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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1918, f E A MiGH S S NEET - | S\ \TTLE SENT(- AT & Nk G | i — AP sies (ack Park Gi ty Quintet at Y. M. e Lonrme 1| VS8 3 Direde o SUC 2\ ! HAPPIER ([ SEND = A Toight | U AN A | MAWING QW,‘,— daD“ E HAPPIE What should be a fast game of (vl\—l LIFE Ketball is scheduled this evenir “ the Y. M. C". A, gvmnasium, when he | crack Bridgeport High school qumm,‘ will meet the local High school five at 8:30 o'clock. The Park city bov have been displaying fine form this season, and the team is said to be one | of the best that has represented the | school in several years. They have | cleaned up everything in sight, this | veur, and are confident of taking the | sc#lp of the Hardware city five. | New Britain will start with tho| same team that went down to defeat at the hands of Hartford High I'riday night. Kopf, Reynolds, Sech & ¥ T rest, Taylor and Burns, being the WE:LL O!- ALL METHINKS My quintet which the local managemen NTo Tiune ORBS SWE'—T T ol ; hopes to wrest the laurels from their | THINGS § A VALENTINE DNlNr" - ART T MiNE OWN ) \”'\L"" 7 | Davenpo Bridgeport rivals. Sechrest is in | o T : T ¢ O ood shape, having practically re- | FROM FRED —whHA Some GAZER! . \TTLE g Chairs, Ci rowered from the injured ankle that NG Th NAME /of THAYS Tis B Odd Chaly gave him so much trouble in the | ¢ 4 .| ) 7 B tries, velour l i Hartford game. With the big fer in ' condition, the path of | ’ Park city team will not be covered " y 7 . : with roses. i ; ‘ 7 \ Our U .‘ The fine showing of the locals $ 7 g p ; a '-n).xt the heavy odds that confront- / N ; ¢ \ l tlvelv de\‘lgTEd them in the Hartford gamc K e / it is properly con iven the team, the manage! rnmn 'lfld 3 ) i £ : p p y s supporters renewed inter - : y \ = : » all.sides there seems to be undiv 1| o o : . = | e % ; Av e Compta ity crowd, the o - 2 y cash if not 3 WOW your can wtal ity o, The fables il : - R open a Special Deffrred Payment Accourtt and enjoy B ) - b : the benefit of the/sale reductions just the same. the game as “Dave” Dunn and ! : fen S. Slater opine that the loc: ; EI ; - ¢ e o A put up the best za A = Pritain-Hartford clash. : vith an) 5 o ] kind of Tv wo ve beer i e b S $ ; = COMPLETE AGENTS FOR {urped victoriow i q Wi h 3 " e S . s K HOME Ponight's game will he preceded by | freno Wire S8 o » 2 e o : 3 GLENWDOD 4 preliminary contest hetween the | LucY - SR - ;. . 2 o FURKISHERS RANGES High school second tcam and Man- | gh e i Tribune %o camevielvidsstiscommencing | Copyright, 1918, by The Tribune Association (New York Tribune) ‘ Mo t§ o'clock. Dancing will follow the = main contest until 11 o'clock STREET AMER]E AN LEAEUE I PRINGETQWI} RESIGNS | Sonie, hramon, a. De. Soacts nas | MGGUE_AMENDS LAW T MR ; WARTFORD | | | directed Princeton’s activities on the \ NEW YORK BOXERS CHO! Five Men : m in : 2 water since 1908, when the Tigers re- . ! o A LouLnc) )r. Spaeth, Faculty Crew Director | cumed rowing, and he largely has | Legislator Submits to New York A ‘ | sume x | 7 e X Some had escaped in the night barely A team of five | i e ; 1o | been responsible for the pre-emin-| combly a Bill That Looks Reason- i 4 are champio TU PLAY 154 [iAMES Since 1908, Accepts Appointment In | ., o 4pa¢ Princeton has attained in clothed, - i | Many had walked continuously for ot i e "“”‘““jl e United States Army Service. f,’,‘,’;h*j:“;fl‘e,,“c'e‘?é‘fi.‘f'l"fl,;‘;‘iffzkli"yfo i ‘f S i ys and nights before reaching reprosent this dlstrict in ! Princeton, N. J., Feb. 15.—An-| has assisted Dr. Spacth in the coach- |\ ALENY T, o s RE[‘BH TQ“RM'NA :1”,(:- e bRl s RO er-city tourney with Piits- \ C]ev land Draws Grea[es[ Numhe[‘ nouncement of Princeton’s crew plans | Ing for a number of years, will have | Martin C- Fetue of Tew ¥ork Cits, | (o BT GO 65 ) i ::eoxovkl it e G vesterday afternoon indicate that the | CNATEC of the TOWInE activides: | his boxing bill which is now before el Ty bt o e e e Biti~on £ = . Ol Sllfldfly Comesls | Tigers will be as active on the water| =~ 2070 00 PO 1= s A |ihe judiciary committee of the assem- children succumbed to the hardships The men chosen are: 110 pour [ this spring as they have been any 00 20Q el nosOtAtions comPOl | by« The amended measure was in- | H}fgct Beaumul Place in World” on the journey. Many of the fam- Sieger, Rutgers Place G troduced. 1 i : { season since rowing was resumed in | es have g me s um, New York State champion 7! i]%oe o “id e evsity | ments, it seems likely now that lies have missing members. Before 3 L g The amendments provide for a Shelters Hundz Flisht Ninglheinlitine thes endoan pounds, Archie Walker, unattached ©hicago, Ieb. 15.—As usual 154 | of Pennsylvania have been invited to Princeton’s rowing programme Will | o090 headed boxing commission to | 110! terh un leUS 1H lg i bt cloudbursts of rain, the diffcult Violder of the 108-pound Metropolitan 2 Qi W gt of SennEviyE 2avs, : { be a race with the Navy at Annapolis | sqioinistes the law the eommissone . games will be plaved in the Amer- | participate in the historic Childs cup : : : admini . the co MU crossing oiino g ! t ! : early in the season, the Childs cup e i e hs e ; : e e son, ac- | race on ake some time in ) ] to receive a year and the secr den l ettlement, New | ican League in the coming season, ac- s T N % an invita. | 72¢e, With Princeton. Columbia and | tary $2500. The provision of the or Taormina, Sicily, January 21 (Cor- hampion:., 135 pounds, | cording to the official schedule an-| oo™ " the Tigers to participate in a | LePR participating, late in May_on | ginal McCue bill which Testricted e St e e Harry Fpst i e GY¥M- | nounced tonight. The season Wwill } quel regatta and in addition negotia- egie Lake, and race with Yale| nymber of licenses which could be is- | —Fourteen hundred refugees from aurn, and 145 pound Sulli- . Raat 5 e s ing . = | about the middle of June. Tf Har-|gueq in a city and the provisions for | the country north of the Piave have open in the East, April 15, one day | tions are being mado to arrange a | o o . : ! Plave “an, Union Sctilement ! litan | ! : Y s with Yale In the event that!¥ATd resumes rowing there is a Pos- [ deputy boxing commissioners to at-| found shelter in this old Sicilian Jtion champion Diioniolitn Mo enios funil the B est | e sl biNe 8 WS che e ot gD ¢ of a two mile race between [tend boxing exhibitions have been | mountain town, deseribed by some y In the initial games Philadelphia will [ [I°fvard does mo have an el#ht ¥MS: princeton, Harvard and Yale as al eliminated. i oriiins a5 the most beautitil pIae = A = it s lose to the rowing season of these i ce fees whict u the ' in world. T T els whi >d e e meet Boston at the Forb, field, | prince . ol nnal contestil S & seaso Licenso es which, und he | in the world 1 hotels whizh car HENDEE A POSTMASTER. ) : e | Exiocston Ryl ol the Rl onterty e n at Biflione McCue bill, were $5.000 in New York , for tourists before the war hav iy while New York will cross bats with | for the two universitics | Mocme DlTmers RN SoM O Dros o ts R onaR e e T 2 ! : S ity, and smaller a 1 sther | been thrown ope o . = frormer Champion Cyclist with Y. M. Wasninaton in the Capital city. The| The occasion of the announcement | ol o : sl B oy = A s i Brother of Harry, Former Bantam 0 T pital city. H parts of the 1 have been cut They have rooms generally by fam- s Eaee Misarn openines thenery ey Wil xi?\imifr&‘nf;rfwf\:e t};nl::c“;n D CONCANNON GAINS half, the highest fee now bein 0| ilies, and club iogether for their Champion. S e e O e the |, o 0 “ in New York City me much the same way that Chicago, Feb, 15—Clarence Forbes, World's Champions, while Detrbit is| ¢an Spaeth, the faculty coach of | ? 5 The amendments forbid gamblin talian immigrants make shift on the a well known boxer of a decade ago, ety Cleveland. The | Fowing, who has accepted an appoint- | New York Pocket Billiard Champion Jnen =R | Italian in : a ift he : i g0, ndselchiasipion bicyGle |F e oo ol BAE RS Srelan Q L 2 : betting and the sale of liquor in any | o int steamers | died vesterday at the Tllinois State hampion BiXCle | oyson will close Oct. 5. Y .| Creeps Up Near GreenleaPs Score | lare of the building in which a boxing Znglish and American residents Hospital at Elgin, He was 37 years ays of t ¢ ore wi S : ek . . | s bet cted ; it i head of the ooy 4:‘-”:1;”2)1‘: 2””“' thre;‘econfiw t»".; on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. New York, Feb. 15—Joe Concan- | SXbipition Is }‘fll:;:”‘mjfv‘u ““y'. i joined with the townspeople in pro- old and had been at the institution manufacturing company that T onalh _the National weague and | hoth at home and while abroad. non, the New York State ¢ bil e T DUt O oriiaaor | viding clothing, The two problems, five motkhs. 8111 bears his name, althoug : 1 these will be in Chicago. Cleve- At Home: ALY k State pocket bil-| on the length of fights and would have | 4p food and employment, and rop- | He was a brother of Harry Forbes, e T e e > 1and will be the opponent of the Sat. Sun. Hol. | liard champion yesterday made a | permitted finish fights. The amend-:,ocentatives of the American Red a cla bantam who once held the ol e e I oxl Aiiehemp lonshorBall ithyge ooc! further cut in Ralph Greenleaf’s lead | ients limit fights to ten rounds, With { cross who visited here left a fund title of that clas: fa Fiendeo went o France several | lin their match at Daly’s room ana |7 ® "7 with the local war committee to! Clarence Forbes, as a feather- b usiness administration. He now has : : : OB < SAME < g warm socks 2 > oncy 2 T > , hearty applause from the onlockers ROBERTSON Q"‘T‘ GAME gloves for Ttalian soldiers. decision over Caspar Leon. har n is of the association 4 AR RERGE G e { Concannon won both games from the Five hundred refugees arrived at — sEERe S el Jilinois youth and reduced the leader’s | Giant outticlde Takes Post as Ath- | iqnight at the Giardini station, two MOLEAN AT LAKE PLACID. . 4 i advantage by 35 points. The New letic Director and a half miles below on the coast Lake Placid, N. Y., Feb, 15—Bobby S (“hicago, Cleveland, Washington and 3 | Yorker scored 115 to 100 in the after- Norfolk, Va., Feb. 15.-——David Rob- line railroad, in the midst of a tor- McLean, now international profes- WESLEYAN BEATS DARTMOUTH. | Philadelphia. The Labor Day pro- {noon, and 120 to 100 last night. < ‘ 4 s S rential downpour. The fecblest and sional skating champion, will skate ML, gram calls for games in St. Louis, | chicago It was in the sccond game that Con- eldest were brought up in carriazes, on the Lake Placid club four lap n Vell Contested Game Middletown | Deiroit. Cleveland, New York and | st Louis cannon, playing a championship | Nationals, today returned his contract pundreds climbed the steep footpath track tomorrow, as a feature of the Five Scores 36 to 22 Victory. Boston. New York will play two | Detroit brand of pool, made his run of 58.| unsigned to Manager McGraw, be- in utter darkness and in fear of the | nationa] amateur skating champion- Y B Y 2 mes at Boston on Bunker Hill day, His exhibition was a brilliant one, and | cause of a disagreement as to salaj eerie height to which they were | ship. The program will include five Middietown, Feb S sle April 19 ) Washington for a time it looked as though he| Robertson accepted a position today taken. A very few had bundles of senior and three junior events and e & v ontested game of bas Choice Dates. Philadelphia might equal the record of 79 set by | as athletic director at the Norfolk simple clothing the majority only | will bring out the best amateur skat- etvall 1) 3 uth last night, The following table shows the | New Tork jPennle Allen, former champion. High school. | the clothes they were standing in. | ers of northern New York. of swollen streams and sod- plains, with ever the horror of the uing Austrians. During this imilies became separated, chil- lost their parents and the few treasur from their homes gradually dropped aside to make their hurried journeying. ARENCE FORBES DEAD. 15.-——Word esterday that G srnsenaps i 13 sions—June 23, A 31 and Sept 1.| st Touis .. o g 12 Yleveland has bcen awarded the | petroit .. .. e 2 12 ttest number of Sunday games— | (oveland . 4 14 fourteen. Chicago, St. Louis, Phila- | washington deiphia and Boston have been given | ppiladelphia thirteen Saturdays each. Independ- { New Yo cnce day zames will be played in | Roston 019 H 12 ko 18 B ertson, outfielder of the New York Cleveland in the last ha number of zames cach club will play | Boston e R — = cen on the hom e OFFICIAL AMERICAN LEAGUE SCHEDULE, 1918 the game 19 = ot e = T o AT AT TAT AT AT AT AT AT CHICAGO ST. LOUIS DLTRom CLEVELAND WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON ABROAD CRIMSON LOSES STAR. Stiilmao, Goal-Tender for Fre | May 2, 3, April 30, May 1 May 4 May 10, 11, 13, 14 20, Tay 24, 25, 27 Decoration Day at tillma cnder for Fres Ilmnnv CHICAGO ...... S G G Fanie : IMay 12 & July i 2 July 16, 17, 18 July 6. 8, a2 Cleveland Sept. (2 3 |May (30,) (30,) 31 Aug. 26, 2 Aug. 21, 2 3 |Aug. 17, 1 Lug. 5, 16 Labor Day at De- idge, Ma Feb. 15.—Carl 8. | Aug. 9, 10, 11, 12 he crack goal-tender of the | - — _ " [ i —= - = e £ = eshman ckey team, will April 16, 17, 18, 19 May 6, 7, April 20, 21. 22, 23 |} .21, May 24, 8 [May 15, f |May 10, 11, 13 Decoration Day at unable to play against the Yale| LOUIS June 28, 29, 30 May (30), (30), 31 [July 2, 3, (4) (4) July 6, 8, 9, {July 11, & |July 19, , 23 |Tuly 16, 17, | Detroit even in the Boston arena on Satur-|ST. e el 9% [Sept. 10, 11, 12 .17, 19, [aus. 14, 6 N 4 S o Ity it Cleve: b, He is in the college infirmary. Sept. 7, 8, 9 B | | { hish Holmes, Jr., the stalwart i " Eelge i 2 : - SeE N 1ol Lo nievinees been) April 20, 21. 22. 23 FEEE |April 16. 17, 18. 19 |May 24 : . 28 A o May 10, 11, 13, 14 iay 15. 16, 17 | July 4th at Chicago bitima ay at goal. Although | DETROIT i Eh o (C9) (60| i o, S (Tansges o2 0a0 sty (Tl e ; o i g e : Sept. 10, 11, 12 Aue 016 n [sept. 7, 8, uz. 14, Aug. s Aug. 21, ale’'s team sn't plaved any games hiis Jeason, (here are several boys on Aug. 30, 31, Sept. 1 who have had considerable school- oy experience Seven., Goes to Infirmary, Labor Day at St Louis | May 6, 7. 8 May 2, 3, 4, April 24, 25, 26, [Baya 02F TLp 28: 4 5, 16, . D=y CLEVELAND .. |June 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 24, 25, 26, 26 Sept. 4, | aly ; d 9, @ "\"‘\' | Aug. 31, Sept. 1 L2, ¢ ; 5 | |Aug. 21, 22, y 26, Aug. CASEY PASSIH EXAMS. | Sept. 29 0.8 Qs 6 ) vard Gridiron Star '.l. Buter M e I 0, o s 10, 11, 12, 13 ; 5 6, : 5 i, ; | [May 04] 6 i |2 5 26, 2 April 25, 30, May L Dc‘(;:r;:(u:n Day at tary Training Schovl. | wWASHINGTON -|Tuly: 28, 80, 31 July 2 23 |: / 10, 12, 13, 13 June 19, 20, 21, May (30.) (30, 31) 30sto; W TINGTON s S 24, i o = a1 e Sept. 50. Oct. 5 |Sept. 10, 12 |Oct. b. 15.—Eddie | : members of | Sept v footbail team of 1916, Tom Enw , another former [June 5. 6. 7, 8. ¢ Y 3 June 10, 11 3 |Tune 14, 15, 16, \pril 19, 20, 22, Aprit 29, 30. May 1, ¢ ST i il g Decoration Day at il s % g = <. 5 = inea |Tuly 3 A g June 24, May 23, (30), (30) q , 22 New York ard player, have successfully | PHILADELPHIA |2US g 5 July 25, 26, IS st . Y g 1 " 2 \eir examinations to the| |Sept. 19, t. 14, 15 : Sept. Sept , Sept. (2,) Octi®4 hy 8T 9, 30, Labor Day at Wash- onl, this m(v,; ington the four months in- | : = = (e 2 5 = - Vo lotes from | 1, 2, 3 June 5 T Tuno 16 ik ic April 15, 16, 17, 18 |Ms 9 ] [apr1 (1) 20.22,22 | aprit ioth at Boston R i - B . Aug. 6, 16 3, B 30, 3 June 11, | Sk 3 B |June 2 Vel o Aug Fakr T Jul a ash- i .;J:J gistesnetisdito mattie I‘th IS sod ekt B, iy i Sept. 19, 2 QZ:K 22 ‘?3 Rj iy 28 .29, 30, s [Sept. AMERICAN |sept. 20, Oct. 1, 2 Dt of the 1916 eleven; Sept. Wil eaptaing S e L June 1, June 5. 6, 7, 8. 9 May 7, g, April 24, 25, 26, 27 May 3, 4, > July 4th at Phila- q bie ¥ < » b e Aug. 6, Aug. 2, 3, 4, 28, July 1, ¢ July 3, (4), (4), 5 i o 24, 25, 2 delphia men 1 1 their comr i caEss ket 24, 2 S 26, 2 Sept. 14, 15, 16, 17 Sept. 19, Sept. 6, ¢ Scpt. 10, 11, 12 sept. I‘EAGUE Labor Day at New ns as ensigns this week. Yook I

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