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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1918, JRE TO A GIANTS CONTRACT—BAN JOHNSON PEEVED OVER LEAK OF NEWS CONCERNING SCHEDULE CHANGE S TO RULE BROWNS WITH “ERON HAND”—BRADLEY’S CHOICE WINS FEATURE EVENT AT NEW ORLEANS TRACK )) FEELS HEAVY 1 Trws T COVER THe EYELIDS AmD LF SUPPRESSED CoGECIS SIas A S b[ C HAS STRONG - DESWRE T Uz Z: & AR CABSINTO k ensiole a’U’Eflé’ T = A CAMOUFLAGE BAD MANNERS Every time you see a_man smoking a Fatima, you know he is getting all the comfort that is possible in a cigarette. DECIDES TO USE HOPING To SNEAKR ONCE STARTED WILL PoweR A SMALL YAWN OUER AND HARD Tb JUST To RELIEVE QUIT INTENSE DESIRE JONES TO RULE WPGARTY SIGNS HIS - WITH ‘IRON HAND ~ GIANTS CONTRACT oo T . Y @ 5 Y Phil Ball, Owner of Browns, Gives Contracts of Tweity Players Now ‘ - . His Manaée“ {)r dors | in Club Safe date, April EMBARRASIED - LADY SHOWS SI16NS LADY DEPARTS. FAGTORY LEAGUE RESULTS | »TMN(,DT?NBEE A‘::’I; @ oAb Alaun e St. Louis, Mo 1. 31.—President New York, Ja Two mor el 1 b G i BRIGHTENS PERCEPTIBL rurai= St. Louis, Mo., B resident | v York, Jan o ° HAW Phil Ball of the St. Louis Bro an- | Giant gladiators—Lew McCarty, the B G Bite. OBhtinue: Good Work On YAWN nounced last night that he had mailed - fence busting catcher, and Joe Wil an eleven page letter to | Jones hoit, the outfield utility man, have Aetna Ianes—Stanley Works Vic- warning him that he must handle the | climbed aboard the Giant band wagon Browns during the comin ason | for 1918, their signed contracts hav- with an “iron fist” and directing him | ing been received yesterday by Seec- to cease his easygoing tactics at once retary Foster. “My letter to him outlines plans for McCarty, it may be recalled, had a The P. & T". Corbin bowling quintet /o this year. In the course of it I told | rather tough time last ason. He continued their good work in the Fac- g him frankly that I thought he was | broke his leg in Cincinnati in June, tory league last evening at the Aetna ¢ | entirely too lenient with his men and | an accident which kept him out of i s s Gt B ) that ho ought to go after them with | the lineup until late in September. Chh( ik company five, two games out of A f b i the iron fist and exact obedience McCarty got back in the game™for " Erickson and Ll | Mr. Ball added: “Jones is much | the world’s series, only to injure his S Tey wer e fictors, . 4 % - misunderstood. Although few persons f clbow in the second game, putting him while Kahms Haugh featured ; i) 3 : : know this outside the office manaser | out of commission for the remainder for the vanquished. In the other of the Browns, Jones . fought rtf\ of the series. McCarty writes that game in the league series, the Stanley Copyright, 1317. by Thé'Tributa A tion ‘(New “York-Tribune) Pratt, Lavan and others whom We | nature has done some splendid work Works won from the Stanley Hard- were in favor of benching or punish- | since the end of last season and he ware team. The scores: Pt O L o S ing. Jones would never hear of it and | again is in fine fettle. Sldianer always stood up for his men. He used With McCarty in line, the Giants torious Over Stanley Hardware Team. 82 93 272 | e COMES TO AMERICA |always to be on edge and fit and some | jjpeq up for the 1918 season. Thel of thesc same players were running | g5njy catcher out of the fold is Jack - 320 Haugh 2 i i i Haug around the city talking about him un- | Onsiow, the voung catcher obtained Ehm N N ANSWERED THE CALL OF HIS COUNTRY M S o o oo Money or Marbles to Gain Tt. “Up to this time there has been no | ja5¢ season Eddie Anderson, regarded by many question about Fieldey Jones return- The Giants now have twenty play- of the howl fans the peer at g Pin ng herc, and there is none now that under contract for. 1918.° indlld # 500 the game in this city, is hot on tho . : originates with me. I have been giV- | jh¢ most of the stars of the club. Thel Erickson . 209 il of Champion Carl Larson, who 2 s % en to understand that within the players whose contracts are in ghe) Vgltentine .. x 200 recently annexed the city champion- 58 \ few days Jones has been written by a | Giant safe are Pitchers Benton, Tes- ship at the Aetna alleys. Taking hi H 2 St. Louis man ihat he was not wel- | oay Anderson, Demaree, Georg in hand, Eddie has sent to th 3 : come to the public of this city. He is | gpjth Swigler, Causey Stryker —andf | Herala the following defi issued {5 ¢ L <o high strung that I feared he might | \yajte Hoy rtchers McCarty, -Rull Larson: z ‘jump’ and leave us, not being bound | qon Gibson: infielders Holke, Doylef “I, Eddie Anderson, wish to chal by contract. Hence the telegram. and Rodriguez; outfielders Kauff and lenge Cari Larson for the duck pin $ “Had the club been contemplatinz | yyippojt, Johnson g 106 ¢ § ] championship of this city, which 1 5 replacing Jones it would not havt Only ten Giants players have neg Preston ........ 87 80 ¢ 9 . 5 i think I have the right to do. T did ¥ ; a waited untll contracts were out or | e ¥ T Tal L ot Molyneaux .. 821116 BN 93 o0 3 not enter the individual championship : o until the trading season has passed. > Pitche Sehupp. Perdte Humphrey ... 92 102 : : . 3 contest, but as I have led both the 0o SR | We would have gone right to the | .4 e toher Onelow, Sk Bertini ..... 90 98 95 ! e g 8 State league and Factory league teams - front and engaged a manager imme- | (o miofcher and Outfielders Burny —— - i SRS in high individual averages for the > “ diately after the season ended.” B boitin, Tiuros sns Toune 421 501 45 3¢ : = A G i . N past 3 or 4 years, I think I have the e st year Sallee was the first Gian Hardware R, ? g ¥ right to challenge the present holder § ©. N. Y. BASEBALL DATES R 1 jand inclasntaligiE iy Gali 14 PR R 3 P % of the championship honor 1 will o ; s = Jot of publicity for being it 1 bugd 2 : - roll him for fun, money or marbles on | . 5 o fin t i y e 4 4 3 5 A ol Nincs on Laven- | first player to repudiate his pledgd Schroedel ¥ 3 home or out-of-town alleys any timc AMetropolitan Colle T LS e rnity ,i,,t 7 S S92 sz 0 : : o ¥ e he is ready R o AR n s ""“j"""‘“ ) | sign until given permission to doysi e : < ; N i » d A sy i snot | New York, Jan. 31.—Mos the | hy the officers of fraternity. Hissa) ; : 2 ; 3 SRSON baseball nines in the 1rnxw ary for 191 was $6,000. It is sigf % trict have responded to rea: V | nificant that “Long Sal” has not beey . e g | : < ? 3 ? . NLY BRIG. GEN 3 3 City CoHege for mes «h i > | in et io ..:mm 1;\,& contrac L & - oA 7 3 5 coming season. Columbia, St. John's. | this winter BRADLEY'S CHOICE IN FORM : < - : IN REGULAR A o s e s . B wnazren 7 s s | THREE REASONS WHY TY COBB HAS NOT ANDERSON HURLS DEFI }D’A" (UNZIO'S SON | {o s nal b had an's bayer ore | nave el oot ool et i | Stanley - .- 3 Windish .. j 5 294 511 497 476—-1484 Stanley Works among the colleges to be met ¥ fresh contracts into Giant headquar diamond. Dates are still pending| ters, the Yankees are displayving n with St. Francis, a return match with | haste in sending their contracts dad - Columbia and Fordham, Jersey City | to Rusi M r Sparrow. De i iy b 28 Ed $ 375 T # % 5 g e | e, Rutgers and Brooklyn Poly > the f: he Ys > o e o U New O P - {2 3 : : ‘ College, Rutgers and 3 spite fact the Yankees' contract ton Rouge Stake i AR s 5 - £33 o o % | The tentative schedule follows were sent out almost three weeks leans Fair Grounds. . ¥ : o March 27, Columbia at South Field. | not a Yankee player has sent in “uf ) . b g April 2, St. John’s College at St. rned document. Only Baker, Pip) New Orleans, Jan. Rl—Brn,rHt‘_Vf, 5 2 e : ‘ . John’s; 13, Cathedral at City Colle and Shawkey have holdover contract: Choice showed traces of his olv:' tims i e SR o . : ¢ 4 Captain Ugo D’Annunzio, son Stadium: 17, Manhattan at City Col- form at the [air (x(mflm}s U&“]i“l:; : 3 oty v 2 3 o4 Major Gabriele D’Ammunzio, Italy’s | lege Stadium 24, Fordham at Ford- WHY IS IT() terday afternoon LTy € T 3 , 4§ i 4 G famous poet and novelist, has ar-| ham. . impost of 105 pounds and with little S G : ; i 112 : . : . May 15, New York University at Jockey Martin in the saddle, he ran o . 5 ; : {rived in United States to supervie | (%, 1o B0 o000 Hoboken; | —_— off with the aBton Rouge purse, the 3 : 3 “ i the construction of Caproni airplanes St. John's at City College Stadium, | Numerous Sport Writers Have Bl feature event of the card. Wood- 1 é s g - : o i = | for Uncle Sam’s new air fleet. Young —_— £ stone finished ond and Woodward % v A o & ) tor cl s opt in % was third. Th rack was heavy and | B ' : ’ y | D’Annunzio is a captain in the Italian | COCHRAN BREAKS EVEN. ) holding, and it took the winner 1:42 oS . S % 3 4 s | aviation corps and chief engineer for - S T Him to Athleti 2-5 to negotiate the one mile el . . | caproni, the designer of the famous | Peats Sutton in Afternoon, But Loscs - 4 ey e Why it, local friends of Bil} « avans sposec q i i = 3 L My B e o The ocelebrated Tyrus Raymond [ On the left is the eldest Tyrus | s Hoe 4 | now in use was built under his super- 8\\(‘!ker Cochran, paying 18.1 against | about the country insist in 4 m S e L O e eteane Tom ot | ] B i GEs oo | | : B | icon. Tie has browsmt with nim 24 18.2, was defeated last night by Hand- | their readers that the Reds shor. F Sl i G Gi w3 | i Roswell Herschel and his daugh- v i less Sutton by 250 to 184 in T Vo e ey gaintias s asiilie Dartion 0| jointng the army. Ty plays baseball | &SGRl Moo conh 1s seated in 5 | skilled workmen from Italian fac-|room. Sutton played a remarkable | whereas he is spendineg these perilot P e m ough o el A 2 B ¢ | ot i1di ;. ideri K -:x‘dm F;”rl'n:m j:‘::“pcr‘ ”('oh-m I for seven months of the year and i the hammock with her dad. .2 ' 4 tories to assist in building the giant | 8ame considering the conditions H vs in a big chair at the Kenilwor foiened second —and Bombast was | the rest of the-time he devotes to his =~ Cobb is reported to be anxlous to e EE e [ ptes hore. | made a high run of 74 and achicved | e to. sonditl third. {hree handsome youngsters. This | cnter Uncle Sam’s service, but it is 2 : S 1 s e the handsome averase of 20 10- 1l star to Connic Mack's Athletd The Maplowood purse, the third | photo was made at the famous play- rot to be disputed that here are X : : 1 jRaoRToUnERt LEwas A n e REO S trade for Joe Bush, Wally SciM ;i went to C er's home in Royston, Ga. | three reasons why he should not. : . VENTRES BEATEN. the afternoon, and ran his strir and Amos Strunk. Truly it see i : v : in 8 inninfis for a average of 31 8-10, | (hat the sending him to war Hefo ; Alva. Ventres, the “Berlin Black- | gefeating Sutton, 250 to 184 s ey e 5 | smith,” was defeated in a wrestling ——— Jocky Martin Pilots Winner in Ba- ar Service—Others Tra event at six furlongs Up, with Marasmus second and ’ n bloom third : bad enough, b 1 iters to. connect his name W} exhibition in Hartford last evening, | PARK OF BROWNS TO FLY. ) ly Athletics is too mw friend tads == BOWLERS MUST HURRY. MSON STVEN WINS, Cincinnati, Jan 3l.—Notice wa Boston, Mass., Jan. 31.—Harvard's ; > . 9 ) given last night that all bowlers c varsity hockey team, playing its first & HAANIS & WG ; : sy SCut of W Gl iy meinion G —Jim 5 templating entering the international | match in the Arena, beat the Newport | KPRIO LA 4 ,doing the trick in tho opening pre- | former pitcher for ’flh\: e CHAMPION SCHMIDT REPEATS bowling tournament, to be held in this | Naval Reserves 1 to 0 last night. liminary. A half nelson secured by |1, 2 [‘ o i = Sionk s et man Measles. ity from February 16 to March 10, The Crimson’s goal was not made| Brig. Gen. Edwin B. Babbitt, who | 4 2 ron and diamond for the Univer | K, Jan — Chavi o i ' e velve mi i = hMamas after 30 minutes and 45 sec- | of Kentucky, has passed phyiscal ex- | Schmidt of the Tremont Skati State College, Pa.. Jan, 31— Frank | must positively have their entries in | until after twelve minutes of play in |has frequently for months at a time 3 Kentucky, Bssedinhyiscalfors||SaNmId o) n r Skati e e htl| 5 o \dalent Woday Tebruarviil Scet | tiglaecond HalEl Atter i Grel Koeper |innied (aslchier ot WeNburennt ofioral |iondsiended fhol fray: SRIn fth ofistar larinatoni fonSenyicones han Saiaton e LIRS RS0 AGROERE, Snile LS e ot e ithary” euards, was | rotary A. L. Langtry of the Ameri-|Childs of the Navy had made many |namce during iliness of his chief, is | bout of the night Yusiff Hussane, the | 80d 15 here awaiting call to service shampion fwhoywon e ik K stricken with German measles yes-|can Bowling Congress, who has es- sensational staps Walker _of Har-|the only brigadier general in the reg- | “Balkan Bone Crusher,” downed Doc ,‘ ;m M;R- _\m « [‘h:- ltt\m' a field terday and interned in the college | tablished headquarters here for the |vard knocked him down with a line |ular army. This distinction has | goller twice. - S | o etantere i eliefiiile, Enibgy hospital, His condition was discovered | tournament, report a total of 440 en- |life. The puck bounded out ten feet |come about through the fact that all } e inemiiecite nfl o enifschool | e RUISEE s e oleRi Grcenk only hour before the Blue and |tries from other cities to date and |in front of the cage, Pierson rushing|the senior brigadier generals of the b-mketl tme’»m'h ;{115 Theé; A :lva? he o 1 5 flt of the scason at Wal White cagemen started on their | predicts that this number will be in- |in and making the winning goal. S e e et .schgd;et aiweek | THO first will be (lngton park Brookiyn, . last, 4l Northern trip: Wolfe's enforced ab- | creased to 500. | T generals in the National Army, while | BREWERS 'BUY PITCHER. s o otlaymrmalii it | ana AR et e N e graiyhandicansiine state ool RIOKEY SIGNS OOLLEGIAN. |inose who hold commands as briga- | Musiogee, Okla, Jan. 31.—The Mil- | the Branford Figh Sehool as the op- | Joseph Miller of the Moo ek lege quintet for its games with Syra- St. Louis, Jan. 31, Branch Rickey, |diers-tn the vegular army are holding | . 2 - & 9 SFoD [ es 3 e New Yorl ouise, Colgate and Le PINEHURST GOLF POSTPO! e S o e o tesion. | Genera; | RUkes club of the American Associa- ponen's.BflO? ISat%x;gay tthe locals will | C., half mile champion. Miller & "he other members of the team| Pimehurst, N. C., Jan. 31.—Rain |yesterday amnounced that mm""‘s’d fexs O 26 Wil i& ths | Honllveaterdny lpurchasedll Torn| i play D Eoistol se two games will | started from scratch. Joseph Stq were examined by the college phy: caused postponement of the first | Heathcote of Pennsylvania State col- : n Serve as good tunes for the big game | unattached, with an % command of a brigade of artillery. | Salisbury, a right h itche = 5 vhic i 3 . cian and-foumd to be free of the dis-] match round of the St. Valentine golf | jege has signed a St.:Louis contract, s anded pitcher, | with Hartford High school which will case. ournament scheduled for yesterday. | Heathcote is an outficlder. e STATF STAR QUARANTINED. Wolfe, Basketball Player, Has Ger- allowancg T forty vards, finished third, about f] played in the Capltol city next|yards behind the New York #- week. skater. This is the largest artillery umit in [from the Muskogee Arkoma League | be army. club,

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