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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1918. LLEADERS FOR BOWLING HONORS—STATE TOURNEY MAY BE HELD TO DECIDE THE DUCK PIN CHAMPIONSHIP—'| 'SLATE CLEAN — MICHARLSON FEATURES IN BIG TOURNAMENT AT CINCINNATIFINES FOR FIGHT FAKIRS Y. M. G. A BASKETBALL STATE Bfi%’{[{é{fi Nutmegs and Senecas Both Win and FOR TITLE | When a Feller Needs a Friend - - - Ly Continue Tie for First Place in Saturday Nig The Nutmegs and the eir mes in the Saturd leagt t the Y. M. C. A mn Saturd evening, the former q downi the Kamels, score 40 to The Senecas found the T nbler worthy foe and managed to f the f > by a seven pin tage, the score being 40 to i = the result of both the Nutmc MAamA'S PRECloUS the Senecas winning, the rac GONTA TAKE A | teadership in th gue rems NICE LITTLE SLEIGH Z I8 e coming battle hetween t RIDE ? DO T - quintets should prove a hot con A Chariie Miller, the sterling les TiPPY OVER . 4 £ of the Nutmegs added new la to his fame Saturday night w) secured thirty points for hi Twelve times the ball droppe y net from the field from Miller's WITH HIS > o never-failing left arm, and LITTLE / = L4 occasions he made free tries SLEDDY E3 4 \ the foul line count. Jo & % g chief point getter for the e five. Lraner oo e 3 3 Sechrest playi nter for o 3 center fo : yieanood iR Ramblers had a big ni loca : SRR : the basket for eight goals, hut ot == X \ 5 ponents single-handed. Walters pla a s ame for the Senccas. The summaries: fs' emanating from Californi b days ago to the effect that Mis 77 Sknnets urstedt, national woman lawn \ / i Nutmegs Kamels t Stantey Hi % s dhampion in half a dozen lan- - { 7, .'( 3 @ i 5 jones N i N Tanders, «--—ess guages, would leave Wwithin the next 3 2 + Stamtey Works o few weeks\ for her home in Norway, | Berin Con. .....«l and hence \would not compete in the | Unton Mfg. ... 4 woman’s indoor championship tour. c p Y | Kilduft, 150; Kilduff, ney, are unfotinded. Marvelous Molla 2 3 4 4 Kallgren 534; R.& E. 1503. has denied thém herself, and she an- TR 5 Averages ticipates being a contender again for Stepanian the crown that she won two years in e = =/ / Left Guarc succession. The great Norwegian has been play- z . ing sensational tennis at the Heights = B 3 = \ 3 N Right Gu casino in Brooklyn and threatens to . A Scor tmegs 10 sweep the courts once more in 191S. | / : goals, Miller 12 | ; ? 1, Johnson 6, W B 77 7 i pr three inc Ramblers Senecas ned to Dudac o LOCE S st who Valentime Lantono e---- Haan ; Red and Blue Basket Tossers Look Z 7. Ny RbeEE Hesis Jos Bortofumio nre reconnized lang - -~ - - 1 « » of the local collection of Bloom g Like Winners in TIntercollegiate g SR o e = cac Norfelat already signified a d y 2 Turd . Stanley o & = E 2 ¢ Th League—Sweeney is Best Goal Got- : e 2 ; ur howle Charles Joh Sechrest ..... iropstein Berttd ...ee-- : ter. . / : I were mem of the lo Walker ..... : PHiladalpTia Ea t man o A \ : Z S ASPTILE Hallen .. Lok cal 3 ecently won higl, Wagner ..... already won half of its schedule ten | > i ite leagn “Os‘"‘\_;"‘_vfl\al-im;"; , the University of Pennsylvan- Peterson : . 150 v Hartford will probably he niversal League. etball team looks like a sure - = teh nted such rs as ) Statisticafotithal Universalibowling |l o toi ol S R LE03 (R R R etES ’ SLEIGH - Senecas 4 blers 33: Carman and Stefano. Waterbu Jessusfarsiesiinn s Ave | PlONShip Tace. The Red and Blue has ; tield I iSandberg 2, fScchresties fyiiosentn cn Bk sRoher (15 Wik . 1‘ Lo b 31{ plaved each of the other entrants in t 1, Walters 6, Norfeldt 4 - Stokes and Harper. Naugatue® wi Vacuums . 5 3 26| the leaguo race and has made » i Olson, Ielly; fouls, Se- | pin ita hopes on TFred Teile Coronas .. 810 . 408 e s G Gl hols hrest 5, Norfeldt 4, Kelly 2; refere anchini, while Southington's Resistains . R ljv ( 41:1 second position, with three victorie: periods, 15 minutes; two extra will be Barhour. *ridgoport ha Thermax .. gee B9 o 389 |.nd one defeat. Sweeney, the Penn minute periods. Conn GE o L Linyss silvadians 3 5 10 .333 400 - Bcen BN eAn O e : s forward, Ie in indivilual sco: . : BT H S s prominent s v 5 1h)cl'\‘snn;:.\lle,ri{cyleéqz.l,“};;;Lh fl;r:‘("‘ with 53 polnts, as a result of 8 fic'd Copyright, 1918, by The Tribune-Association (New York Tribune) B o 4 - saudette, A 2SS, B 2 roals . " ¥ \ ome forw i et o S o ;,n.\hl and 3 from fouls. The LEONARD PRAISE\) S(}LDI]:&L i o . total, Vacuums, 1323. Zlanciue | S St i} : S Aveages | Lightweight Champion Says 1 to pERF S 2 | remmsovania oS 00 1-‘6'7q!CALL HOBEY BAKER, FORMER PRINCETON 1 AFTER FIGHT FAKIRS Clacee Besin toe 7o e | el o e e R Corne i N 3 75 ) ) ponularity luckpins in thd i Wild Over Boxing. Sl i e e g:;xvtzns SRS 5 ‘<l‘:fl|v‘1:\bx:x : g 2 7. STAR’ A “TIREUR D’ELITE” EN FRANCE g\\ isconsin IS()\IH;; Commission Con-{ Camp Upton, shanic ST SEey . Ee il Bl L hetween Stone and T Frostlleasie o 3 Yale .. . . . ! " = 18.—Every soldier at Camp ['pt 2,000 people watchg BOBIENON. < s wac o ihontin S | | EERSROLsRowAL st G e MR SE S (et ol ine TRl vislon Clark foo EE Teading Individual Scory ; | is now receiving instructi in th . | Conducted Squarely. | 5 > = R pY 2% S Tield Foul | 2 Le=d L | boxing course that the war department DEVANNEY THE VICTO§ EPPIer memmee——toeee e - 82 goals goals Points e G Milwaukee, Wis., Feb. 18.—The |commission on training camp activi-; ] e Krapp — PN Ee e W, cone B 37 53 { - e /isconsin Boxing Commission con- | ties has established in national army | Former Milivose A. Van Slyck, Yale ... 8 21 3 2 . tinues to give evidence that bouts|and guard cntonments 1 v L 600-Yard Run in N. E. Service yarer, Columbia .-.10 13 3| & RN 5 : | must bo fought on their merits and | Leonard, fightweight champion s S nrichael sialg el S A . - i - i that officials must do their duty or |the world and camp instructor v formeny afline Milire Tripp, Cornell .....15 0 4 . o | take the consequences. After looking | more "'_"‘l""' O s Lt ot New York, and now a biu Stewart, Cornell ... 9 8 W @ : : over the performances of a numv»m»“hd" of his ring I 5 | | | far (hov] r atteninte 1ched to the Boston navy var GO0 1 run at the New E 14} rvice championship track meet he 5 Saturday night. Many for ciub ar S Z % & college champions werc 1itered P i e Charlie Scully, Chicago, who got | ™ o S N e Do e o The schedule at the Aetna alleys MIGHAELSON ROLLS 628 : ; . B hirty days for taking it easy in his | . L a - in star, now running this week is as follows: - ; with Matty McCue. McCue, who | 118 has taken hold of the meh BCHE [1and naval station team. won the Mondxy—Stantey Works league; e e not appear, was suspended in- | no¥ € U :’_I"y"l“,:": ‘(‘,‘(‘”'mml vard dash, a x was push open leagme for Class A bowlers. Cincinnati Bowler Turns in Fancy 2 3 iitel ank Grace was given a | .r ihs thel biows andlipositions [[hard by Winzate Rolll old Ha ‘Wednesday— Rockville vs. New : at £ | three months layoff because he did | poc pav the closest attention | vard footb ayer. - Britain; Corbin’s vs. Russell & Er-| Score in the American Bowling . : not appear before Steve Choinsky and | cppe wesults of the instruction | The feature re ’ s bataek wine Lenders vs. Union Mfg. 5 $ ey o ) ¢ # | DPinkey Mitchell was suspended’ for| 1ainiv seén in the bouts the men hold |/the Boston Navy Yard team and Gax Thersdzy—Stanley Hardware Vs Congress—Visiting Teams Start To- | £} ; : sixty days and Young Mendelsohn | n their barracks and in the camp rec- BUth e dl o dagnetontiade New Britain Machine; New Britain | o o T s e iy ahe e et e e & *k runners in and cl Colts vs Berdin; Skinner league; 3 i : ; e | s, with the navy having the be Girts’ league. Cincinnati, Feb. 18.—Cincinnati in- 4 it s & : d to appear before the commis- | winamill fashion, which ‘s the styio|ler of It. Tom Halpin, the old BostC Eriday—Stanley Works vs. Skin- | gividual and double teams held e . : ol - : ; s , y i e hra merhiecs Sioun| mom O v auars offiand sail| Athletic association champion, véh B ners; Universal league. clus use of the sixteen alle | i ¢ e S L > 2 O el ORI GG T (U Tt Tk Gt gl || st IR O U0 i Bl 1L AT SIS ] the armory yesterday in the second N ” i i 4 2 r T mor ol aciontoutlonl e e o i Te el pro |eeoan NGy MInoLofiCamp gpe y ] X, 3 A th g I the Harvard sprinter and halfhic OTDRING TO REJOIN ATHLETICS. | d rolling of the American Bowl- | } 38 : el iy : o b s o e, ouia i | the Harvard sprinter and he E—— ling Congre . . ; ; s &3 g et a suspension next time. bayonet work, where the box- Latour, Columbia .. 16 . k * | of fghters the commission suspended | . Yhen B ks about his part Fiynn, Princeton 12 / : : five of the gentry and severely repri- | the Work—iwhich is not very of Davis, Penn. : . o7 i his eves gleam and the wards L " vith o sne ke his punc The boxers who were suspended | fOTth witl el 0 ¥ \Ipin i N - 3 Py . 4 1 o rantage of the star Informs Friend Again Will Wear In the singles bowling the highest 5 Z b . : If the McCue bill is passed and truction is particularly valu- | SIS m'mf,.\,.k,:‘h,.,,‘ Philadelphia Uniform. three-game score rolled up was 62 2 i : s “ A the example of the Wisconsin com- | le becau the principl are 5o | Satosoveriakopnim aficcia o made by R. Michaelson. High score : ; \ by T AL : %4 | mission is followed in this state box- | a alike, the Tesults are oven broug 1 r in the doubles, 1174, was rolled by 2 : g g " ‘ : ing will be a pronounced success. plainer. The men charge the dum- s < Hoffeld and Geisting. b Interystional | . S - 3 i ¥ i B S s e mies with more dash than before, and :‘ uar::a!;idm; )::,rm( ‘.‘n '\2\'};”("{,/;‘ 1 Not until Tuesday evening will any | § #8 Fiim 4 . B g L8 ; | TIGERS TO HAVE NINE. | send their blades through the figures = nis. amd I8 to return to the Mack. | ©Ut of town bowlers get into action. | .+ Bervice. } A ; : e of boughs and burlap with a force that it sl ; R ? e 8 | 1rod Dawson Will Act as Coach in | s s volumes for the boxing train- men. 2 ] GORftLAT i informa- e i 4 2 : 2 A Place of Clark. When some of these men come tion to a friend. | SLATTER YWITH BRAVES. o , B i 1 " : e T T & Connie Mack is reticent ab o - ey : ? ; o Princeton, N. J., Feb. 18— Prince- | back from France our champions will | © % (00" camp Devens S o e ol Sl £ abautial i} . : ¢ fon 15t cosimne Mearaice baseball til| Bave hed to Improve mighiily in the e I rnmngly«u}?r:’r‘\vgi]:o;;r:\ ;‘:T&\r- Alhle- | Tuts Baseball Coach to Bie Stallings / 2 T ; ton Is to remume ‘varsity baseball this | TRYS Gl 1 they expect fo hold their] TUBTIn e e :;;F hcrfi-ns,xys Somnls ‘But whoine. | “Right Hand Man. | following a meeting of the baseball | titles!” i MELEAN BREAKRS RECORD. or not he will play with the Athle- Medford, Mass Heb 1R ireur de’elite.” That is what S hithel one-timed Princetoniuht has | men A¥lschaduls lwhich wull not ins ) = ; o t discuss.’ Slattery, referred to a the st | ho | iveady attained in aviation and why | clude the extensive trips of formc DARTMOUTH PLANS GAMES, | Gkating C(hampion. Travels Half-M tics T cannof the = ¥ | | Philadelphia, Feb. 18.—Rube Old- ying, former Mackman and Yankee, e two mile run provec Harold E. Weeks of the Boston N vard, formerly of the Boston Athl ociation, while Georse who used to be one of the of the Syracuse university tra hey call Lieutenant Baker of Oldring retired at the end of 1915, | college baseball coach in the country, ‘Hmm e ol soction | the ISt G mericed flier oper- | vears, and will not interfere with Hanover, N. H. TFeb. 18.—Com- | in 1 Min. 15 Seconds, He foined the Yankees in 1916 with | has resigned after three years’ ser- : |ating under the Stars and Stripes o | military training now is being ar- [ mencing this week the annual seri St o= e i Mack’'s consent. He played eight-three | vice at Tufts college, to become Tight | over in Irance; “Hobey” Baker, as |pring down an opponent in a fight in | panged. It seems prohable that the|of interclass novice meets af Dart record for skatin hwif m games 1o help the Yankees out of | hand man to George Stallings of the ' he is known in the sporting world, | the air. Princeton-Yale game will be played. | mouth will be run off under the dir- | WOT' M i by Bobby ML bad hole. Then he retired ag Boston Nationals to coach the Braves' | formerly the captain and star of the Only two United States aviator Coach Clark now is in France en- | ection of Coach Harry Hillman, wi 3 e — teries. Under Slattery’s tutelage | princeton football and hockey teams. | have so far been brevetted from th aazed in Y. M. C. A. work and Fred | intends to use competitors s WESLEYAN TANK MEN WIN, |d : ast three years more|No onme who, remembers Hobey on | highest schools of France. The two. Dawson, a former Tiger star athlete, | method of unearthing new material | bic in one minute and 15 seconds Middletown, Fel 18.—Wedleyan HK"\.\\(lr,\- were given places on|the gridiron or on the ice or his won- | who are duim» “pilots 4«!\- chasse Il do the coaching. for the varsity team this _spring. S T s (R e B ricn detentedl SovinEn Y MG e v;,rnpm All-American col-| derful nerve and eve will be su - |from Avord, Pau and Cazau, are Wall scaling, throwing of hand | Practice for the new men who arc %S0 %y 010" Placiq Skating assof im than have been accorded to | prised to hear that his shooting was | “Hobey” Baker and Edwin Post, Jr.. | grenades and bombs, bayonet fight- | Planning to enter the events in these | o "o tormer recora was 1:16 i . | - the plavers of any two other institu- | {ne wonder of his instructors and |of New York city. Of these WO ing hoxing and other cises of a | meets has already been started, and | |00 51 Sa2 TG0 MGy o) { »f Ch vorld's professional cha, pion ice skater, who cc E o A. college in a swimming meet at | Faverweather gymnasium Saturday ernoon, by the score of 34 to 16. Springfield was strong in the dive and plunge but Wesleyan captured the other events, including the rel which was closely contested No rec ords were brokcn. tion. Tufts tes ave le ¥ age was declare g 2 ’ : 4 e Car ¥ 3 - tion. Tufts toams have led the e {hat his average was declared to be | Licutenant Daker made the h‘lgl” military nature are being introduced | more than 200 men are expected 10| yionreal | ern section e colloge world in bat- | qetounding hooting average and Lieutenant POSt | jn(; princeton’s sports program this | aPPear before the first meet. ting, flelding und base running and|{ j; explains the prominence to have led in wine 2nd losses over any 2 | McLean lost a stroke on %s fi the better flying performance. vear and are arousing as much en- st | 1ap, preventing him from making e e e ~ thusiasm and rivalry among the un- LYNCH TO BOX EGGERS. 1hctlur time, because of the st i | other college in th ion Several former big leag t BOSTON HIGH VICTORS, | KALAMAZOO GRAND CIRCUIT. ! have been mentioned to 1 Eeb 13 - =Th dergraduates as the old forms of ath- condition of the ice, the skater tr >rovidence, R. L, Feb 8.—Joc Tib Pt Providence, 18.—Jos Lynch, the lad who stopped Kid Will- z o = ams recently, has been matched to carly closing events for the Grand YALE SWIMMERS BEAT “PENN”.| oy K. O. Bggers here the first we Annapolis, Md., Feb. 18—Navy % i [RAT ‘holastic track meet here | Circuit harness meeting at Kalama- | Philadelphia, Feb. 18.—Yale de- | op Ma \ fifteen round b won the dual gymnastum meet with| PBOSTON LOSES HOOKEY GAME, {oatand: half & Point over Wake- | »00 in July, were announced Satur- | feated the University of Pennsylvania | fil}»nlulml;n St L University of Pennsylvania Saturday Pittsburgh, Feb. 18.—Tho Pitts. | fiell H school. The Boston team | 4 The events comprise the Paper- | in a swimming match, 35 to 18, here | National S. C. of this city, stated last by the score of 39 1-2 to 14 burgh Athletic association hockey | scored 13 points mill purse of $10,000 for a 2:08 trot: Saturday night. Pennsylvania won night that the winner of the Lynch- | Tnstitute of wimme also won all the wrestling houts team dofeated the Boston Athletic| Moses Brown High s¢hool of Provi- | 2:13 trot, purse $2.0000 2:05 | e e o e E wonlnl be imaich: e e one, the point score standin ¥ Arenn septet here Saturday by a | dence, 1. 1., finished in t purse $2.000 'S pace. s e for t in the iace i Foe of St. P Pennsylvania 4. score of 8 to 2 | tion with 7 1-2 points | 000, and two sweep stakes events. 1¢ intercollegiate champion o better the time of 9 seconds Boston High Kalamazoo, Mich b. 16.—Six at Tuf OO f compierce won the Y. : | . NAVY ATHLETES BEAT PENN, e ¢ 100 yards, made by Morris Wood 1903, but took 9 BEATS AGGIES, Be 1, F 8.~ Massachus