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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1918 UBLE DEMONSTRATING HIS SUPERIORITY OVER SAMMY WALTZ IN MERIDEN BOUT—MORT LINDSEY BOWLS IN BRIL- | AN BOWL]NG CONGRE.SS AT ClNCiNNATl—BODEE T0 WEAR YANKEE UNIFORM—BASKETBALL AT HIGH SCHOOL GYM. making its indelble impress 1pon | the contest which ranks as one of the his once Herculean frame. So Sul-|most furious in bare knuckle history. 3 livan's clos friends on the other (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) ESQGbllshed 18890 side, who had been watching Mit- chell’s career, insisted that the t'h-\mvj i D] ) UVINTET WINS. pion go into training. ] = “You'll have to be good to Terry asket-Tossers Defeated in FUH T[]MMY SHEA Charlie now,” they told him | 5 . at Y. M. €. A | Jobn L., confident of his ability fo | B e 3 Beut fmy ling mim toortoa | The Leaders basketball team of the “What's the use of wasting time|YV. M. C. A evened up the serics with | Noyy Haven Pro[essor Toys with § - doing that? I whipped that |Hllowi!hr‘ Terryville team at the association | fellow in three rounds in New York | &mnasium last evening, the final 1 4 93 jand I guess it won't take me as lon;;;s(’ur» of a hotly contested gume being h’a[‘[ifll‘d Ham B i) back- | this time. 128 to 25. Paulson and Demarest feat. ) at John. L. And so while Mitchell trained hard | ured for the locals, and S York for e | o . nder London | and conscientiously for the most mem- | the visitors. The summary ! Meriden, March 8.—Tommy Shea, | - g [] size purse”. | orable f his great career, John Leaders. Terryville the N Wi Hach teaiberwalaht hcon fight the defi| L. continued to lead a gay life. e Paulson <o SOYOrK pletely outclassed Sammy Waltz, of ficity purposes. | drank whenever the mood came right forward At iR e 2 : o e 4 ] S ey arc artford, in the star bout of 12 rounds v £ et mind.nimend fhat was often, | e llvedfisneehan' ... .). .. . 'Nouman, Metti | staged—Supposed to be—under theai- ; Ana John L.|irregular hours and absolutely ignored B S e S Ing it would be [ the friends who advised vigorous left forwarq R L e e P e : . training. Demarest, Walters SRR Ropalslallicp e oy e e Bl tol maka|| picnic for me,” I A ‘2‘:\'dclx‘\v¥~ ;wf"{rehtm‘ fight was to | center any sort of a showing against:his more & /4 e - | be staged word reached John L. that| paniclson i . ..... Rock | exberienced rival. Waltz eame within | S5 : - - shared by many. | there isn’t a chance for you to win”. an ace of being knocked out in the e d much lighter ‘And why not?” growled John L. | & tenth round when Shea forced him ta ! haa hcen beaten Some of the toughest gangsters ! Grover PR J. York | 14y on the ropes as a result of the fensibility a three|in London have bet in Mitchell, Sul- ! left guard severe battering he received ahout the Y All WOO] fabncs BNew York some years|livan was told They’ll all be at| (gals from the field: Paulson 4, De- face and body. Waltz weathered the § ; test was with | the ringside ready to Stick You up ar| marest 5. Sheehan 2. & 5 Sealass el G ¢ that con ikt i marest 5, Sheehan 2, §. York Ro- storm, however, and managed to stick | - ways gOO value Marquis of Queensbury | to shoot you if it looks as if vou've galski 4; Neuman 1, Metti 1 als | the limit fehell's challenge called for | surely got Mitchell down and out.” from fouls:. Sheehan 4, § ¥ The hest fighting of the night oc- ; 5 2 0 are nuckle battle under London But this news didn't frighten the! pjotti 1. Referee. Slater. curred in the eleventh and twelfth 5 - $ 0. 0 up, i mighty . ing rules—just the style of An“f‘crl(‘n’r:_ TR | i rounds. \fter being battered from . y in awe-insp) MREhting that suited the ch; mwtfn.‘ <et ‘em s ,(m" ‘,Ont think L]]P_T'! e pillar to p a majority af the | : \ ; —0— Sritish NOWS X “But those who felt that way rec k-{could hit my anyway,” challenged ! * po & o . preceding rounds, Waltz fought stub- | , . > s & oned wathout taking Sullivan’s con-|John L. New York, March S.—lL.eo Giebel, bornly, in hopes of putting over a | B Show]ng a d]stlnc. day after day. o > P “Perhaps it W i - on the street galhered bug‘e crowds dition or Mitchell's improvement into Perhaps it wauld be better to callithe champion swimmer, proved hefty punch The elusive Shea was g LN ff the fight than to take such risks < - 4 fast sver, > O 1 City 5 : = that trailed him. He appeared day | consideration q . = 5 team in himself in leading Berkeley- 00 fast. howeve nd the Capital City : after day before packed houses. He John L.\ at that time, weighed |for $2,500 purse,” someone sug- v lad left the ring a badly beaten indi- 3 . tlve group 0 became an idol in England as he W around 220. s normal fighting | gested, whereupon John L. flew into a | ITVing school to an easy victory over: yiguq Heniuscall aliliett Uopercut s 1 And then it| weight-in those days was at least 20 |rag Pawling school in a dual swim in the | with great effect. | EMERY SHIRTS "::u,:h(hu! e Mitchell and his | pounds less. He was somewhat| “I owe that little whipper-snapper | Pawling tank yesterday. The score Hiien Mo, > icked. followers up and insisted that|flabby and his wind was bad. For|'(Mitchell) a whipping and he is|was, 37 to 16. Only four boys com-, o S 0 om0 = 0Tl John 1. wasn't “such-a-much’—that | several years he had done no strenu-| going to get it. No one can scare | posed the Berkeley “tcam,” but their 3 ‘M8 Sl \";)‘I""l'll(\" Creest ; et Chirlie cot whip the mighty Sul-]ous training. He had been living a|me off with gun talk ll-around ability enabled them to Faksat L PRediBaliine Sooen 4 . INTERWOVEN livan in a ai <ht froe and easy life, and alcohol was! And arrangements went ahead for !'ture first place in five of the six events. fanordain two rounds | - J 3 cheduled for ten rounds, but opening session that he took a de- | rate high dive. Currie had far the | e : s Same prices as last of the argument long as it| k ed The end came after two min- S utes and a half of fighting in this R P year. round Young Rocco, of Middletawn, sub- stituting for Young Mack, of Hartford, ted but one round of his scheduled ix-rounder with Kid Kaplan, of this Sed g 91 255 city occo, too, assailed a high dive Grah: 7 s — 159 and performed his stunt with grace o E S1—e” 247 and finish 83— 83| |- of New Haven, was referee. —_—— Sattler 77 90 27: é as a e urr © | echanm Blm City Star Scintillates in Herser 100 s PHILLIES LEAVE MARCH 17, Cooney Foberg 96 86 OUR OVERCOAT SALE IS IR e itia atonali asnclbase oIl (eam Cincinnati, Ohio, March 8.—Al Union Mfg. will leave for the spring training | jonnson’s Colts or New Haven, Conn., \winjams E 93 ounds at St. Petersburg, Fla., ,,,l rolling in the individual and two-men | ook ......... 94 96 DRA A ; wreh 17, it was announced yesterday. 'Wean in the American Bowling Con- homas .o 84 85 5 sress tourney here yesterday, fraining will begin four days later and will continue until March 27, when the shook . L85 g ) the leaders in both classes. Mort | (v f:.h( e ARG - WE CAN CONTINUE IT NO LONGER! P el e B e scries with the Boston 44‘\01’14!]\ in old time form on the second shift 4 Other games on the schedule m(ludo'ui individuals and his 228 score in Dl . : We Make This Last Call and Send this Last Note of Warning. - R e e It Will Be Over When We Close Our Doors Saturday Night £ April 8, Washington Americans at | with marks of 209 and 224, enabled Columbia, S. (*.: April 10, Washington | him to breeze into tenth place in 1T IS NOVV OR NEVER PROPOSITI\U; B smericans at Greenville, S. C.; April|l the individual standing with a total * J«ind 13, Philadelphia Americans at Phila- | of 661. Lindsey’s score bettercd by Helander W. Trevethan We Have Been Placing Smiles of Satisfaction on Buyers’ Faces—Making Lean Purses Feel Grate- L e | = elnsle SR E e il ful, and Wrapping up Contentment With Every Purchase, All During This Sale. There Are Few Bar- : The club has written to all the play- | sition. d Afomitis gainsStill Left [ <! siving them instructions as to re-y Lindsey continued his phenomecnai | J. Trevethan E o ~ o : T porting. George Whitted has written | work in the doubles. Teamed with | Root COME BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. B8 (o President Baker demanding that he | Joo Porto, the pair turned in 4 total - = be traded. The Phillies have no in-| ¢ 1,282, which placed them in third CAN YOU AFFORD TO IGNORE THESE PRICES? Bl tcotion of letting Whitted go to some |} pace in the event. Lindsey's rolli cther club, and it is belteved George | waq mainly responsible for the splash will report at St. Petersburg just as).s he hit the wood for 705 inst + Thornton he did last spring after holding out.| by tors 577. In the second gamo of | North 55 Men’s and Young Men’s MACK- | 22 Men’s and Young Men’'s | | & oo e yme i o) oot tniies it o <o of 268, getting eight strai: N f i ld f $8 $10 d B cthing has been heard from “Chief” AEC! i 3 3 et > : m “Chief” |} ofore a pin stood up on him. In the S5, formerly so or an Henats Lo Hasmot slgnsalaicontrace | betors/a wia stagdiunion bl Wil b an ’ 3 " New contracts, somewhat modified, e M A 2 3 a strike to place the team in Bloom .. 3 87 105 avel beenl s ¢ Fity, | needed a stri p $12, Sale Price have heen sent (o Muesol and it |00 5 S0t @ MR DO UL by the Bhillie & "7 § fectly but the ten pin stood out | Bowers i 98+ 113 & i TLindsey’s rolling here yesterday was | o ! Sflturday g R —— by Ta.- the Dbest of the day. Tt not 266 ‘ Formerly Sold For $12 and $15 ® [ARTFORD HERE TODAY |t oo b wisive s | MOMA OUT OF DANGE 1 big piece of the prize money. Hi Milwaukee, March $.—iddie Moh 2 1 o 3 mediocre work in the five-men event e e The LaSt Can Satllfddy Saie p[!ce Annual Basketball Classic of New | alone kept him from capturing the g rined a cerebra) concussion whe: all-events title. | knocked out by Jock Malone of Si Britain and Hartford High Schools| Aside from Porto and Lindsey, | paul. near the end of a ten roun none of the colts managed to hit the | boyt Wednesday night, was said b 600 mark in the singles. DeBric ‘whysicians vesterday to be out of dan New Britain and Hartford High | rolled well in the doubles, gettin schoal basketball quintets will wage | 581. {heir annual battle on the local court this fternoon at 4:45 o‘clock, the o L | NG RESULTS P The visitors, spurred on by the vic- tory secured February 8 in their own — From 01 P 5 ur regular stock 135 W bailiwick, arrived here this afternion | o gers Frary & Olark Five Down i 1 at Local Gym This Afternoon. wccompanied by a large delegation of rooters and filled with confidence. The Berlin Construction Company Team ALL | jocals are by no means in the dumps aver the r se sustained at the hands | #@nd Colts Win From Union Mfg. From standard manu- of New Haven Iast week and will enter i ! the fray with but one object—to re-| Co- on Aetna Alleys. facturers deem themselves for the defeat sus- Landers, Frary & Clark bowlers ex- | e cained in the Capital City. Every g o - . & ed Ittle difficult; > o £ fen and Young Men in All | A Wonderful Selection, Long, Heavy Member of the Hardware City team | POTienced little ;h‘; o by ALL is in fit shape for a strenuous battle. Stves and all Sizes 33 to 44. Seld | Storm Coats, Short, Dressy Overcoats, B | on Dt il Tandlo the whistie, " |1ast evening, when at the expense of | Sgld for $3.50, $4 and $5. P A1R o e . “ : = the Berlin Construction company 2 . 1"'1 $18 and $20. Will Sell Saturday, Conservative Coats for long service. ; e E e quintet, three wins were chalked up NOW ¥ ¢ { i ¥ DATY In the other game in the leaguc se- el = ries, the New Britain Colts defeated $2075 st Day at All kinds of depend- LAKEWOOD GOLI' able Garments. Come B T - eauicalll o the Union Mamufacturing compan i i | g - , two games. e cmalkers S g . in and find one to suit | S e, e ames” e " Skl || It you are going to you. Sold for $22, Lakewood, N. J., March S.—The |margin. In the Skinner Chuck leasiic get a Hat $25 and $30. To l ' Gates for the annual spring golf [ the Drill Chuck trio defeated the ® tournament of the Country club of | Shipping room . in_ straight § % Close O“t at lLakewood were announced. yesterday | S2Mmes and the Office rc-nre:*cn'dflt\x Do it now, here 1S a rga] for April 25, 26-and-27. The tourna- | conquered the-Tool Room team in two ¢ i ment is the imtial golf contest in the | 8ames. Thesscores: | Opportumty to save a ! metropolitan district and always at- o | 5 Y | tracts a large number of players . Tanders. dollar or two. The best H | While it has been definitely decid- | Middleton .....100 87 99— 28§ 5 - Britas ¥ ¢i to purchase the S. K. De Torest [J. Wright SERIIO N T value in New Britain. residence for a clubhouse, which will ['W. Wright ] o | necessitate a rearrangement of the [ Schmaiz . == Anderson - 90 9 97— 2 357 . St links, the contests next month will | o . aln reet porary quarters have been fitted up 449 430 3 14 uson | to accommodate the players this Berlin Construction. spring. Tt will probably be late in CITY HALL the Sprin=tbatore ihotclub n-~w~11 Hickey 78 g in its new home. Warner ...