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NEW BRITAIN{DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1918, 'ASON FORM WITH WILLOW—TIGERS FURNISH THRILLS IN INTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBALL LEAGUE—PRATT SIGNS D AND LEWIS READY FOR WRESTLING BOUT TOMORROW NIGHT—SEVERAL TIMERS CLOCK RAY IN NEW RECORD \WhenaFellr NeodoaPriend_— — — — — — By briggs| PRINGETON FIVE | "BABE RUTH'S BAT - l * STAGE A COMERACK IN WORKING ORDER | : , ' ! Tigers Hoop Shooters Recover | Red Sox Hurler Pounds Pill in < o -~ | pl q ) From Barly Season Shump | Savage Fashion &Y jumped into a e ) Proceeded to show | fether we visited a | s and in each | he entry of the e oo legiate haskethall championship, ted with joy by | S DN R SRl e ek . In most of the | ‘Tiger institution showed that it had were there at- | | 2 strong team, if not as formidable e for John L. but | s that of Pennsylvania, b. play- fished overvone aside | i Princeton’s great recovery afler an Hot Springs, Ark., March 18.—The carly setback was the outsanding | Boston Red feature of the i ) Sox went over the top ¢ for the interco rather casily in the first skirmish with the Brooklyn Dodgers here yes- terday and won the first of the series of exhibition games by a score of 11 to 1. | While the game was not a fair test ; : | rice developed into one of | of the strength of club, si - : ‘ 1 { R gth of either club, since E-. . e ihe be for the titlc Although | neither Boston nor Brooklyn has had Pennsylvanic crowned herself cham- | its regulars in cam 3 ' : V s ! ¢ s amp long enough to A = = pion with only onc defeat in ten vie- | get into condition, It developed tho L Ney R K : - & tories, it always had the Princeton | fact that the Red Sox have went 10 P veniirom one barroom to an- g md Cornell combinations close on its | their hitting pow: Tl\ow'\‘;;:): -]:5: my arcive BBS: ina \s our trip continued I be- | ’ ¢ S > Americar Princeton clinched second | Leaguers whal 2 E e > b seaguers aled three youaz Brook- West"' 8 e more|and move amazed at the | I i o ittt Taepueraivale you S q inking ability of the champion. He Q5 = e e enle 3 v chers for a total of sixteen hits, itten request® ffdrinking ability o \ e ol e e s Sullivan was’ AppeATIHE Wwas consumipg uncountable glasses | 3 g " : S T e R : ol only louse in ‘“FHonest Hearts |of champagne. But his imbibing S B e 1z Hands” and I was anxi- | that night, great as it seemed to me, < at the great gladiator |was only trifing in comparison with | the capa of his earlier years. The | i ing during the tourncy t ] ofen The work of Babe Ruth and John- three of 1{\ h;x scheduled games. ‘:n\' Iovers stood out. In the absence closencss of thie race speaks | of Mclnnis and Hoblitzell, neiither of for the basketball material in | whom has r i 3 ht | ; Ol as reported yet, Ruth pls came back a short time la- | liquor that John L. drank that night | Viirioustcolleas iy ch gl o e ST et Tt blk‘:‘;‘(fifi: my 5, six tickets calling |in Chicazo would have put an or- S najority of the combinations were | op % & "wog W . = r seized his y & box and a note from Jim | dinary man “under the table” in an ? \\\ 2 A Shy 1 S e Ol this opportunity to make ire box and ¢ L i ; ; i Many of | two home runs, one of them a long wa ociated with | hour or l¢ But John L. showed “fo | | The contests were decided by small, blow over the right fleld femee time in his theatrical | 1s of unsteadiness. The only ef- | 3 margins d t ma of victory Dl 3 | X i V | Strunk also made a homer ov read feet the liquor seemed to have !Ol“ ; > | usually came in the final minutes of me fence Oxeritia s no good this | him was to flush his face, to make his 8 1B [T i S 3 s {8 , t was v Evers who started Corbett. Pl ac- | eyes brighter and to make him more W e s Van slyck, of Yale. heads the list | the Rod Sox Srersiutio m::‘r‘:]eg he compli- | talkative than ever. | V i |in the pc ally w 3 tz Beate tie 2 X '\\l”‘l\ \w o ym]x\}v_‘ }w M‘,‘ i 1 we entered the place of | ¢ 5 P A \\\1 n::}\ t \’Ilr\ P\ ;H,h A }\((1»! ] of | Evers played ond base for four in- and the rest of us.” i At la ! ol S Rioe of benn., who 1s sec- 1 nings. In the second, with two men vt to see the show | Matt Ifosan, famous in Chi | ) md with 96, headed the column the | on the bases, he slammed & doub 1 been seated when ra ns a hangout for highclass | 3 X — 8 iy i Ty e e ases, slammed a double ses at crd S X 3 y. La ugainst the right field fence, scoring ny hox, greeted me | sports. A group met John L. there | | Columbia star, is third. Stewart, of | hoth r i Feandl 7 oth runne He tallied himself a Wl the champion took me along | orne!l ped into fourth place in The Dodgers were unable to get as Come around to th = he held littl reception ohm much as a single off Bush in the two in the big hearted way that was his, Standing of Teams. innings he worked. McCabe, who h Walely leading the |had introduced me to evervone as: p.c. | followed him to the mound, wa$ John L. Sullivan's Boys, this is Jim e | 4% Rl i Pennsylvania ....... .900 ' touched for two scratch blows in the 1 entere the | California Kid, who whipped . Juke | § Princeton ... i 800 fourth inning. O'Mara beat out a hit bovhood and the | Kilrain hile ago and is now solog 4l Cornellits il : 700 to third and Myers scratched a hit stepped | to whip Pete Jackson. And bo; | T | IEvaia e 5 .400 | through short. hand. | declared John as S g 2 % olimbia SRS 8 200 Brooklyn made its run in the sev- : of news, 3 1 [ martmouths S 10 000 enth. Burleigh Grimes, the pitcher | doesn't nk . 5 l | o aianal Standing obtained from Pittsburgh, crashed a ey Iy 2 / L4, B double to center. Johnson scored him 2 fa s § 7 / ¢ S | with a single, both being clean hits, John I.'s attitude toward me / ’ : S . 10 The summary follows: S L / | moment later on a gle by fellow would like to see |with him to one of the rooms wher : o . Y i"“ last week Hih S | great bit e eeney, Penn { was much like a father tow Z 5 X / & e Ae on. And um;. those 1rmx 1: o 2 / 2 > “ 1 « L c < E Boston 032210021 116 0 o Hot compuny with the at warriox )% \ stewart, Corn el b irooklyn . .... 000000100- 4 2 Jonn L.'s | vealed to me the many qualities that | 2 /7 2 nlle, Rrincelon s e ol e it James, Wyckoff and time. John | had made him such a public idol. | ¢ 3 o Princeton ...... S ndl G Sedtia v . o T y ( e ¢ : wyer and Agnew; Grimes, Heitman, mson w ) Jerte ot it Johi L g 7 Y/ g i hmandt and Krueger and Wheatr ve for his fellow mer ! | el 3 Reds Forced to Hustle. ke me long to size up Joha ' itour, Columbia 5 Lnow hat Te was true | | P Pann e 361 Montsomery, Ala, March 18.— b diicin: e oor it k| W : o Ry he Cincinnati Reds, playing an exhi- e willing to o | | i HRT e 5 | bitioy me here yesterday with the dozen times to help a | e SR it 15 division team from Camp Sheridan, , bullying in | defeated the soldiers, 4 to 3. Tho | i - B ‘~_ I erful, lovable | = & { - T7Q 3 7 ¥ ? \ National League players found a fine his s “:““‘,"“‘[;n‘ I i ! E‘fiMOJ“ ekl N{)fl' SN dNCLE SAR‘?« S J § tcam against them, and had it Mot L i S e e B i i § been for a poor inning for the service men in the second they might have : = 1 been defeated. The score: NEW PITCHER FOR YANKEES n T : EN REGUR“ TEM!: r. h. e Toledo, Ohio, March 18. ; 1] i ; 3 G 4 Cincinnati 030010000— iR . CaaE e o SR Soldiers ... 002000010-— T 8 piteher on the American asso- ) : 3 > : \ 3 - PR SLI RO, TLU e ciation baschball club, left today for the Ey o § = i Hflm”es OT Tlmers Showed He Wingo; W. Smith, Few and Conway. iimns e of the vew vork amer- | fhyszko and Lewis Trained to . v : ot ey g : y ‘ Ran Faster Than Official Figures: oo Weod's Sinsle Branks wmie. icans fo tryout with the Yankee Bowman has not vet signed a Toledo M = Connie Mack's team prior to coming | P —_Athletic en- | here vesterduy the Cleveland Ameri- the wonderful per- | carw defcated the New Orleanq i A e D | Southern Association team, 3§ to A aaean e ,,,\,AI,(‘,',.‘ o Y Joo Wood, who played first base, hit i akrortine O ot ooy | @ single With two out in the twelfth i inning, scoring Chapman from taird base. The score: 5 Toledo. | e | New York, March 1S.—Strangler PIRATES LOSE PITCHER. Lewis and Wladek Zbyszko finished e dlsonvilla - Mareh 18.— | 'ralning today for their wrestling Piteher M. G. Milligan, of the Pitts- [ match at Madison Square Garden to- R : ; championship Saturday night, arc o Nationals, received orders here | morrow night. . £ 2 g )‘””"V"‘”‘: e ‘;“'} ’_“'”‘_"l ",'\f"“':“'(" ey r. h e Sl R aaben AccondingftoRth el IICEDGCHIVE T ey s 5 5 ‘ & f!’,)(m‘n‘ m”.\‘l‘lle:;uéh“t;v'.)».‘tmn‘ ‘\\(_\ x:‘n Cleveland .. 010000100001—3 10 S ',1\‘ ,'"\,\:‘mj;, ,,“:,','“:’M."\:}]‘!‘g\‘:\"‘.;_‘; agers, both men arc in prime condi- 3 . e L e Tt ?w“\' “( rleans ‘t(“«;n(‘xul;‘?:oo— "n"r:nnn R e R e here recently | tic cither will have any ex- : : - at least two officials caught him in __ Batteries — Covelesk zman, " 2 : 3 neld unofficial tim o el 1acol Eons andileters: “Zbyszko is a great wrestler,” said S i e RIS Lo 15y For St. Louis Browns, -« i be a whole lot better than 1 think he : b 1 McCall, coach of t! vens In- | Lowis vesterday, “but he'll have to KEATING FOR ST. PAUL. Ll e do anythi ul, March 18.—Ray Keating, | s {5 get away from me this time. oF it o . gk team, held a watch on | oujy sAmericans blanked the Shreve- Soistay iR star pltcher of Toledo last yeax, hesi po. s ret Mme & wmy wrestling : R 2 5 ke REACSRRCATE S ThoLE d ot team here vesterday, 11 to 0. Il sce e Leen obtained by the St. Paul Ameri- kit it e o e wer the finish, timed the race in til ation club fr he New | (1reer < s 5 > M the score: 2 canassociation club from the New} g .." ¢ (usiematic training for a | Thesc eight famous athletes have versity football star, and Robert 1. | Chere were several others. e ohoe York A ricans, Manager Mike Kel- ) match. Until now I never took any :deserted the field of sport for the fieid | Simpson, world’s champion hurdler,| If there were an error, it is most | ¢y o eveane ..., 11 18 1 ley announced Saturday night pecial pains with my headlock, but, : of battle and athletic glory for Old | Standing, left to right: Corp. L. E.|unfortunate. I K Cl N ond Shreveport (Te League) .0 3 2 lizing that Zbyszko f this hold, | Glory.” They are now serving at Camp [ Ireland, featherweight wrestler; Capt. | tl and too much credit cannot be Jatteries — Sothoron, Davenport, 1 have studied it thoroughly and have | Lewis, American Lake, Washington. |T. G. Cook, dircctor of athletics at|fiven to him. As pointed out in The | o4 aaa Gdamaler: 1 Fornun improved it 100 per cent | Seated, left to right: Lieut. W. L.|Camp Lewis; Willie Ritchie, former | ‘orld on Suturday morning, Ray is| G\ " o)) “Napier and Wells. v “Of course the headlocl: is not the | Stanton, former football coach; Capt. | lightweight champion boxer, and ntially a distanc> runner. The only hold T have,” continued the ;L A. Wattelet, baseball manager and [ dic Heinholz, former star all-'round | 1,000, if anvthir i _bit short for - Strangler, “because I wa: considered | Owner of several Western teams; Rev. | athlete af the State college of Wash- | him. However, we predicted his vie- St. Louis Cards Beaten. A first class wrestier before the head- | Father J. Galvin, former Dublin uni- ' ington, | tory. and said that a record perform- Shm Antoniol Tex, Maroh 15—Thd lock was ever hcard of. This proves E— junce would not he surprising. Joie | gt Louis Natlonals were defeated by that T have other holds. Maybe while | Jived up to cxpectation. the local Tes Leaguc team yester- “ | v 3 1 coming bout Just a yvear o last for the headlock, or trying to escapo 1 £ S ofe) o et it 1»1 f i, 11l clamp another hold on him S e el R ‘ r ()" 4 5 zs and go down for the fatal ten- | ; 2 Ba e y that will bring him dowr [ Scotch-Wop” Gets Long Sought Louis Nationals . Z 4 second count. It was the only stain | " Ross, Har o : o T g Batterles—Barfoot, Ross, pe Zbyszko was equally confident of on an otherwise brilliant record, | Duggins Secures Signature of Crack o A A < v v At P ‘rson, May, Murch “ietor Chance at Willic Jackson in New | and Gubson; Anderson, May Dundee had never been knoc ut | : £y . WUI Cal “The headlock means nothing in [Rpitdesinn ver boen knocked out | y,q0ger—cola Weather Puts “Gip® Brock, Bsenton. of . 0 08! « siders ison ant my youns lifesr ho said last night | Haven Next Monday Night. | before Dundee lost considerable e . 2 prest on the head of the kayo, | on Trip to Soldicrs’ Camp. ‘,\[" SCOR A ) “"‘"l” ]“:"‘:;"' “]";”, ‘l‘, S l”‘ “";: State boxing lovers are 1 festing | while Jackson was made fanmous over \rel A cold rain pENS ——— and it will give “‘punch’ | {i;ow me with the headlock, well and | reat interest in the big boxing bout o SR dnaicn h i5 that made the | Lands Maymaker on k Smith ix and “‘pep” toyourstart- fgzood. But then, you know, zettng o be staged at the Arena, New Hav- | ot oxnreeied o decie 1o met oo o? I . DEiie i o First Round. ing system. The space 1he holdfon an inanimiateidummyiand "on 5o waek from Monday nisht, bos | ieoting withi s conqueror. Tie has| ; (e Hl« ! the joy saving “Unit Seal” con- zetting it on a real stler who L permeated the vidors of slemphis, Tenn., March 18.—Jae 4 T imely tween Johnny Dundee d Willie made all sorts of unpleasant cracks Demps sterday when Dempsey, of Salt Lake Clty, knocked i TE s Xxnows what . o entirely b Dempsey 1en struction gives extra plate surface itte-ent thin ‘fome up to the y, 4 to 2. The scor PRATT IS SATISFIED .. i an Antonio (Texas Jackson, two of the atest light- regardir Jackson's ability, and this | eri p rri)ll Prati car out Jack Smith, ;u’l\;hvlr'.\ nmin the —hence greater capacity per unit | Garden tomorrow night and I'll dem- WeIShts in captivity. These ring lum- I% one of the numerous reasons why v e RO G S R of weightandvolume. Thismeans Sastrate Just how useless Mr. Lewly naries have agrecd to box 1p rounds (he coming bout was arrnked. Jack- | perrin : foltenm IR (R o ieae tnant tovo i . 7 ys FIRETS o d eferee’'s decision, anc ere is Son’s victory mae ave bec fluke ¢ o ). € ibled the ) B & AR i x: ilt- 2 headlock is. t r ree 1 n, and ther n ictor nay hav | New York n 13 L Bt = ne. Smi » i)lvl l; 1fxdunbxlltya‘l‘ldp‘0weyl". Let ‘Che mateh tomorrow night will be little reason to doubt but what the one, but his recent performances do | crs to colebrate St. Patrick's Day h \\!yu‘:‘-’ ”1‘\‘:.‘\1 et Iv‘n.\‘h xn» us show you your ‘*jExide’’ Bat- one fall. If neither man gains a fall Will be plenty of action from start not bear out the fact. He las since | proper eclat, even thou i BRI AN R G T :f‘u‘x F tery and explain its special features. e T e T A held his oWwn azninst all of the Dres- | ihe ~uid knocksd 8 Droc i i b e e For battery testing, filling or expert decide the winner on points i 'x'm«fl.wn_”“,‘r,‘, h\} ¢ far the best 1”‘“"””?; of lig “\ ”..\1: ”;‘(-‘.w now | to ar of Camp \‘\ \“) s atte: 5 o emi-final mateh tomorrow CVer attempted in New > looms up as a4 possible s ssor Lo n develog 11 battery advice come to our ) fhe semi-fina norrow ‘t . night is to be a finish affair hbetween fans in this scction of the woodsl Bennygssenands) come jeueen mral AT JRTIe , 1 LAFAYET > RE-ELIOTS CAPTAX “!E LR . 3 . 3 ar and Yuss sane. long heen clamoring for a r Du s shown no outward lary, but on a honu 1 ; 4(Ibc’ Service Statlon MoriiHendermonEald g i s I Hussanc g 8] L = Tlere are two of the b matehed Sy bout, and the Riversid s ns o e and is disposing of | ed if the team finishe etfol {thin in = l,\\\hxn Penn., Mar h’ 1(&;\\'111:& sservice isfree to all battery users. raon that ever went to the mat Hus- cessfully fulfilled thelr welShe promising appers with ime | fourth ple : : LG e eI Rh A e s Soer Repairs, the prompt and satisfactory cane’s great showing against Joe gaging the services of the best tals were met co ' of t ¢ sket am o pairs, > ¥ L 2 larity as he did in N « zreed 5| the anm banguet of that organiza iR St Stecher places him in the foremost available. Sporting fans B 5 D 1 S o l\.md, on any make of battery at the S et quainted with the merits of these dis 4 e is ¢ - ( oA tion here Saturday night. .\l;derso right price. Americus of Baltimore, one of the tinguished stars, ax their perform- i i _ | not only was captain during the sea: NettiSle { Lt 1 b L IFACH CAMP. SR G i best wrestlers of his inch in the ances have been far above the ordin son just pe ut also coached th world, will appear in a finish match ary for a long time T oD et 2 | i, \r"" h 7»\‘ l\!:i [ \‘run‘ ..1*.”\ ur'w'n’d-, madT‘ nfor A G HAWKER yainst Jess Wesleraaard the giant When a man steps on your to: Lo 1 ei players | points t E member and o O and strick back. The coming { refored American League { every le swede. Joe Malcewicz Geo. eagerly await a chance to wshington rom displayed qualitie Manich will meet in a thirty-minute 7Tt's only human nat v to i by George 1 ©, 1 1 N N ched here erday to join ( whict mvtdr‘ his re-election almost Park and Elm Sts on | e thacs Dundes's mostton T

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