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Iey Works Bow — Sox Once More Humble the Ro lers Set Pace 00 Fast for Leagu Ain’t it a Grand and Glorious Feelin'? 93— 271 21— 262 90— 264 89— 276 85— 280 ; !’4 1 82 98— 306 $'88—,253 81— 263 | 81— 3262 . 98— 286 "1 274 4421381 ] local pugilism 91-—)g49 'affair will be a 85— 252 93— 770 Amother local -boy 90— 286 future, when 448—1315 83— 250 ' dar. s 2h1 90— South Norwalk 82— 268 much on him. 401—1261 395—1179 3oy 83— 101— 20T— 88— 95— P te— 277 { Maher benefit 156 272 ~291 272! 44 B ! Gibson a check 81— 11— 89— 80— . 102— i 403—1330 240 228 260 244 a3 fellow’s. We're Inspectors .e AT 79 5 14 82 % 69— 79— 71— 21¢ 78—+ 260 . 80— 228 377—1175 225 246 271 243 266 ) 81— 81— 79— 100— 263 109— 292 450—1325 81— 265 151 263 233 81— 77— 81— 243 98— 98 418—1253 we will all | SPORTDOM SPARKLERS | return to: the game tomorrow even- Shanley, a friend of Maher's in Ire- ing in Putnam, when:: he called uport to fage Chic ‘MeCormick;'lof Richmond, the fast Hartford boy 'y ent making a good ‘re; J = state and in z according to Joe 89— 258 ©Of condition for the upon to show his wares. in the near of the: hospital, and his friends are Meriden will trot 'out Charlie Pitts{ the clever Australian, against Bobby i Relmer, the conqueror of Dave Pitts has " been * Eridgeport, New Haven, Da monts, and very féw of the boys ip: 69— 23¢ Cluding Champion Kunz have “hung’ “Bill” Maguire’s Bridgeport have commenced opera- tions for the season and would like 64— 202 tc hear from any of the last 96— 269 |semi-pro teams in this city. A let- 73— 228 | ter mailed to Secretary Walsh at 195 81— 234 | Black Rock avenue or Manager Ma- 81— 245 { guire, of 118 Pennell avenue, will re-. ceive strict attention. = 2 Bill Gibson, treasurer of the night that there remained in the ac- i count $369.50 after $75 was forwarded | same the world over., There are a i to Peter Burns, a life long friend of jlot of them-in Boston and I suspect the former Irish heavyweight cham 79 Pplon, who has volunteered to handle |all my bal}. playing on the field and : the money to Maher’s advantage. John McCormack, the tenor, Every fellow thinks his product a lNttle better than the other Judgment ' | 5 WHISK[ ‘racing season was opened yesterday dfternoon at the Bowle track with a Try It Be sure and get the genuine, or ~AND AT 10.30 You ARE STiILL BOWLING AND SHE RINGS 0P AND ASKS F YoU ARE CoMmING AGAN GoInG AT e e 1 WIS (1/1711((111{1| el— L Rl | Woit— nosTiLiTiES SNEAK QUIETLY UP STAIRS _TUESDAY, APR! é Leade 1L 3,1‘1917 ~ AND AT (1,30 SHE RINGS UP' AND ASKS IF You ARE To BowlL AWLL NIGHT Guprrighnd 2917 b The Tribane Assse: Clow Yok Tribanel, cessfuk season at New Orleans, took the second feature, at five and one- half furlongs, with Top o’ the Morn- ing second and Hauberkgamong the also rans. The opening exercises were attended by an unusual patriotic demonstration, SOX. TRIW ROBINS ANDLEAD IN SERIE One Lone*Run All National finding Manager Mitchell af- W»clllmm Get -, “manager 'has his e m;!“fll‘h‘ SRSy Ve oul| pavenport, Iowa, April 3.—The ;:fi o Place Where he 2@ 'Boston Red Sox took the lead in the L It ed that he live lnmonme- spring world series here*yesterday by 3 m‘— ‘I?'No‘nrth Heotots bat he defeating the Brooklyn -Robins to White | Sox e S g tns‘fl" ntals, bu the tune of § to 1. The world’s cham- ““Poo ‘many 9 n'm.k Soin e pions completely outclassed the Wil- S Ehire wAn iy cnmme‘;“' bért Robinson clan, making eight hits " wNine o' I' % 3 o b 'ex- !as against four and committing two plained, *are thei:fellows who sit | “"Due i Sonee "Bave Ruth ant ‘around the'lobby ahd play the game : : i Qe ing. When the o/ Pennock pitched for the winners, and is "1';“ '-':a forget it. - But mthou despite the tact that Robbie inserted 3 telolol%a“ m“m Siwave on’ the of hi= full string of right handed hit- pRRT: your ¢ telling: you 'm"'v““"h‘r ters to cope with southpaws he was ?6“" Siod shomnldlhve i fo win - the unable to make any headway so far by, ‘nmo. P 1 2 .as scoring runs was concerned. The “Nine o'élock managers are ' the {°°°7%° will . asignalize - ‘his Sweeney, sent $25. The Rey. Father ‘'will 'be land, sent $5, and Arthur P, Ripley, Corm! Va., sent $6. These ‘is at pres- |sums were added to the amount of ation about' $334.50 collected at the Coffey-Cox ‘The | contest in Brooklyn two weeks ago, , and ‘when Jim Coffey, the Roscommon prime glants, ‘gave $35 to the fund.” The = ioney ‘will be disbursed as Mahe: Wil be called i he is in.the ‘fieeds demand it. Maher is how out the Lenox: A. C.. . of|trying to get work for him. fans are "goln‘ to have their « . in rouble fund, announced Boston Brooklyn . 100000000—1 4 € Batteries: onard, Ruth, Pennock and Cady and Thomas; Dell, Cadore and Miller and Meyers. they’re in Chicago, too. I like to do forget it in.the lobby. sent s % for $50 for the Maher Umpires for opening games in the i American “league, April 11, were as- * signed by President Johnson last night. Connolly and McCormick will officiate at New York, Owens and Di; neen at Philadelphia, Evans and Nal- lin at Detroit and O’Loughlin Hildebrand at St. Louis. Yanks a Run Shy. Fayetteville, N. C., April 3.—An im-. mutable law of nature crushed the baffled Yarkees in the fifth game of the series, leaving the Braves - in possession of the windgwept field, by the count of 4 to 3. ven for the ordinary mortal the young gale which romped across the Carolina plains was bad enough, but when Slim Love entered the tourney he was a blighted being from ‘the start. The score: r. h. e | New York 000100200—3 11 1 |Boston .....;.;. 10010020x—4 9 1 Batteries, Love and Walters; Allen, ‘Davls, Crum, Weht and Gowdy. Athleticn Cop One. Itlanta, Ga., April 3.—~The Philadel-" phia Americans outhit’ the Atlanta team of the Southern association here yesterday winning 6 to 4. seven event program that produced HARVARD LOST MONEY gathering. Many racegoers from New Report of Treasurer Moore Shows a York were in evidence. i The Inaugural Handicap, at seven Deficit of $378—Foothall and Base- furlongs, feature of the day, was won ball Made Gain. Cambridge, Mass.,, April 8.—Ath- by Kewessa, which paid $12.30 in the letics at Harvard university were con- $2 mutuels. Runes and Woodward, both of which were well played, falled ducted at a met loss of $378 for the year ending July 31, 1916. The re- to finish in the money. Indian Chant was the early pacemaker but could not stay in front when Huff made his port of Fred W. Moare, graduate treasurer of the committee on the regulation of athletic sports issued bid on the winner. Kewessa had been in training all winter at the quarters of Billy Oliver, last night, shows receipts of $204,154. Football and baseball were the only major sports to return a profit. The its owner, at Lakewood, N. J., under a leading strap and without a saddle varsitv football team in 1915 made a profy Tt ~ma the basebail and Backing Our national champfion- ships in amateur boxing battled through the preliminary rounds of the title tournament last night.! Tom- Aspirants to (Continued On Ninth Page). RACING SEASON OPENS: i Splendid Progrlm Greets Aufluls.ms, at First Day's Meet at Baltimore— Kewessa Wins Feature Event. Baltimore, April 3.—The Eastern lose— or an exercise bay on its back. Fruit Cake, which had quite a suc- | r. h. e} . 000130100—5 8 2 team in the spring of 1916 made a | net income of $3,910. The net loss in rowing was $18,896; track team, $7,448; hockey teams $1,994. H. S, TENNIS SCHEDULE. Six Games Listed for Season Opeming ' The first practice for the High school tennis team was held yester- day in :the gymnasium. About 30 candidates reported and the prospects for a championship team are very bright, as none of last year's players was lost by graduation. It is planned to have a mixed double tournament ; this spring. The* recognition of ten- nis by the athletic council will prove & big factor in the success of the team thig season. Manager Wheeler has jarranged the following games: . rs-+-Gianis|Stumble When Rallyis at Height| bins---Harvard Lost Money Through Athlétics-—-Other Sports| the one thing that all other cigarettes would do—if they could. Tomorrow you’ll know all ahout the first five innings took things g 4 He was relteved by Casey. Philadelphia the Jackson team of the South 1 \J on Giants' Harlers the Giants yesterday and they. listless- an 8 to ¢ score. ? thoygh there might be another Me- Texms. But the fAly died a violent across on Krueger’s long fiy to center. WIELDING CLUBS| szt et W [ ing’ Jenning’s Men Pile Up Eight Runs | ' ' ‘Wichita Falls, Tex, April 3.—The spirit of pacifism seemed to have hit iy dropped the fourth game of this once truculent series to the Tigers by For a few brief, scintillating sec. onds in the ninth inning:it looked as Graw finish staged for the edificatio: of the Panhandle section of turbulent desth ‘as Walter Holke was nailed at the. plate trying to follow Fletcher o r. B e 121121000—8 11 0! Stanage; Benton, Smith and Gibson. Little Rock, Ark., April 8.—After ' between wsuffering & bitter defeat Sunday ut the yesterday. hands of the Shreveport team the Giant reserves came to this city yes- and MoCarty, . ! i April 28—New Britain vs. Bridge- | terday with blood in their eyes. ‘In 2 port. May 12—New Britain vs, Norwich Free Academy. | May 19—New Britain will enter ! Yale Interscholastic Tournament. | May 26—New Britain vs. New Ha- i ven. , ! June 9—New Britain vs. - Loomis ! Institute. i June 23—Hartford vs. New Britain. R B R ) | bard, K one-sided; game they smothered the local team of the Southern Associa- tion by a-score of 10 to 0. H The Giants hit the ball hard and stole bases at will. They acored 'two runs in the first inning on two singles and & dov All told they gathered seventsen ¢ blows. Murray led with four, one '&f which was a two dagger. ‘While 2al pitchers were hit very i of the colts, who pitched vious two games had somewhat ; 'Cabb leaves tonight for €inc He will workout there with the | for a week. L7 mm‘mw%n Hope exclusively assures highest quality. On Tap or in Bottles. At Dealer’'s—or for Family Trade— of our Bottling Department. ON TAP AT LOUIS %. FODT, HOTEL BELOIN, KEEVERS & CO., HER~ W. J. McCARTHY, WHITE & OO.