match for a $500 purse. More than that, the Brass City agsregation took two out of three, capturing the first string by forty-nine pins and the second by six pins, but dropped the final game by two pins. J Tedford Cann of the New York pre letic club, Thursday night -o; . 100-yard netional A. A, U, ewimming championship in .56 1-6 seconds in a meet at the Pittsburgh Aquatic club. Norman Ross of the Olympi¢ club of San Francisco was, second, less than a yard behind Cann, and %¥m Cran- ‘tord B

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