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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1918 MYTHICAL ALL NATlONAL LEAGUE TEAM——FUEL EDICT CAUSES POSTPONEMENT OF BROWN KUNZ © PEFUL VIEWS OF PENNANT RACE IN 1918—SMALL CLUB MANAGERS HOWL AT PROPOSED TAX - = - ByBrlggs\ ‘ Established 1886 PERE= s — ) — — — ’ d Sl - Heee AwaY '7 butcH MIKeS! e Tt I'm GotNG ER EEP | WHAT, [ DUTCH ES. ¢ ] M Tey ’\BMTnDéN Nog;:anL EROAIRIN G OBODY GOES _THERE ; N You A DUMP - 1T J 5 o FOR A B 2 ANY MOR BETTER S AT WEAT | Gong T EVER l = STEAK Jo= = E e P ,éjf«CD_,T"Tf?, Y SPANWSH JoES . RUN i sup Go To e DuTer MIKES o — GR oy PAREL] GRE v Llsmsm_; ThE éS(LLY ONION | - = USED To BE GooD BuUT WELL~ I'VE WAIrTED | L NOT NOW. | HNow A 3 i e e 30 LONG TRE oL : Buy at least two Suits and an extra EAT- " APPETITE 13 Go . o 2 o AL BEATCRABATTLE Bt Overcoat. Indications point to much higher PLACE FOR REAL FooD prices. HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTH- ' ' ING means good quality. e runs O = AL X ‘ K Assortments are still good, but we ad- other' twirler ; Alexander was also fourth in per- | ’ \ 1 { - - centage on the games won and lost | AR ; : ’ ' i against delay. basis and his combined batting and AN | fl | . fielding ave produce a high- wiii S : : i SPec‘al s Ralncoats. er grand av than any of h N . ‘ : \ : ; ; rivals. Perritt and Schupp of New N i York; Schneider, Cincinnati and Vaughn, Chicago are close compet tors for the position but mome quit | Catcher Killifer, who is Alexan- g = 2t Qer's battery mate and who was sold | Merchant, Ridden by Jockey Stirling, to the Chicago Nationals recently Jess Willard, When Told of $75 Defeats Big Ficld at New Orleans, with the pitcher, easily makes the 1 Copyright, 1917, by The Tribune Assoclation (New York Tribuned i : d aver- | i place behind the bat. H nd aver- toff from John E. Madden's sta- age is .629, eight points better than e . % o 3 e s = | ble, scored another victory at the Fair that of Rariden, of N York, Gon- | Raves About Benefit Match. : B g ) ok e The P hillicatorobe bl Eillizo - | Grounds track yesterday afterngon. zaler of St ‘x‘mu_-v\, }:l\\vvrv*l andav/inec L I'by boat to Jacksonville, | FAGTORY LEAGUE BOWLING Chicago, Jan. 18.—St. Paul fight | Ridden by Jockey Stirling, he defeat- i nt i eme ) onctony Mdrad - ihe Phillles ars fiine promoters who operate the Capital | ed six good platers over the one mile f‘\lr;n(::‘::n tnd Chase, of Cincinnati to arrange a spring exhibition tour City Athletic club, where Fulton and | and seventy yards route. Turco fin- e e S kL] with the Washington Americans. Grif New Britain Machine Company Lane | Miske will clash tonight, are hot after | ished second and Woodtrap, which dreifBiimony fiedf fosirtincee IS fith may take his players to Tamp: ) 5 | @ bout for Jess Willard formerly sported the silks of August Braves' initial i sininian e § e s i b, (e, o 9 Cyvem st Men Defeat Stanley Works—Ber- Jack Reddy, the matchmaker, wires | Belmont, was third the position by the scan argin o srand average. Cha trat his club will give $75,000 for a | Dalwidbd sprang a big surprige ir has five points the hetier of at- | SOy | B IUHM will be arranged bout between the champion and the | the second race. He was considéred has five points the better of the bat- | z O e | ussing xander, Moran 3 P T y g A g The New Britain Machine company | Winner of the Miske-Fulton match. to have little or no chance to win and results that the Boston player is the little chance of any hiteh developing . q Gl bRl e > PowWling | the club holds its fights has a seating | Lyke got him away winging and Kept BERS d beg i w ll B 1 d |in the sale of his late pitching star Sfl[lSifiCLOI'y Dfl[e iOI‘ Mi“ cams were victorious in last night’s | capacity of 15,000, according to him in front throughout the one'mile e . Siaver fits In on the Leaglle [s Well Balance | to Chicago. [le said under the agree- ames in the Factory league series at | Reddy. journey. Green ( finished sécond | Sl T D O - Pt el e e ) S [ the Actna aleys, the Stanley Works | Willard said: “Well, T don't need | and H. C. Basch took the short,end pat and in the fie w to better the deal to he called off in the| New Haven, Jan. 18—Perhaps noth- ' and the Rerlin Construction fives be- | $1,000 very badly right now and I jof the purs lvantage than cither Cutshaw of : : . 18—Patrick Moran, [ event that Alexander was drafted | ing Will be harder hit from the effect ing the vanquished quintets. In the | GO’ belleve I want to consider any e o RIvh “or: Doyle' of Chicamo. Of | Ky field director of the Phil- | thirty days before the opening of the fof the drastic order by Fuel Admin- Skinner Chuck company league, the | PUISe proposition. _ STRONG TEAM WAN season. Ile says the Chicago club has | istrator Garfield, to meet the coal | Office trio won from. the Dril, Ghucl | Lve got this benefit idea well in , made no attempt to call the deal off. | famine in this country, than the lo- | i > ante ; 0 hand. Il make it for athletic para- | pji(sfiel ’ p average but Rawlings' fielding Puts | \ow York yestérday for the purpose amii o represent: and Tool Room team g Altoft oD BTNE S DRIS IDItGNEN Boys Club Writes Dirsoton him to the fore with a total of .616 |~ v ork ) 1y purp cal sport world. Many important fixX- | qefeated the Shipping room three, | Phernalia—that is, for boxing gloves, . 's .611 and Doyle's .603 of discussing the club’s training plans S“"{ALL GLUBS PROTEST tures, will be forced to suspend in-|rhe scores { wrestling mats, baseball stuff, any SE oS mhuge Gontesh 6 Cutshawa 011 and D9¥.0:3 . : oy Saleer of the Qualer Mt definitely, while the schedules of the thing that is needed. Physical Director Warren 1. Slater, At third base Groh, of Cincinnati, | with Pr nt Baker of Jualker S | : : Fead ,1‘ “ield ‘mfortable mar i Moran escaped back to hiy | leading sports, such as hoxing, bowl- | Stanicy Works. | “I've got two or three places in [of the Y. M. C. A., has received a : S 12 wres Jilliards, ete., will have Humphrey ..... 95 e mind where I can pull off the match. | communication from James B. Kec » batted 304 and fielded .966 | home U of Fitchburg, Mass., | Canien S Torel e [ S IS, ¥ oo 7 : gin. He "‘r‘l“ 808 "”: ‘,,l,,“ - SRl u:”.“‘\m;“, e B s TR > Yelp at Tax | to undergo immediate changes. Post- | Johnson ...... 114 92 113— 319 | I don’t know who these people in St. | the director of the Pittsfiol for a grand average of .8% S (s ; B ponement of several big events & Molynes 90 94— 273 | Paul are, but I'll talk to them, of | Boys' club, stating that he will kwin E R o e ke e N E ¢ B G el ST eral big < arc Molyneaus s — 273 | Pai 5 < ; ; aine nearest rival is Zimmerman, of New |amity. The last time the New Hog of §5,000 Contained in Marty M- | ;,, in order, notably the boxing bout | Lantone ....... 102 103— 312 | course. I don’t care to name any flat | the crack basketball team of tha York, awho is thirteen points below | land Jrishman was in our midst he Co 5 : : 2 S g ; S e e R Washing : i & . i Cue's Boxing Bill between Chic Brown of this city and | Bertini 93 92— 302:| terms for a fight now, as I'm not look- | Plice ruary 3 ashing- the Cincinnati player. Zimmerman’s was compelled to sit idly by while the s Roxing Bill. 5 : ) & fer's Bittin: Th: i Sl ~ that he' batted soven | zreat Pitcher Alexander and Catches jattling Kunz of South Norwalk, ———— ———|ing for a purse for myself. on's L 1e Pittsfield aggre e T Rl s ot o n e New York, Jan. 18.—If Assembly- | scheduled for next Monday night at 7 489—1484| “I've been ticd up with some circus | gation has already defeated such ywell- points below Groh and fielde e e dw_‘mm““ S PA% I man Marty McCue's proposed boxing |the Arena. Ex-Alderman Dave Fitu- New itain Machine. people for a couple of days trying to | Known teams as the ngfield Y. M hen poinls below s ssason aversss [l (0 L8 L ies contemnl bill is passed at Albany, there will be | gerald, president of the Arena A. C., 5 9. gy | esH the ret of my cirous property | C o A0d the Fiske Red Tops of the winner of ”"‘r place o ; e ey }mum oy “ consternation among small-f fight [ which is to stage the Brown-Kunz 38 )ol’i H:{I When I get that off my chest I'll have l}'“ first series of the all-around Thailosltion e R O T et L Hloie et s | clubtownets bout, stated last night that the ofii- 105 oy 5illimore time to talk fights sind Asht bus- | athictics’ for the Emploved e carned by another star, in the porson He contentod himseit with remark | ® 1f yrecuc 000 license clause is | cials of the club held a meeting and 95 91— 28100 BT can say, thoush, that I'm | Class B. will toke place tonient. The of Hornsby, of St. Louis. He is twen- (A8 © /& ~ 0 o8 nethen the cluk | 2llowed to sail through with the bill | decided to set hack the date o 289 |, ot planning for anything but a big | events will be the one-lap run andjthe ty-five points better than his nearest will be ready to strengthen the clw Nencrl Tite ot trbsne ‘ival Fletcher, of New York. Olson Wwhenever any advantageous deal pre- 3 At a 1o @ B O e e S5C benefl P! there is sure to be a dreadful din set Ath 2 late Ronzilart nizhi nofden ) Log ol el W o=y CEIEInEEb LMD T aokiyn mnd Maranville of Bos- tents itself. It will be recalled that | 1P Dy the (@ @ || SHGS Ghils el [ueoh GLETELG] dlvon Lot 458 483 496—1437 E 3 i " s little “two-bit” orgar 5. Those | the probabilities are that either ne WANTS JOINT MEETING. ton, finished right at the heels of Presiden er promised the Phil- | | 1o gimply can't afford to pay such | Tuesay or a week from Wednesday Stanley Hardware. VE TI F e i ”‘1‘1”' Ilih“ o Hl tai nli)‘”;m- *ha \:na:»l,‘-\ and . Finitor will be the date selected. A com- | Hickey ........ 88 96 President Tearney of Three-1 Leagn: first place laurels of Horr o tained Alexs 5 ; oG = 5 i ik i «mall club managers throw up | bined food, poultry and dog show is Schroedel ... 95 86 9 _— Tssnes estern Mz Jatter hit .327 and fielded .939 for the would be utilized in buying new ma |y, hand in terror at the mere men- | scheduled to start next Tuesday at Conlon .. S 20 $ & | Follett Downs Purves and Dutton De- i ie g e Tagnatey 1917 season giving him a grand aver- | 1ort . 0 B in the Na. |tion of McCue's name. The Brooklyn [the Arena and efforts will be made Keough 114 8 9 : : - Chicago, Jan. 18.—A. R. Tearney age of .6 ) D et enson. Tre oo |club owners are much discouraged | to have its opening date set back a Kilduff . 104 feats Hamilton—Winners to Mcet | president of the Three-1 Leazue, For the outfield, Roush of Cinein-,; 70 =, "G in =, 5 tanm 1n the | Over the outlook in the event of Me- | night in favor of the boxing interc — E in Final Match, the presidents of the Central nati; Wheat, of Brooklyn and Kauff, ¢ree (heve B not & ream i ) cue's bill going through. Amy Mack, | Should this plan fall through there 481 450 451—1382 | : Western League and Central Associa] of New York form the leading trio. | ieasue that - © make & ) c man who has piloted the Military | will be no other action possible but Berlin Construction. { Pinehurst, N. C, Jan. 18.—The tion last night to attend a joint meets Burns, of New York, Cary, of Pitts- ey id. that Moran and Baker | and Vanderbilt clubs for years—clubs | to pontpone the bout until Wednes- ¢, 73 96 93— 262 | semi-finals of the Advertisers Tourna- | i to be held in Peoria, 111, for th. burgh, and Neale, of Cincinnati show = L 8 S0 (0 o o strensth. | that have their own little following— | day night of the following weck LA T8 96 95— 262 N were played at Pinchurst ves. | PUrpose of settlinz the Middle Waes up well but none of them could w cu the Philly pitching department. | does not mince matters in his opin- Officials of the Arena A. C. notificd e 72 83 116 271 | terday under summer skies. W. H.| Minor l.eague sitvation. The | datd place from the first three men- "0 "ot “ontside of his bat. | 100 Battling Kunz over the long distance Goyan 54 5. 1052 545 [ Bollatt,itnelmedslligtiand ) GeorgerC. || WILNDE HEeEEAticrRthet iR eplios Ravy tioned. Roush is six points better oL 5 o T B better club i “Better no Dbill at all than the one | telephone that government action o 280 88 99— 267 { Dutton of Boston, fulfilled neral | been received than Wheat while Kauft falls threo ! G128 “68 W& ~ov0 O taw McCue proposes to introduce; better | made it compulsory to postpone the =00 °F { expootations by coming through the| It is planned to form two or thre points below the latter's averase. Pitching Stafi Hard Hit to let things go as they are right | show. Kunz said that it was agree- 201 L iss 329 ! final, in which they will play 36 subs antia] circuits out of the fou Ehe pets £ the team with the |, “pyiyly Jitching staff has been | NOW!” he fairly shouted last night. able to him to box on Tuesday but e “? I holes for a check to be contributed | leagues 3 i oroses the season are as fol- |y 1u1g sinco the Alexander deal iWasnitialaxs ot 1 2loor feenty: o was dead setiass insb PostDoDIS DE Onact to the Red Cross fund E lows o mos Ties the tall 168t b : steep cnough? I don’t want to appear | until the following week. He stated en ..... 101 85 9 9 b Dutton’s semi-final match with Lou IEPPARD WANTS HIS PAY. ol ety A "ext to Alexander has hec > most | to be making a howl against any good | that a long postponement would se elander ...... 82 83 245 | jramilton, of Garden City, was a close e - nder. Phila 1 e e o the Phitan et | that will come to our soldiers. It | iously affect his training. Chic Brown, | W. Trevethan .. 86 80 ¢ e s aw hohins [atladlcEDistanc ing Charil New Orleans, Jan. 18.—Merchant, Offer From St. Paul Promoters, Sstagt o Senaters to Tam a series in lin Bowlers on Short End. {his trio Cutshaw has the best batting |lies, made his second winter visit to Phila . S (aff, has been commissioned a lieu- | they’d let us alone we'd take good care | 0N the other hand, said he would | e {on the homestretch and squaring the Files Cla With War Dept. Konetchy, Boston enant in the G nd Fire brigade, | 0f the soldiers and sailors, but Mc- | abide by any date set by the club. 269 248 2 { match at the sixteenth hole. The sev- Waehinaton Ly v le W Rawlir Boston 'hen Wilbur Davis, a recruit pitcher | Cue’s proposed bill is simply impos- = = J | enteenth was halved and Dutton won | gy ooty e "'” 2 = Siyils Groh, Cincinnati A ] rom Atlanta, who was expected (o |sible . We can’t go, that’s all. The MORT LINDSAY LOSES North .... 8 25 the eighteenth, and the match by | cPPird the ! 1id “m\,w:‘{ m;; Hornsby, St. Louis .. 3 Il Alexander’s place, has been draft- [ 20 per cent. tax would be severe | Thornton 5 92 268 [ 1 up. it ok i S Roush, Cin ”:“J" . Davis is a big fellow, tried out ) ¢nough, and would eventually bury us — Bloom 9 2 In Follett’s match with Murray 69th 1:1, r‘n\.\: \,;,‘ yeNn Wheat, Brooklyn . 112 i el Athictis few scasons age, !all, so why the $5,000 headstone? D Ay s Purves, of Boston, the medallist, had - ;o 0" 0 % A & & Kauff, New York . .308 ai || e B e S T T i, Do il v MG R e i e ek A fGoublelotlBosrinotestaotng Lo bui L oLanand EDECWESH [ESRiom i Team aveinges . o ) 74 | in the minors last season. didn’'t McCue let Senator Malone send Riddell, New Havener loses to arrived at the turn 3 up in 40. Purvea ‘:‘;.Hj i1 ‘ h ‘A“ 1at while t —— | The loss of Alexander, Rixey and his hill through? That was a good T < P urteenth Y : ouga 0 s a3 INGENUE STILL WINNINIG | pauit reduccs the Philly hurling corps ' bill as he had outlined it. MSdiocrorpon Edomits - : Yt::;kw'cm s ot o Pan | resimont was at McAllen, Texas, g P k. N. J. Jan. 1S After |4 e veteran Bender and a rather “As to the license fee, why not ap- New York, Jan. 18.—Mort Lindsey i ltoot 86 e ek el e R ione | Datdimassord sredpruplonghe o R sailing John a Ingenue to victory | 0 gic 0 Garter. Oeschger, Laven. ply it Wwith some degree of reason? | can't stand prosperity. After puiling | Jones ... i beaten by & and 1 e s iionionds oner e .~ Avnlothar) lcellvachtalin: ol triall| icENanyleRu Ry . hardly ; Why not tax ug accordir to our | the unexpected by working his way - e et e ey e T Jerder was notput into effoch/§ cup race vesterday, Captain Reuben i, jiyposing staff. ling capacity? Rochester and | into the Bastern bowling league lead il s tealem ot reowime |7 v Do WCH s s White drove John J. Gibbo Red | Moran talks ve: ally ffao are to set off with half the | :\n (lho d(‘x])cnseh'nr” lfl:]nn )?muou. handicap 18, defeated John C. Martin G s e AT Rover in her initial tryout in a second | anout Meusel and Fi 3 two out- | fee that we are to be charged, yet | Wednesday night the New Havener | jartman .. it 3 106— Shilhdelphizl handicn 0, by 2 up, > 3 ST nte seconds over Georze W. ! hotnh whom may play regularly for j(, The whole thing is i i night and went down to defeat. ST 9 5 SR anei i e New York. Jan. 18.—The Harvar Daicv, which nosed out T.l{he Phillies next season. Fitzgerald 1ged to plant boxing in the I Charley Offenheiser, who is only a fair Stuart H. Patterson, of Plainfic in | Club 1sh te defeated Columbi Brown's Hay Wher seven | played with the Yankees under Hal |one club—now mark my word on that. average bowler, was Lindsey's con- 9 3 291— 819 ;Iw LT 5 club’s team by 5 matches to 2 in 8 for s i position. In the | Chase back in 1911. In the event both | If that bill goes through, boxing will | queror and captured six out of 10 SR 2 S SR | Class A championship of the Metr the nue beat the Say ; Mcusel and Fitzgerald come through |take an exerlasting count. It was mes. Lindsey turned in two good | NAVAL SEVEN BEATEN, ANOTHER CHA M | politan Interclub Squash Tennis 1¢agY] When hy fifty-five second { Moran will play a brand new outfield | either framed to put boxing in the | games but his showing on the whole B e e B osan of changes made yoster- | o1 the Harvard courts yesterday, | hext season, consisting of Fitzgerald, | hands of a trust in this city or to kill | was decidediy disappointing, both to | ffarvard’s Informal Hockey Team |day afternoon, the Farna - as. | victory kept the Crimson slate cied RAINKR HENDERSON HURT. Williams and Meus In that event |the sport entirely. In any event, if | himself and his adherents. Only two T e e i foam of New Haven will play | 8P4 advanced it a pes neurer ¥ Tlot Springs, Ark. Jan. 18.—Miller | the brilliant Whitted will relieve Fred | the bill passes, it is the worst thing | weeks ago Lindsey defeated Offen- e i the New Britain High school five in | hampionship, Its representatiyt Jenderson of Louisville, who owns ! Luderus first base, while Cactus |that has ever hit boxing around here.’t | heiser on the latter’s alleys. Cambridge, Mass.,, Jan. 18.—Har- the local gymnasium this afternoon at have won three matches and oced) nine horses himself and trains for | Cravath will be carried as a utility | — — Offenheiser got the jump in last Vard's informal hockey team decisively | 445 orclock. Arrangements made by | TSt Place in the league standing Frederick Johnson, suffered a frac- | gutfielder and pinch hitter. | MaxwELL REDUCES OWN MARK. | night's match by capturing four out | defeated the United States Naval Ba- | the athietic authorities at the last mo- L —— tured hip vesterday. He was riding | Will Train at St. Petersburg. ! Pinehurst, N. { of the first five games. Lindsey man- f dio school team, ecomposed mostly of | ;nent made the contest passible FRANKIE FLEMING TO FLY. A pony ) vhirled, slipped and| TFollowing his conference with Bak~ | . Maxwell, who “eut n\e amateur aged to tie the series at four all only ‘ former college players, here yester-|mphrough a mistake in the office at the Montreal, Jan. 18.-—F fell on | » Mr. Henderson shot . Moran announced that the Phillies | figure for the season on the cham- | to lose the next two games. Offen- | day. The score was 7 to 1. school, it was previously announced | ing, claimant of the fe; nmuvmgl t \ hagd been hovering | again will train at St. Petersburg, | pionship course to 76 yesterday, | heiser znera:gr‘fl 194 to Lindsey’s 197. Rice, the Crimson wing man, skated | that Kopr was-ineligible to play today. | boxing championship of alle ot Oaklawn An . next spring. [Mis men will re. | clipped off a further {wo strokes to- | Scores of 223 and 234 made in the | through the Navy defense in clever | The mistake has been rectif ed, and |joined the Roval Flying 4 photozrapi: tak .a today 1o | port about thirty days previous to v, going around in o7 7 2 sixth and seventh gam respectively manner to tally the majority of his{ the player is scheduled to participate | will be trained as an aviator at Gaf certain the extent of the #njury. | the opening of the tional 1 ue a foursome match. swelled the New Havener's averag \n am's goals in part of this afternoon’s contest. Borden, Ontario. ¢ i