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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1918. S TG START NEXT WEEK—WILLARD AND FULTON MANAGERS DISCUSS FIGHT PLANS FOR JULY 4—COLONEL JOHN TITLE OF “45” CHAMPION——AMERICAI\ JACK!Eg TO ORGANIZE BASEBALL LEAGUE IN FRANCE—BOWLING RESULTS ins in the Best Regulated Famlhes 7 - 7 I?Y,,,B!’iggS‘ » T e g ELLO EAR G | GUESS|/A FELLA _ANDREW z wiy DonT | (4 HEHES AR “Touin g [ Guésta L d | oU'GtTr ‘ouTgAanD WRILE “ TONIGHT - GET ouTil | UasT e 3 - coumy HAVE g A1GooDY¥TiMEYL GRT ?' once s gl s Iy ONCEQIDYATWHILE | RS Saccdr A writed ANDREW ? !WITH SOME ¢ OF YouRMENFFRIENDS 2z % | . F— \THWHLEDOYDU : £ & | 2 A New Vars“y( 1GOOD=EAND L\ 2 T H > ¥ v q auoTAmeT ) Ll | Style by : i HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX $29.00 Up. A Complete Dis- Hicw i I ' i ; play of Children’s okl A G ER Vo Dopekio | ?‘tt“-;a'.g%fiés [m i TOPCOATS " GUESS ILLYSTAY YougARE You: BEAT NCH —. YOU~\WANT, storms ftrequently IN GTowN A'WH!LE g-r.xHOME R\G HT4NO — UM TIRED A MILE-- YOU'REF : to abandon such exh bifi le TONIGHT = SALLY s . k \ : enroute. That the clubs find these @iyl o : k MARRIED §MANS $3.50, $4.00, b sames extremely helpful in defraying ) S O R AN SBOUE ; $5.00 d $6.00 a portion of the large expenses inci- y 2, Townm --*STIcK H an UV, «dental to the southern traning trips | ~ g S ATROUND 5 HOME is shown by the fact that more teams i d < AN &\ OCCASIONALLT. are scheduled for these contests than 2 [ S The ever before. : \ While a large majority of the will 1m‘r>luv:d While the sq s A\ ‘ ‘> # » 2 . : 51 /8 “ : SPRING HATS" travelling a few such inter-le: : struggles will be staged in big leagun A k : b-d slilaE e S & : i / N Are Here in Soft the regular league season. Philadel- % 2 3 - Phia, Trooklyn, St. Louis and Cinein- | ) Rty ¢ B cioian 3 q el Felts and Derbys nati will see one or more such con- » R tests. There are but three games he- 3 : > - {44 iween teams in the same league 1n | LZ A $2,50 and $3_00 the entire list and these will be played 3 § wery early during the training trips ®o that they will have little bearing, from a comparative standpoint, upon | , » — - pHs workaor ihiefteamsiin fthe actuat , KILDUFF SIGNS CONTRACT. | THOMAS REFUSES T0 REPORT. | Jeague play. A two year record of these ante- geason games shows that seventy- - seven have Leen played of which the WNational League teams won forty- Canvricht 1918. by The Tridbune Association (Mew York Tribune) { Chicago, March 15. £ Los Angeles, Cal., March 15.—Co three and the American league clubs holdouts with the Chicago Nationals ,ic Mack will have to worry mlon thirty-three with one contest a tie. i s s e | was reduced to ome vesterday When \(;iout the services of Chet Thoma: The Nationals lead with 317 runs to § “45" | Infielder Kilduff signed his contract, : g Shatr| Hinls 9BC whilcihits andl e - ELK 45 TOURNEY FACTORY LEAGUE BOWLING according to a despatch from Clovis, the former Red Sox catcher, trade rors are about even. The list of 1918 _ M. Pitcher Alexander is the only 1o the Athletics by Boston earlier b games arranged to date is as fcl. member of the club whose demands the season. Thomas vesterday said ows | Collins-Shanahan Team Carvics Home Union Manufacturing not:heen satisfied he would not join the Mackmen undg Alexander, Lone Holdout of Chicago | Former Red Sox Catcher Balks a Nationals. Joining Conmnie Mack’s Team. and Stanley Dave March 17, Hot Springs, Ark. RS i ; ¢ Alexander, who is holding out for 2ny condition, preferring to stick o Brooklyn (N. L.) vs. Boston (A. L.) e Bacon—¢Colonck ¥oley: Speaks Woriis Bowling Quintets Improve a bonus of $10,000, has been offered the coast rather than catch for a tal March 24, Hot Springs, Ark., | . Better Than He Play 1 §5,000 as a compromise, according to €nd outfit P Brooklyn (N, L.) vs. Boston CA. L.) o tanding at Aetna Alleys. | despatches, but has refused to ac- Thomas intimated that it was nol arch Miami, Fla., Philadel- | | | Timothy J. Shanahan and Daniel 3 The Union Manufacturing company | CePt- o matier of idollars aclicents RN phia (N T toetond (NA D) | i | Coliing are the champion “45" players an e |has caused him to take his stanc Mareh Miami, Fla., Philadel- : ! of the New Britain lodge of Blks, this {ets were returned winners in th ! Hoxr s he (ired of Bnsell L gER phin (N ; “ (6t 1)) be determined last evening when | Factory league games at the Aetna TR - t being swapped by the' Re Aarch . Fla, Philadel- : the last round of the tourney was | alleys last evening, the Russell & F 5 ) o %ox ‘and especially on being sent 4 phin ( Baetoni oriTH i played. The social session room of 1 and the Berlin (¢ Cuban Outficlder Released by Wash- ycup Jike the Athletics. Thom 05 ot s el Nbw the organization was taxed to its ca- accepting the ington Club. nad figured upon being the first stri ‘. L. ey : 5 Sl *hapter of a pacity and some warm contests were , ma satcher for the Sox this year., ar York (N. L. Cleveland (A. L.) | first chap . ( natches. ca ! ar, (] L ) |which Mr. Corbett is writing on|. waged before the victors were doeter- Sis trading off cime as a big jolt. Bell o San Antonio, Tex., New | .iyohn L. As I Knew Him.” It relates| sive mined. When the score card He said he would play independe Wouk (N. L) vs. Cleveland (A. L) | “0 T 08 o O published inci-| The negro, who was a trifle more | ..\ 3 i was founa that Shanahan | i R icinity and that March 31, Hot Springs, Ark., Brook- | 1NV e e el tall an il weighedfinkihe | S 3 i at Shanahs ball in this vici a ¥ TS0 (i Ll . Boston (A L { dents in the life of the great warriar. | than six feet tall and weighed 16 Th% | and Collons were tied with Georse | yqpser 8 e e : could get enough out of the game Sgn il b S0 R . !The next instalment will appear to-|neighborhood o sounds, ha Fommas i rhomas ity 1 Walker ... 4 8 anta club of the Southern League ouiC SHoRs April 1, Little Rock, Ark. Brooi- & Haanc Suomas Gibsonsw ithe TLH Nieh A 96 4 Merito Acosta has been sent to the: "Ke it pay-him g s career in Australia in 1 5 norrow.) gun his car : victorics. On the saw-off the former | : tyn (N. L.) vs. Boston (A. L.) 1 Tive vears later he arrived in Pl o SAERE T \“‘””h“UHMHM e E Crackers under an optional agree- April 1, Atlanta, Ga., Boston (N.| qpo sullivan-Kilrain fight in Rich- | Francisco and his wonderful boxing, ., =y 50 d5 0L FG0 FERS 0 W . ment so he can be recalled any time ~ BROWN ELEVEN IN SERVICE, L.) vs, New York (A. L.) | burg, Miss., in 1 sounded the death | ability soon made him Sensation jilan i B S ia i e s - the pilot of the nationals finds that April 2, Dublin, Ga., Boston (N. |, ‘& P ‘kle fighting He took on foes as fast as they cared § =" 0 % e | G A eineaas arlontfelier) All Members of Victorious 1916_J% = knell for bare-knuckle fighting. It 2 ner | T- Foley and “Tom” Grace, the heav- | = 5 J Y.) vs, New York (A. L.) | Was indisputably a brutal contest and | to face him and one after another |, =4 G%¢ _ DO HERCC IS REATC Union Mfg. Co. Do TGl B e, S i TR pall Team Have Enkistel April 2, Dallas, Tex., Brooklyn {(N. re > s W sig! they went down and out before his . Jtes Lol e L 93 39 : 5 g e P | even those fans who loved the sight y A laurels, “fell down” badly, the ‘“coi- oo 93 89 9 timore last vear, and it w hought o e e o) o Boatonj(l ata) ! of gore in a prize ring had their de-| merciless = attaclk, Afm'h NAvVIng | onel” being away off his usual form, Narcum .. 100101 g the Old Fox wouldiuseithe litfle Cu- S8 SRt B0 o8 LD Sy o April 3, Waco, Tex., Brooklyn (N.|gsires more than satisfied. And so,| whipped all U\'c‘ nrn_n}ln(:'ntthrsz;; :'; At the conclusion of the plaving “Col- J Williams . 82 7 2 ban in the sun field this year with the f, on; et e K.) ve. R" ston (A. L) 2 _ | when public sentiment condefnned the West, Jr‘m;»_ f)n&u‘\“(\-”s‘lhcon(inu(‘d © | onel” Foley made an impassionate | Lhomas . 106 9 nationals. The Cuban was well up in /™ 0 50T 'fleld. for & apcilis Avssets 108 ResR Gl Tandong Bife fRINE] Aenting, nofone) (Tl flhklmm I ont T England. | Plea for the continuance of the tour- Gandotter 10b g the batting list of the International .. cwampion Brown football elew L.) vs. New York (A. L.) made n defense in its behalf. And| And then Jackson went to FnEMN® |yoy through the month of April. o , | League, and was a hara man to pit )G bion Brown [deryeiliely Ay;nl 4, f\!]fi\n‘.:(—h\n 5 m: » Boston | pare-knuckle fighting was banned. ,'r'hcrlc qurulxt;t!:n;:‘ t;a(id‘r::unt: & : A Teien sieint i heias ‘ (‘Y 4 W“\} of tha ymeb M N, L.) vs. New York (A. L.) “"That suits me perfectly,” declared | the best fighters 5% s = S shaniol & pliyed on Capta ark Faz 3y April 4, Austin, Tex., Brooklyn (N Jnh:h’ll"t ”‘;f»ffl'r'; v fight with Kil- | 1850 he returned to the United States TWELYV 3 FOR CORNELL. ‘:a‘:u"’f ”’,\‘hf o r‘:"“:“"g’ e edbe teum, which had the castefi JY.) vs. Boston (A. L., 4 1 stated that it would be my last | and continped along his winning way. BN 0 ] e 2 g it 5 e o 1in its p up to t t gan Anc allas. T New Vork (Nl ated jthat it 1 Y et | With each mew triumph he hurled new Ithacans to Play Two Baseball Con- | Hickey .. Lo to the first station, as it was hard f it U s aid by Coe April 4, Dallas, Tex., New York (N. | bare-knuckle contest. ~FHereafter al : . 8 i 5 5 Quay .... 7 269 | pitchers to get them over for him L.) vs. Cleveland (A. L.) | my fights will be under Marquis of | defis at John L. Sullivan. But the big tests With Columbia. ue 2 18 b g SNl v his countoy ena e April 5, Dallas, Tex., New York (N. | Queensbury rules.” | champion settled the question, "WIIL| 1¢na March 15.—The basebi.. | ull | . ... 93 3 7 siriking testimonial to the patriotis L) vs. Cleveland (A. L.) | And then the big question arose: vou fight Jackson?" by announcing:|schedule for the Cornell ~varsity team | Myers ... 56 o i “POMMY" CRFAN BEATEN. of Brown's athletes in the F April 5, Columbia, S. C., Boston (N.| “Who shall be the heavyweight| “I draw the color line; I Will nOt hag peen ratified by the committee on = : | “TPommy" Crean met def war E.) vs. New York (A, L.) champion of the world under Marquis | fight a negro.” = student affairs and includes 12 games : e 366 | ool tourney at D, J. Donahue's smoke | The (g hangs in the center of ¢ April 5, Houston, Tex., Brookyn (N. | of Queensbury rules?” o * | with both callege and service team Stanley Work shop on Main street last night wh room facing the treasured footbal L.) vs. Boston (A. L.) | John L. Sullivan at once answered: Every pressure was brought to|rhe gseason will open on April 12 5 “1’ 0‘: ; > arson took his measure, Won from Harvard and Yale garj April Ft. Worth, Tex., Cincin- %I am the champion under London | bear to get John L. into the Ting With | against Lafavette, and will close on | 2icKman . . 94 < e aee 00k 70! the last two years, pati (N. <. Detroit (A. L.) | Prize Ring rules and T guess I'm just | J on, but the white man absolute- | May 14, Among the teams to he | 700NSON : 82 g April . City, Ok Cincin- | as much entitled as anybody else to | ly refused. Some persons who were not! sjaveq are Pennsylvania, Yale, Colum- Humpht B 103 pati (N /s. Detroit (A. 1..) | the title under Marquis of Queenshury | friendly in their feelings toward Sul-| iz West Point and Colgate Molyneaux el 6 Houston, Tex., New York |1ules. T helped to introduce slove- | livan, claimed that John L. was afrald | "Yale will be played at New Haven | MO L) vs. Clev : hiing in this country and was the |lo meet Jackson: that he feared thatlon April 27. Columbia is slated for ArEiReY flle, S. C.. Boston | first real champion to use gloves in, the wonderful skill of the negro ‘”32 three games, two of which will be . Ty v big contests. So I hereby claim the ' his superior speed would“be too much | pjayeq in New York an April 20 April 6, New Orleans, La., Brook- | Marquis of Queensbury title.” | for John L. in a finish bout. But de-| Apr) 39, The schedule follows o : (% tip) = eivinne { spite all these slurs or ability, | Apri] 12, mm ette at Ithaca: 19, .. G A large majority or the public| John L. was steadfast in his refu: 3 g 3 st . | Rensselaer Hoop-Tossers to Oppose ced with John L., but when Peter to take on Jackson. Rl R bl 23, ¢ 4l Jack Rourke’s Charges. e P ‘onstruction tea short end of AL The scores Washington, March 15.—Muanager Russell & Erwin, { Griffith has sent the Cuban outfielder 5 | Acosta, returned by the Baltimore In- 91 3 301 | ternational I.eague club, to the At- (Editor's Note: This is the twenty- | in the ring at that time, had a right series of articles' to fight with John L. Sullivan. And Jackson's work certainly was impr Iyn (N. L) vs. Boston i «April 6, St. Louis, Mo., St. Louis AN. L) vs, St. Louis (A. L.) April 7, New Orleans, La., Brook- | | Juckson, the great negro warrior, set “1 think 1 have earned a rest. 1i.¢ ythaca; 26, Naval Reserve sw-| roy, N. Y. March 15 . e meste %p a claim, there were some folks! have fought practically every man|port: 57 ‘Yale at New Haven: 30, 0¥, D (Gelbbiad i les ol o o felt that he had ag mich rieht| that cared o faceline almost tromithe | [ipia atl New Tork City: Miy if|5o ek, 2oy LAl ) SR e D s k| Yo the Quésnsbury championship' as | asy I whipped Paddy Ryan. During|srmy at Woet Point: 4, . 8. Army | necs feturaay nient wita rts oaoe N, Loy vs Cleveltnd (8 ) cincin. | had the mighty Tostonian. This cle-| my career so far, I have licked more | Ambutance at Ithaca: §, Columbia at | with tho Colgate nniversity five. L s. Detroit (A, I mient pointed out that Jackson was|than 250 fighters and I guess thore|jthaca: 11, Penn at Ithaca; 14, Nia- | Both teams played the fast Untver nati (N. L.) vs. Detroit (A, L.) arquis of Queensbury type | is glory enough in that for me. I want | o4 ot Ithaca. Bt uifteensia il oktast Dniver April 8, Tulsa, Okla, Cinc _ = Y e s sef 3 vhile and take p brainy boxer, and to settle down for a while an s the comparative showing made leads {the Engineers' followers to believe mati (N. L) vs. Detroit (A, L.) . . given more to speed and to science | things easy. There is no one left ;ml- TO LEAD POLY FIV { e >ut Jo 5 ight e ackson, anc : e b T v Heatee A S an to hruhll. .Lr('n.,glh.‘ But John L. | me m(_ x:.tglm. (‘;(;:ly_:: J:u ; L Troy, N. Y., March 1 Nelvarss that they have the edge on the Ham- s e s ston | © el T 3 hockey team of Rensselaier Polytech-|iltonians. While the Western team a lc a pril Spé L . \ . the negrc began to hurl| loaf ang je se S o s electc syma 7. “olga a sc ¢ . Ty va. New e i b PR i nic institute has ted Lymuan W. | easily defeated Colgate by a score of ure Chewing Gum hnic institute m will April 8, Mobile, Ala., Brooklyn e mi -~ man. | L Smith, class of 1920, as captain of | 46 1o 21, e Polytechnic players e g o ; to his record as evidence | ) B o “ . 1he team for next season. Captain |crowded the Detroit team every min ”'\“” i e s -1y \'"»"’”‘m ’::‘r":'r:‘m"lfi:“ ""‘l’l"'(‘f x”)"l: Smitn has been playing one of the|ute and lost by a very narrow mar- 1 - i ; . fving the aight-laced 1t | \vings this year and has made a good | it o 20. Tork iy e ’ It ‘Y'H\fl'"'l'::\lmi:”'l,":" 3 (:""" - | kad been his Toutine le under tho | showing in the fow P ;,ln“wl_‘“,‘;l’, Bl s e G . Chuttanooga, Tenn., New | (ndlng e Juldgon. Butlis also a distance runner, a member | MILWAUKEE MANAGER LAID UP. Brook- | ¢ (N. L) vs Cleveland (A. L.) s e cpseeeas g YIS ith ol okl duedRana Sorithein e Mipaukee Sisb R N\anchils seINed 2, Brooklyn, N. Y., Brook- L i : hie collegiate ’cross-country m He is{ Bagan, who wa. engaged several Ll wild drinking oF as in his earlieri ; member of the Rensselacr Technical | e o e Vb A 20Dk L.) davs. Muldoon’s lectures had made | cociety months aga to manage the Milwaukee Brooklyn, N. Y., Brook- | thoir impress. John L. had come to| o Amrican association basball team, is New York (A. L.) realize that his superb physique had FOR TEX Jeciving (Irealmient for g dnjuiy of : inzion, Ky, New York | jig limitations under the attacks of B teeting Nis opine snmmined i o gall \ nvilie, S : 1 (N ) vs. Cleveland (A. 1.) I pation And he became fairly Y1arvh 1 Thirteen | some t‘1e a{:o_\\"hxle sk:u_m;: in St. ohi (e e : A Cincinnati, 0., Cincin- | moderate in his intemperance, of the St. Louis Nationals, headed by | Paul. Iagan’s injury is said to bosso ADT .+ Inatt (N. L) vs. Detroit (A. L. it whs just about then that “the | Manager Jack Hendricks, left last|Serious that Owner A. F. Timme, of Erookiyn ton (A. i Philadelphia, Fa., Phila- | greatest spender in America” came to | night for San Antonio, Texas, for | ¢ Milwaukee club, is looking for an- April 10 . C. Dos-|delphis L.) vs. Philadelphia (A. | (pe realization that his bankroll was|spring practice. Kloven other players | ©THer manager, according to reports. ton (N. 1.) New rie (A. L. 1T, | hecoming emaciated. The champion, | will report in that city in time for the |, . 2 eI 4 April 10, 'F th, Ark., Cis sl 14, Baltimore, Md, Phila- |y, (o that time, had earned something | first workout, Saturday morning. The |7 FREY TURX NDIANS. cinnati (N, L. troi . lelphia (N. L.) vs. Phiiadelphia (A. ! $650,000 in the ring and on the|team will return to St. Louis on Cleveland, March 15 April 10, New Oricons, Li., New | o But he didn't have more than | April 5. ner, veteran inflelder of the Cleve- York ( Ta) s eveland (A. L) April 14, Cincinnati, 0., Cincin- 000 left. So he became a little —_— land American league club, who has Mompiis, Tenn., New | nati (N, T Detroit (A. L.) s+o careful as to his money and the OLLIT CHILL: SIGNS. been rated as a holdout, yesterday Cieveland (A. L) il 13, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brook-|occasions of his wild squandering be-| Chicago, March “Ollie Chill, a |signed his contract and left with the Petersh Va.. Bosion |1y & vork (AT gan ta grow fewer and fewer. veteran umpire in the American as- |eecond squad of players for training John 1. was becoming a wiser man | sociation, signed a 1918 contract ves-lcamp at New Orlea Pitcher Hill inter-club scries. | as the vears crept on. torday, bringing the list of arbiters!Bagby has not yet signed his con men active | (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) now under contract up to six tract. April 8

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