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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1918, Y. M. C A QUlNTET TONI(‘HT—WANDERERS DEFEAT BOSTON ARENA SEVEN—YALE'S ATHLETIC POL- ARSON WHNS INDIVIDUAL BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIP—BENNY KAUFF PLACED IN CLASS 1 OF DRAFT e NS e 1 and Glorious Feelin? ‘ 7 o By B:iggs‘ AND TUESDAY You - AND WEDNESDAY 1S A b 45 THURSDAY \ iour first package will OBSERVE TwHeE -~ CoAL CoLpeEr DAY THAN USUAL . | i call uP AGAIN ) : st p ge ?_L)stf.LOWLY GoinG {\NDMY%U*_"_‘::LA:\TDJL‘L_; Iy Far COAL ' ) 3 show you the common - NoA ConL- sense of choosing Fatima — a balanced Turkish blend that never disturbs or irritates. ~the price o —AuD SATURDAY A. M, —AND AT 2 P, THE MOST \WONDERFUL, You HAUE USED.THE LAST HANDSOME AND INTELLIGENT PERSON w SHOVEL-FULL ~ AND N THE WORLD APPEARS — THE GoAL MAN LARSON IS GHAMPION [ESKF R[n T{]PS DESPERAFIONTYou CALL WITH Ad HONEST-To-GOODPNESS Tons of UP TOEFCOALS CO. AGAIN CcC—o0- A* o - OMH- H-9-+H - —“Fat” Anderson Chalicnges Win- Al. Clark oi Har ford to Handle Bpps atsurances that they wish to A : i Tn- Carl “Yen” Larson, won the indi- | co-Opers v them in providin 5 ! 27 - - | vidual duck pin bowling champion I { C T . responses from Harvard and Prince- 3 - ¢ i Actna Alleys, when he defeated Fred ton regarding possibilities of meets A\ ; | Shepard the runner-up for the hon- on the proposed war bas 7 X 5 } or The match was decided in ten Physical Director Warren S. Stater No such thing-as an Easter trip for J L2 i < [ umes of which Larson won seven. | announced today that Al Clark of the baseball squad which may be 4 . 7/ | from the outset of tho contests to | Hartford will ofliciate in the role of formed will be tolerated, and it is — f/ | decide the championship, Larson has | referce in the basketball contest - be possible that a rule will be put into . b % (77 shown wonderful form, and his victory | ‘““”1 ».\ e New Britain Y. M. C. effect which will make it impossible — 4 % no surprise to the bowling !‘.\yw.‘,}}‘”'t champions and the Fiske Red for any team to be away from New : ) . . S ; & 5 Larson has played in consistent form | TOPS of Chicopee, Mass., in the ven overnight. Lack of transpor- - : Fm ; . ¢ A throughout the series, eliminating | (9¢al gvmnasium this evening. Mr. tation facilities will be considered, N B T . 5 ; ! some of the best the city produces in | {14! ‘:f;lzmnl,\' m:n»..ucd at the games and the trips taken will be of short 5 . 2 2 E : LR Bt i right to contest for the crown. | ere h-'\( Il\x‘ll(\” (’)(-4\‘1,4 were in the distances, although Princeton and Cow along comes A. Anderson, the|>Ute v'nfi-f:mm': wark always gave Harvard will be regarded in the pos- ; ol ‘red IPulton of the bowling world and e . sibilities of distance. Cavyrighted 1917 by The Tribune Assoc. (New York-Tifhunar. | hurls a challengo at tho champion| oy GOldeRrods May Come. Whether even the limited sched- S T e e LR ext week the Goldenrods of Win- X | sched it ; sted may be the locals, opponents, th s W 8 il wi a partner Larson’s on some five in e locals, s, the ules which the athletic council will A partner of Larson’s on so ve management of the ubisiate. SR complishment will be unknown till l { after an effort is made to organize | TO COACH WILLIAMS ! | squads in baseball, rowing and trac! \ Giants Outfielder Makes No Claim for athleti in two or three weeks. Ef- e t forts to form a hockey team failed | Exempiion and is Ready to Go 1 { 3 | says he would roll Larson for fun,| g, the title now held by the locals, money or marbles. As this is the | ang a5 the Y. M. C. A. five wishes to i closed son for marble plaving, it | remove every obstacle in the path it 18 is likely that in the event of the chal- | jijcely that the contest will bo te lange being accepted, plenty of | ranged. The Winsted team nla' “looey” will bo in evidence about the | Middletown in that city recent- Church street alleys Jy and lost a questionable victory The scores when the referee and scorer had a for that reason the past week, and the informal squad now containsg only about a dozen candidates. “Over There.” Pomero Ohio, Jan When allow the proposed informal teams to ‘ 5 the City league and has acquired fame | - S he up-staf %o through will be possible of ac- | FORMER MACKMAN B[]ST[]N ARENAS ‘ KAUFF IN CLASS { ‘ PLAYS GOLF AT 89. as a pin toppler. In his defy “Fat” | o8 ,‘;{‘.fi“mfld"f":’x;:r":";“r et | S : - Bt New York Hockeyists (et EVED cantea betore the local araft board : : _ son—111 §6. 103, 97, 94, | dispute over the outcome, the refereo oot L R Yite yestergny to am=wer his qns i 109, 96, 106, 85; tota 2 a Middletown oflicial giving the game MANAGER HOBLITZELL e 3 iy Wi, tionnaire, Benjamin Michael Kauff, “3 | Shepard—89, §2, 100, 86, 104, 101, | to the Graveyard city five. B K IOF PI‘GJlOllS Defefl[ centerfielder of the Giants, waived all | 3 | 85, 87, 77, 93; total 904. Iine Attractions Oarded. : y ; | exemption claims and wag placed in | 3 Vacuums, The local management arranged Strong Possibility That Frazee Will o T | Class 1. Kauff stated to tho officials : : el N ; same with the Naval Reserves of : New York, Jan. 29.—Out of a hot | that he was teady for the call to arms ey 5 4 5g7 | Brooklyn, N. Y. here on February sorimmage in front of the Arena neb | af lanv time and would be slad to ’ 5§ et W nd another strong attraction g midway in the sccond period of the ! journcy to France. He will take Robiorg - § 96 93 268 | been "mrlu‘zj for Washington’s Bir G NE < Jational leas < me be- | physical examination soon, and Sandetie ¢ = | day (Feb. 22), when the crack Boy Boston, Mass., Jan. 29.—Dick Hob- %4 i tween the Wanderers and the Arena may be must d into the i e : " | club team of Pittsfield will play here. litzell, first baseman of the Boston ; seven of Boston in the St. Nicholas gopvico. One of Kauff's arms is short- | . : el e W | line last xihi Lone Tom MeOsaths | . fhow the sthor andl hvsicians havs i i s i ' ESCOBA THE FAYOR]TE Red Sox for the last four seasons, will ot e e mashed home the goal that said he woulalnot accepted by a : : : 4% n be appointed temporary manager of £ & 5 : { the home team the victory by a score | military hoard. Kauff made no claims guons % | Modeen the Boston team within the next few % ; S of 110 0. for exemption on this score in his > = [ days. All doubts about the possibility NTTREY g The Wanderer forwards outclassed | ynswers to the questionnaire. . g | Marsh ....—... | Kentucky Colt Looked On By Horse- of Jack Barry's being granted a fur- &2 h = 1 \ their Arena rivals, but Capt. Du-! i, 3 g . | Hoyle «.eeee lough by the navy so that he might s i P @ | fresnc’s boys were balked by tho GRAPPLERS ARE READY. Dany .. 5 manage the Red Sox again were set B 2 g | stonewall defence put up by little | A i ca = it Coming Faont. aside last week by Lieut. Park of the < . I'rank Storey, the Boston English | gy oo Olin, Stecher-Tussane Bouts ot 403 42 Boston navy yard when he said that 8 : A High school youngster. The Boston | = o = o "o 0 o e : B Army Girls. New Orleans, Jan. 20.—Tt is quits positively no furloughs would be : # uidget's | guarding was a reve- nterest New York Wrestling 1an : E. Gunning .... 69 66 »09 possible that Escola will go to the granted to professional baseball play- 2 < 2 lation. The fast and hard shoot- New York. Jan, 29.—Wladek Zhy i Niller®e =L e R 8 + post favorite for the Kentucky Derby. ers in the navy. b 4 ng Wanderer forwarc repeatedly | zko and John Olin will meet at il : i Smith .. o ) [ T 201 Horsemen who have recently arriyh Hoblitzell recently was permitted to X ' g ! pierced the Arena front and poured . json Square Garden tonight in a cat g Reynol el 6 188 here from Kentucky are loud in theip leave a hospital in Cineinnati, where 3 fusillade at Storey, but he faced | as-catch-can wrestling match A i R . 8 | Nelson . e T 5 ? 155 praises of the son of Broomstick— we had undergone a difficult epern- e bombardment with a nerve that|to show which is entitled to entor : ' : ; B 5 . Christmas Staf. This colt wintered at! tien. He is now eonvaleseing at his i S8 vas ice and with eye and arm per-! tournament with Earl Caddock and | i ¥ 3 i 3 32 3 7 Bosque, Bo rm, Midway, Ky. heme there and prebably will meet . feetly attuned. “Strangler” Lewis for the champion- | ° P Navy Girl but last week arrived safely at Louis- Yoy Tamo of tha Teed Hox at the | 170 Thomas, former catcher of the | Lewis, the Wanderer net Keeper | shin. As Olin has beaten Joc Stechor ; oo Lo Y T e il tere of Traihiy ile maaeting of the Amerlean | Philndelphia Athletics and right- | did some splendid defensive PIaying | and given Lewis a hard tusslo it can- 7 e Holleran ool 64 J1s Johin W. Ward, who will prepare him Teaguo in this elty on Tebruary 14, | hand man of Connie Mack, will coach | himself, particularly in the last two | not bo denicd ho worthy oppo- L : Erickson ...... 3 _ 505 for stake agements, = A strange part about Hobby's oper- | the Williams baseball nine this spring. | minutes of play, when the boys from | nent for the Pole. The hout sting | . . 3achman 5 155 b prom- o ! | Batiere . w0 ei Iscola, it will be remembered, fin- i e e e e ARSI, the brown bread and Browning belt | ises to be an exceptionally interc ished second to Papp in the Futurity it s B . | cut loose with a sensational rally. | one, P __ S , last vear at Belmont Park. That race 2, CH TOP (¢ TH MORNING WINS | 7here in the sunset foni ofl the | Erardly| less tmpontant, will be ~ = = ~—— s run in the mud, a conditionfuf dental service in the army. The prof- 2 ¢ ; ; ardly less important will be tha : s e s 1 fer of the temporary management of game the Bostonlans fought like ( contest between Stecher, the ‘“Scis Dwight N. Clark, eighty-nine years SO . track which he does not particularly the Boston team may cause him to DerossRtoyiurnSitnoRtice fan o et Lo [lsors Dem on, il nal Vin et RETusEan is a real all-wool golf en- SR T fancy. Nevertheless, he was rapidly el s ming : Jockey Robinson Drives Favorite | Shots from all angles. Always, how- | glever and powerful Bulgarian graj- | st. He denies that golf is a| overhauling Papp at the finish. In all 3 'nr:\ s tcontinua et nortibasall | ever, Lewis shoved stick, armored | pjer sively for old men, and in- TR DT (@ ; " i his races last year Fscola showed = a litze e s ase a ot R done!| Eloveloran 7 B ¢ e ght ¥ 3 ne . for Boston, and Stuffy McInnis, the Home a Winner in Six-Furlong | glove or shin in the way of the| gtecher is eager to provo that ha | it all young fellows like him. [ Gight Footba umes Are Announced endency for a long route. He always Athletics’ old first baseman will be | Sprint at City Park Arena drive, and when the finallis not out of the championship com- should swat the little white ball | For Next Season. beat his horses by a sprint throwgh shifted to second. While McInnis has | i ’ . vhistle blew the Wanderer net stll | petition, an opinion that grew arter | Kor tioush old in years, Mr. Clark i| paltimore, Jan. 29—The Johns (i€ Stretch. e was not particnlarly won most of his fame first base-| New Orleans. Jan.-29.—Carrying the | > "rowiied. he had lost to Olin and Caddock. Thoe | of the youngest in Spirits amons | yyopking University football schedule fAst in the first half mile, but wore ‘ : Name Infielder to Succeed Jack Bs During War Period. men to Take Mcasure of Sun Briar - = - scissorg expert rts that poor con- | the golfers at Pinehurst, N. C. He for next fall was nmounced .p. down his opponents at the end. It top impost of 116 pounds, and vith e < z - L: > " % was T s 5 1 5, American league a shortstop, and can | v, b ’ It O'MARA ENLISTS. dition due to illness caused his poor | has been playing on the Pinehurst|gav with a list of e Jewt. Was in that style that he beat Papp, play o thly game at any infleld posi-| BoPinson in the saddle, Top o' th E—— showing against Olin and Caddock | course for 18 consecutive winters. .rn Maryland, St. John’ A Atlanta, Viva America and three or ton. It is a curious coincidence that | ‘1OTNing was made the favorite in the podgers’ Inficlder Enrolls in Naval | and that he now is in good condition. | The photograph shows the veteran jaryland State will % four other fast youn for three members of Mack's famous SX furlong sprint for tho older divi-| e, In Hussane Stecher will meet a | golfer starting out for his daily round | drawing cards here next season Precders Futurity at $10,000 infleld—Collins, Barry ana | Sion at the City Park track yesterday | o .. ; man who knows all tho fine points of | of the Pinehurst links Tink | The Black and Blue will open tho 'rack last fall i s Brooklyn, Jan. 29—Oliver E. O'Mara B o W : fternoon. Top o' th’ Morning obliged 2 S. O'Ma 2 i e S § 3 e Ientuckians say that Iiscola McInnis will p second base next 5 | T c 4 1iv|the game and in addition ig strong, season at Hlomewood on Saturday, Oc < kians say A scola with a splendid performance and | WO untl recently I received his well gnd season Barry will play for a navy 3 sl ek ersy Batenll St oo active and courageous, tober 12, with the Virginia Militayy nas Wwintered wonderfully Despite the inroads which the war ."”']‘:)chf)m"v,xl‘ ,!,r,mtt AV.L(‘;(:)“_ }'“Bdl;uch;wd over to the Brooklyn Navy Ry ey SUNDAY BAS | Institute. Dickinson, Brown and (h Lhagh N3 Blleaon and . shoig, has made on the Red Sox, Hoblitzell = @ close rival e ond. ooith Unelg| Yard vesterday and enlisted. Ha GOLTFERS. e Indtars B e hiot been book marked jmprovement in his muscular will be able to put o ratfling ool THCCEOS .‘1“”""“1 second, with Uncle | | L 30 ceventh of Squire Ebbots — — 0 | for next season. Dickinson and Car- development. Two hets were mage team on the field next son. He will ‘;I'j: SHALG and Norman IT. Maxwell Topping Tist at | That is Magistrate MoQuade Thinks | jigle did not draw many lust season, ere last n < Moo : .‘n: at even have Walker, Strunk and Hooper for o Conservatlon Handicap, at one | ./ ety 4 deth e et AW Mements O 5 i le the Brown test was not apr- ™Money that he wou oat San Briar, have tfeld: himself, McInnis, Scott| Mile, was won by Maud Bacon, which | [OF nation: Iseryicejandithe monarch i Edwrst Awben Illemen B QuGtloonc, So After Talking With Numerous | Whil¢ . e ihe present favorite, for the Derby. and Gardner for an infi Schong. | paid 5 to 1 and got a fine ride from |Of Flatbush is beaming with pride. He | Pinehurst, N. C, Jan. 29.—Rain jranges, fue de WL UL Sun Briar beat Escola at Saratoga, last and Gardne (r fes L Schang | Nolan. ). J. Lillis was the favorite, | S0 i8 having another service star em- | hrought the qualifying round of the Legislators. ter found it too expensive to bring t :\[z;jl-v;{ n'r;qvl R L e broidered for the flag that now hangs | annual S$t. Valentine tournament to an : . ey team north agam. ard, Ruth, Mays & AL CLER 0L ; = RS s Bro aseba i ey syl e it bany, Jan. 29 lity Magistrate - 3 first string pitcher: " which this horse likes was not pres. | " (e ”‘i“kll)"m DRechelljofice) pnitmelviend ey Bl rsigvastan iy et 2 : AMHIERST SWIMMING DAT Leaten, wa ring down Sun Briar e | ent ho had to trail home in second The other Dodgers who have alres nd the round will be played tod Jrancis X, McQuade of New York isin | < RESt Bily Rl A -t tha A1 e ts owiied by T — 7—~—"" IT HEGR, ) el Crfrs o e o \”"'"";;‘;n(:‘dr Lll\o”:‘x‘n:!\‘ ".):'r’ n:x;’y fllrt‘& .vnt and cut to 18 holes. . Albany in the interest of the Sunday . Amherst, Mas .:.\n‘ ‘“ The \v"v; S xander, who 1s nowihi MYERS COMPET tha place money from Water Tady cffer, Le adore, Sherrod Smith, Part of the field of 109 had handed | A | herst swimming schedule, announced St T e el e e ,“”1:"\. ,;'Lf:r)“';‘\'?,“' o¢ | ohn TFitzsimmons, John Kelleher and | in cards before the cancellation w Daseballibill ”“I',‘.’d“""“ h;"\f\b ,'\’fhl’k‘ t night, is as follows: Febru- e : : o ahot i ohs s a carnival Of |y, Malone. Each one of these men |announced, and Norman H. Maxw mandO TN M. il erban ol N eN oL b ary . ringfield at Springficld; 16 rald staff and now a private in 8 remung won at 20 to 1. f (o tentially valuabl 918 5 : He said last night that he had talked P B 5 PrivetiBetal iaot thel place and pald |- RSy SRS to the 1918 |was in the lead with 38—41—79 RS ey St 3 that|M- I T. at Boston 3rown T & ace and paid | p),qgers, the three first named being | 1. Standish, Jr., of Detroit, was paired | [0 Many [e8IsIeats &bt SGAne 0 ridence; Marc Wesleyan at . D AKE. ‘ | 20 to 1, and the show money w ¢ : f sre is less op is measun Camp Dix, participated {day night o H0 teerant 2/t 4 Fo ' Y went | |itchers of whom it was reasonable to | with Maxwell and finished in $2—42 there is less opposition to this measure tn the Millrose A. A. games at Madi- | i e TN | expect rt';‘"‘g‘-o_“ : out and 39 in. | s Now tha Mara is gone, it shoots Others who finished in the 80s be- son Square garden, New York. Run-| LEVINSKY REINSTATED. i . x5 z & - X s g another hole into the tentative infield o i & 'S ere ) ning under his company colors, Myers N R, b, HOR) ) sk (st GO S R captured fourth place in the 70 yard low hurdles and finished sixth in the | main event man he originally came into the well known Dodgers to be accepted vear, but the races were in the mud ind the son of Broomstick, though Aviation Corps In Company 309th U. S. Infantry at Amherst: 9, Wesleyan at Middletown. London, Jan. 29.—Bandsman Blaki than ever befor Williams has cancelled the meet with lost the middle-weight boxing ¢ While Magistrate McQuade expeets | Wy ore o0 MGV E has pionship of Great Britain at the considerable 0pposition from the rural | Soseq ts pool for fuel conservation. tional Sporting club last night whed districts, he declared that he is rea- Sl e ¢ he was defeated by Scrgeant Pl vinsky, assistant instructor of boxing | Squire of Fatbush. I was expected | A. Hamilton of Garden City. sonoblvgcertaln Sehat thofmo surofcan TO LEAD GREEN ¢ IN. |O'Keefe, former welter-weight cham at Camp Devens, recently suspended |after the great season O'Mara had at s the legislature this year. Hehas| . = = N 3 Jan pion of Ireland. —O'Keefe's = victdr | | | Battling Le- | that the sharps had rigged up for the | ), chapman, of Greenwich, and I,mm:l Other competitors were | panding an investigation of charges in | Atlanta, where he was instrumental in HEALEY WINS MEDAL. l‘nd a growing sentiment for it both |\ S CY Molden, Mass, was elect- A€ in the second round Berry, national all around champion, | tion with match : p o mong republi a emocrs o= - Rty sing the pennant to the Cocoa- & % 29 —In the | 2MONE publicans an democrats, | T = Joie Ray, T 2 and Abel ey s i in Boston | bringing t : t. Augustine, Fla. Jan. ans B ed to lead the Dartmout hockey | g s T R Halpin and Abel Ki- | ieh K. O. Bill Brennan, was rein- | Cola City, he would fit in the hole torn | qualifying round in the St Augustine an:\ said that the socialists will be for | (. € PAE (0 v " Murphy is one ! HARRY DAVIS RETIRES. tated today. James E. Raveroft, |in the Brooklyn infield by the ex- | championship golf tournament yes- |1t t0 @ man. J of three veterans of last year's seven | Phila., Jan. 29.—Harry Davis, c8P- \rh'urm'!n of the athletics, announced | change that took George Cutshaw to terday Daniel A. Healey of the home I and has been acting as coach for tain and coach of the Philadelpbia) SNIORS WIN. the team this season. He plays the American league baseball team, last The girls’ senior class of the New |rover position and in the Green's night announced his retirement from Britain High school defeated the [only game of the winter against the game in order to devote his gh= freshmen at basketball vesterday |Tufts he was easily the star of the tire time to busin . He is a member afternoon, score 16 to 2. , oontest. of the city council. STGNS CONTRACT. St. Louls, 20.—Jimmy Austin, veteran third baseman of the local Brov ™, signed his 1918 contract hero yesr . that nothing had developed to war- | Pittsburgh. Cutshaw has long pre- | club won the gold medal with 81. rant the charge that Levinsky had an |sided over the keystone ck for |A. Summer of the Detroit (‘mnvnv agreement with Brennan g to tho | Squire Ebbets, and O'™a wWas ex- | elub was second, with 84, and I°. character of the cxhibition before en- | pected to take up the knitting where | Dwyer of the Englewood Country \lnh s the ring. | he left off. third, with 88,