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WEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1918. ER LEWIS, AND IS SCNT FROM RING AMID SHOWER OF CHAIRS — ALEXANDER PATCHES UP MATTERS WITH CUBS AN ARGUMENT IS WAGED BEFORE LEGISLATORS FOR SUNDAY BASEBALL—COLLEGE OARSMEN TO DISCUSS NEW PLANS SUNDAY BASEBALL ~ « 1 | Tight for Uegalization of Sport ou | | sabbath i« Ted by Judge Me- DEAR - wiLL / 5 7 / Quadc. You Tawe 2 - Ly : 5 L Albany, March 20.-—Sunday base MATTRESS j i | ball had its inning at a hearing yes- oUT ond g , - . [ r before the joint codes com- The PORCH mittee of the senate and assembly. FoR ME e i N[;EJD’S/ 5’ 7 ] 4 7 / = / y For several hours exponents of the the time the first foc = / > /- national pastime and representatives Smarient Jaci: ; ; \ 7/ / ~ 5 | of churches and Sabbath organiza- Bt s oo s s 7 ; p = = il | tions battled all over the lot the Law- | corner it was evi- = ‘% A + A / ¥ / = Z | son Dbill legalizing baseball on Sun- i /FR‘END A ) / | - | days whether or not an admission is ind ankles : WIFE e P ; . o | charged. Judge Francis X. McQuade B hat contert. ho | § F Dy New York city magi e, was the fo that contest. v n t : P 3 = star hitter for the exponents of the "t batie ez Z TN D2 / - bill. They all agreed after the hear- “in etter contition Az < 7% ing that he had “knocked a home Have. traine. "‘~'“‘"‘“0'»‘ ne > run” in his speech in favor of thé have trained with the | iy 7 / > S : run” in and left nothiiz undone, / / = 7 : | mesure, T e £ it me to win. Tf . . enforced,” 7 | said Judge McQuade, “you will be win—ana decisively— # | unable to play golf, tennis or any fisc Corbeit is the better | other game in your parks on Sund« \ e e ) Can you conceive a law which would over Joe CHOYOSER B Aficc the ficht, Major MeLaughin, | make your son a criminal just be- Jalke Kilrain and Deminick | then one of 1he leading sportsmen on ANY THING cause he batted a baseball on an open | the Pacific Coast, summed up the sit- ELSE You lot on Sunday afternoon? Can you along Anho. t wion in the followit 72 T nk of any more effective agenc Corbett proy > : for uplifting the morals of the boy *hall game after his Sunday din- about three w with Jacson that belongs in the | Y A P ] / > —— Das i om i bad case of maiar 2.’ ont row of present day heav | | | | | tle was to be stazed / ne waizhis, Althiough the referce called > 74, 4 J ; ( : N7 D) 1 he hout “no conte: the baitle real- v was a vietory for Corbett and a ny whole ¢ cat for Jackson contest, T rel « s me s Dennis tol ked me respect the man who would re- | frain from going to a baseball game on Sunday afternoon because of re- ligious convictions, but he has mo right to be sole jndze of whether it is right or wrong. Would not vou prefer to have vour son out playing baseball on Sunday enjoying the frosh air and sunshine than in the back room of a saloon or a pool { room?"” physician inst my gol : \‘v heart was sot upon ¢ 1 With his superior weight he ou vhipping—the negro. i | have forced the fishting all the w then might mak Oer Ins i nowed { t he w are t 1 was teyh p off Corbett. The work atch. So 1 t born! ¢ ¥ alifornian proved beyond a heed the of doubt that he is a real n about 10 pounds under noi 3 ; ] ehe e - 7 \ . | Judge McQuade was supported &v ieht, and co iy < Ghrpstifiens much Maslchu e = | James Holland, president of the State lne [ answ zong | J on and much faster and s Pederation of Labor; M 3 batt . G | S weight into the ring os did . o Bl el o attle of my entire ca- | s B e L e Gooderson, worthy matron of the or- Lekson the Californian = or } ; WA 3 terrible lacinz. =ot a sur- | whistle. It was= only the lack of 3 ! “:mmv “r.g “0 4 1;(:::‘0?‘ v}:‘l Star s Sha than Nt that kept Corbett from win- | ¥, Mrs, 3. Sta . chairman prise kson, much he: i l Edent e ‘o( the Women’s Democratic League I, couldn't put me out. T gave in vSaghnochoUty . of New York city; Robert Levy, mgm- much as I had to take throuch more | “Jackson's hopes of a champion- : ol o Many of the spectators claim that T |Hc no longer can be considered a { lish baseball; Baward P. Doyle ;eg' was ju entitled l;’ :hl{ ”x"l“! worthy foe of John L. ullival resenting tho real estato board of But the referee, at the behest of a | New York city; Assemblyman Curl mblin lique, stopped the fight in A few weeks afterward, John | of ne » - et rorind and called it “No con- | reached San Francisco enroute {0 s . - e = = - - — - ;;‘,‘w""fnl;,"p‘(‘;'&'@je;'j:(: \‘:1“’!"‘3"‘" “: 5 t tically nulic all | Australin where he went on theatri- 5 ! : 3 ) h 3 al Bs Association o oI = alliati sl e L (T R e fore the lock was broken. Again the | BOTHNER BR BOWLI RE T New York and Judge W. R. Hopking ved the thous=ands of | cal tour. : mg:‘ ‘\vus e rar tugging and hauling, vicious looks ek of Auburn. bene which the Jackson supports rive L and more viclous swings and butting, | Wrestling Champion Sustains Opposition to the Lawson bill was red ths vouldn’t las N : jends. They all figured : ered that 1 wouldn't last 2 |me my friend LEES with never a word between the grap- dent in His “Final” Bout. confined entirely to various chu¥ch in number of rounc tiad the | that if they cu»nhl et ‘Jnhv\\ ll»‘ M“N):: plers. { N. B. Colts z:d Skinner Chuck Com- | and Sabbath organizations. the » called it & “draw.” Those bets | four rounds with me it would attra 7 o e i Atlantic City, N. J.,, March 20. spokesmen for which were the' Rev, el Sdie e The subject was hyszko Breaks Head Vock. George Bothner, New York's cham-| Pany Quintets Victors in F Y | v 1 ‘ i ¢ & g : L. Bowlby, general secretaty of e ‘——un out- | broached to the mighty Bostonian Soon they hit the board 1gain, | pior e e ) | ; 3 s : ;l « ‘rvn' i e \("V\A f.le yl“hlL ;] ,\(;mv‘q-rrm.m —— e e e LeoanoiGamcs atacinatallol | (xhr\ St i e "n‘tm} sior J anc & EEIEES o x et 5 § | States, who was director-general o vers their bai > S o “’%‘”‘fn‘(;“:h';'\mg‘m“:::{ Pole Is Gl‘ee{ed With Shower of SR Rl s overal weels A e result of @ The New Britain Colts defeatod the | the opposition forces: the Rev. Dun- e 1 called on John L. ¢ 3 ) " 2 s stomach. ¢ double fracture of his left leg, sus- Landers, Frary & Clar ; ; -, secretary ¢ e Ehat e i) chantslon i say el ot a toe hold and he put the Power | fained during a bout here Sin ranvagaclatlo team and the lican £ 1 Miller Seerataryiofiihie 3iom Monday Skinner Chuck company fi re | W 1 i ¢ s o o~ P i 4 ] Yy Sk 0 ve were Ik sabbath committee, C: \t Peter Jackson had a bad [ pushed out his hand, smiling broadly as it mad with ra while Lewis | night with Frank Rico of Boston. An DDy LESEaanba GOmItLe Ao i o ; < n i | victorious over the Russell & Erwin | Willi 8. Chas B ) g element which s back of “Young fellow, I am mighty proud dark for the Strangler but with a | Py, Theodore & 8 & arles cha , 8 secr 3 Sensen 1 showed the | v P g otna @ ¥ : Y ./ o The negro was o 3 to 1 and | of you. You certainly did sive that Herculean cffort he fought himself | breaks to be more scrious than was :l:;‘ro’:u]}:,}x.;‘\:rv“” Gotasials Fo (ot the Hen 1|m;k T;hbam mntlxmm.f. shot to win. None of v | nesro an awful whipping. When I New York, March 20—After thirty- | fre¢. Tho battle waxed hotter. first supposed. ' N. B. Colts. e s A "gR“,! jends figured T had a chance of |looked vou over in Chicago I figured | seven minutes and twenty-five se Iittesn milnuise mad Zhyesito agely) | Befots ehitering Whe ming Bothuer conney 2. 01 101 it B e ey e hinping the negro if hie was in con- | you had it in you and I guess 1 didn't | onds of wrestling in Madison Square | WeRt down, with Lewls working with | nad told several friends that it would Sesems 100 103 s ‘n“"ff" i 1(efrv Y ':-”:vare::en n? mfl Qition, So the samblers pictured | make any mistake.” Garden last night Strangler Lewls | Might and main for his head lock. | e the last time he would dofend the Iiergop L. 84 80 ok A R e e Jackson as semi-crippled hoping to (To Be Continued Tomorrow) was declared the winner over Wiadek [ At last he got the lock, but in i« | (itle. He was to have referoed the Sattler S G ne e - Zbyszko on a foul. The decision by | trice It was broken and the Fole | zbhyszko-Lewls match in New York | Foberg ....... 94 97 88— 279 Billy Roche, the referce, brought to | flung his man into the air and to| jast night I T COOMBS TO I MASS GUNNERS WIN. an end a fairly even contest, in which | the mat. TLewis got the Pole's head Pinky Gardner of Schenectady, Y 2 1104 | OARSMEN HAVE NEW PIIANS the American on top. A wris confined to the City hospital here for | e = — — Lewis' head lock and Zhyszko's toe | I chancery and for spell ZbyszKo |y who suffered concussion of the Tobins Star Hurler to Devote Time to | Bay Stafers Carry Off All Honors at | hold appeared and reappeared and in | SPUn on h bl "‘]‘“ e ,\: brain after being thrown over the ... “"""“’W S S i | Pinchurst G > which neither was able ain any | Zbyszko came down Lewis once more | ropes by Mike Yokel of Salt Lake SChMalz 3 92— 284 | yrqhods of Hall-© tury i~ Business, After This Scason. Pinchurst Gun Club, d;cidod a‘dva.‘nm‘g: M‘!h \]::‘\gln‘:lx;”;x\\ly‘ appited the head lock, They had been (."l‘rl ’m‘m”mmkm ‘:'hl:lm]rm-n],“:hlxr;:.:; Wilowr i ot % | Meothods of Hali ury to Be Dis. E1ot SRIL AR aeiiitn St e ISR st LA NG, BiMarchgsl s liourdl (nfa s entio fitorture! in action just nineteen minutes. The hout that followed Hothner, ve.( U8 - c-c-cc 81 91 A0 carded This v »—Joint Mect- eceting on the rather unimpressive | Massachusetts g rind or el the 8 O e ves | otse Bwentiiinol an fuproar, (bub tis!| o yaneg Fh motentio over Sienthoniwictl| I Wilght 2% T S son he put in during 19 Jaclk | honors at Ve 100-target handicap at |, a4ion of what had been expected to | P0le fought himself free again mit his removal to his home. Georgo | Juddleten ..... 92 89 ing in New Yo Coombs has come to the conclusion |the Pinchurst Gun club vesterday. | nroio s spectacular contest. The foul,| Bang to the boards they slammed | Risher of New York, the refares, amd New HMaven, Mirch 20 —Dinegeiile that it will bo best for him to retire | Parker Whittemore. of Brookline, | {0Vq, % SRRESRAY, (0N AT EOUL | and Zhysrko now was the aggressor, | Yokel, who had heen heid hy the | : en, Maich 20. it the closo of the present season. Al- | did the best shooting of the daY. | tron the ring amid o shower of | but only for a minute. They sparred | police pending the outcome of nis i L ing methods of arranging their rdtr- though his record was scven victor- | breaking 94 and finishing third in the | tpajrg all came quickly, They were | K¢ boxers until Zhyszko got his man | juries, were released. [(Haneh R 00 g 92l [RUERDIORTRENEYICEha v boe g coly and cleven defeats, he said he | handicap at 93 net. S. L. Taylor of | oty om0 Wl COREY ( FHW T | down again and put on the toe hold il i b ooees Ak : B i i i fing e calized that his active connection | Kpringtield, had second place all 0| pach was in a viclous mood. They | for a minute. Lewis broke it and | PIRST CERTIFICATE ISSUED. | Trevethan .... 108 : L e with the game was drawing to o close. | himselt al 79-20-89. W. A. Taft, of | junged and backed and suddenly Zby- | #Pplied his own special form of tor- | Bowers .. Nior 9— Cornell, Columbia, and perhaps two g his Latermlesln 10 EeDie ion. nroke Sl ST eero kit Miand twent fout o Tlewisy e BTG o G oRDRE St DO on Jersey City, | Kahms ........ 94 T e e e L Tl Bl was largely guided by the fact that)of North Mass., broke 90,1 cpin. Simultaneously the Pole's | their backs, with Zbyszko writhing Files Incorpors *apor: i — a joint meeting Saturday evening in fie Dusinessunterestsh el oy e e e ns s el neadlstuok ihewisloveriinafriznt leve |10 lon i iockR AR EE oo o Bk : P 508 499 4871491 | New York city and endeavor to agreo Texas, required more of his personal | them in a tie for the first prize With | “mye” double concussion sent Lewls | S°1f free Jersgy Gity, N DlanchEng 1 oIl and e upon what they wish in shell ra%es tention than he has been ablo to | Porfect scores. Taft won the shoot-| ouer on his back amd thers he ol Romo Tewis Out e, o fReETmEE of sell and Jorwin. T S to them while playing il In | off by lnnfll(l‘l‘.s' 24 out of 25, while | ypharently in pain with h S Mher werelaoing ot nturlous pace -fiv\fl“.“ Athletic club of No. 575 New- 8 ciatig B "I 101— = tion to being interested in two | Whittin missed 4. Hondl ovorhisles cl Zhyarieo) s ark avenue, Jersey City, w Sl X . 102 96 n that town he also iz the - Stod i, of New York, fin- & > a prosperous reral d in places at 89-8-97, and B. Hamblin, of New York, was Correspondence has boen informal- and at the haif hour they again were 1 &venue Y % o iy begun, and Yale and Harvard have for an instant, waiting for his an- | on their. feet with the Pole having a ‘.;.“‘“{ Z SE0H e Eudson e coun ty i 191 90— a0y A8rced upon their unique simultane- tagonist to regain his feet. But Lewis | slight advantage on points. SlenispRoric s hpearal offl e the > 2 ¥ 299 ous first and second crew races in G did not budge. A short sessions of muscular fenc- ISt organization in the state under < * | Cambridge and on Housatonic. Yale — at 95. The crowd of 9,000 went into an | ing was followed by that over recur- (he Mew law for cight-round hoxing | : has frowned upon the plan of hold- OBERLIN A. A. IN DEBT. e uproar while Roche motioned Zb ring head lock and again the Pole SXhibitions ing a large regatta on the Severn. = FLOODS STOP BASEBALL ko to his corner in token of disqual- [ went down. Soon he rose again only 1h¢ obiects are stated to be to| e = |11 ge regatta is ordered, Yale = Appeal is Made to Students S, ification. Even as Lewis still lay on | to have Lewis got another head lock. onduct boxing and boxing cxhibi- L will favor New London as the plece, T T s s (e [ Hocking River Overflow Luterrupts | the canvas Zbyszko began to make As they tusged at each other Zby ‘“,‘\’”;l“'|""‘)"‘m"‘{'»l“""”"“f‘ SubbouseRu i) ALEXANDER SIGNS GONTRAGT but the conference Saturday is ex- i b\ | Practice of Ohio University Nine, his way from the scene. e got to | lunged at Lewls with his right hand us 5 s pecied to result in the scheduling of i \farch 20, V. i the floer without molestation, but! As he swung he also jumped at Lewis o7 antnes large number of dual and triangu- director of Oberlin | Athens, Ohio, March 20-—The usual [ once thero his troubles began and butted him over the right eye. 0Ff Jorsey Clty; Theodore Andl® ) Gtar Hurler of National League Af- | lar events a statement that | spring tlood waters of the Hocking e The combinations of hand and head 2>"d Thomas F. Gleason. Yale's desire is to arrange, asido the Oberlin Athletic Association is |river are now washing gently over the games S 2 sent Lewis down on his back with a It is sald the membership fixes 1lis Signature to Chicago Club | from its two races with Harvard, a raore than §5,000 in debt, and unless | baseball diamond at Ohio university, | TFirst a lone chair shied itself 1n | hand oves hie rignt eve. as he lay C¢hiefly of union labor men i e e $£10,000 w of tickets can be sold jand thirly candidates are literally | nis direction. Then another. Finally | there Roche waved Zbyszko to his |5 the president of the S et R D e el this week for spring sames there will | champing the bits to start the big | Zby march to his dressing room | corner and dlequalified him for foul- |0ard of Iudson county labor org g e e Bt be none held year me at Ohio U became just on volplanit chair 3 izations who have bought site Ashasaden, March 20, )‘-‘"“‘"‘" Housatonie, May 11, with Penn gad It appears tl and girls pre- ' Thero lias been just one outdoor | agter another. Ome of the four legzed | Lowis appeared to have been 410-#14 Summit avenue, Jer eIl Mt wie EMLERE | el e s a i Sn e } rikes into the country on tice, in which the three veterans | missles found its mark on the DIg | knoekod ont as effectively as any hox. | f0F @ $150,000 labor temple priafltonar i oles Seceniine i ol A o ligiiis BT o SRSHORIE a0 ire pulled off, ver, th Lase; Watkins, sec- | Pole's head sl Sl ol e el S 47 out for . bonus of §10,000 from the Vith those of the o few attend col- ond, and Chapman, pitcher—took | Zhyszko uttered no complaint over S WOMAN BOXER WINS, Ghicagotiational legsudfieam Asianed ATl the races are expected to be two canvassing 1 the disqualification. Lewis ot to his| e W e Fort Sheridan, Ill, March 20— | D13 contrect lics atorday, Sit WS | miles fn, %ength. They wiil be ar- wor 1o : s foot soon enough and walked to his| The semi-final saw Yussif Hussane, | 3rics Helen Mildreth, of New Toik, | 2Anounced « were not | e e e Lpaage the Bulgarian, throw Mort Hender- whe cia ; 5 | ranged on the understanding that no o da e AT, quz with rather steady . who ciaims the women's bantam- Walter | observation trains will be run and Z o 3 weight boxing championship of the| . % et that no excitement attendant to the of the competitive con-| ,oq5 FHe had won { 28:28. Hussane was behind the world, today holds a decision over | Craishead, bu i EnAscE e AR e ITInE induiced z M. C. A. gymnasium, e Hoot ¥ . time ‘“masked marvel” most of Johnny Atkinsc ol Bpbe William Wrigley, . director of They are regarded as cvents de- llows: Junlor cla (o, 71 10 onv e time, and outfought and ou e ol Do the club, held a nrerence with | o4 to give the undergraduate H. Linton, 226; T. Cooley, At 10:33, after a short introduction | noeuvred him all the way. In s lildreth kept punching Atkin Alexandor yesterday and then an-| "5 10 "an gbfactive for their seasen wolds, 204; H. Weir, 201; | oy Dr. Roller, they went at After | Henderson ran o very poor second face with hard lefts and rights ounced that he had signed. No in-{ ' 4 or providing the public with A" ciass, D. Paulson, | three minutes of tagging und hauling . == = plled up a lead on points. It was timationivas made asito avhethershallie e entertainment Hon large 234; M. Swirsky, 224 | Zbyszko tripped Lewis and they went | CAPT, ANDRIAY LATD AT REST. received the sum he had demanded or ] H. Demarest. 213; Em- | down, but only for a fow seconds. | i i whether @ compromise had heen J. Jennings made publi T eretsns o ebn i tationtior son with a m and croteh hold, 1 Fred Mitchell exhibition bout. seale W. Goodison, 228; | Agaln they arose and again the tug- | Builder of Smail Racing Yachts Goes = S reached ) » i T Dver) ; m'; z].‘, zk‘;\;r was resumed, and in no gentle i i S IR I 0 G Alexander announced several wecks | FAUVER TO COACH WESLE 223; G. Hayes, 22 S Gha ) r Neol ntlhcl oulaans $10,000 Middletown, March 20.—Dr. E 4 school :-ml. S 'p 7 }r‘ylfiwh. Soon after Zbyszko again tripped Toronto, Outario, Mar 20 S -";“ hk‘” of a \] York, and Matt®io. gigning., which sum he said le | zar Fauver, who coached the fdot- ¢ rsity nell, 172; M. Shurberg, Hall, | Lewis, but the St ler returned the nous builder of small racing vachts Brock of Cleveland, fought a \'n»\‘l believed was a fair bonus to be paid | Lall team at Wesleyan last fall, has ottty SO R T LEE roa e | compliment. After six minutes of | Captain John Andrew, seventy-two ten-round bout here Jast night. Both Lim from the reported purchase price | heen appointed baseball coach. Dr. BltEnE il otavnencai NIatoh ) wrestling Lewis got head lock and Pyears old, was buricd v lay at Dbovs worked hard from start to ,f 50,000, said to have been paid 0 Fauver cot his baseball experience at i e s brought the Pole to tho They | Oakville, twenty-cight miles from finish. According to a majority of (1o Philadelphia club of the National | Oberlin, and with professional teams were down for only a few seconds be- | here, on the shore of Lake Ontario the newspaper critics, the home boY jaague for him and his catcher, Wil- | 1 Southern Ohio. BASEBALL AT CAMP GRANT. fore Zbyszko broke through and re- [ Captain Andrew launched the Cana- s ontitled to the verdict by 4 jim Killifer e | Rockford, Iil, March 20.—Seven | gained his feet da, the Beaver and the Invader, all * s The boys weighed in at The club mana 1 said it could | to His Leward, Cleveland, Ohto, March 20.—Willic rown nim o to d until | B e joined | Laseball leagues will be organized at| Lewis was intent on getting a leg | 40-footers. The Canada defeated the | 12 ringside. iithough Alex- | NATIONALS LAND OUTFIELDER. CHIP MATCHED. amp Grant, each league to contain | hold. Twice he dived at the Pole, | Vencedor, of Chicago, at Toledo; the e S Ty - rder joined he s on the trip to | Dos Moines, Iowa, March 20.—Quts Mar 20.—Promotet eight teams. The official season will | only to get a roll on the mat for his | Invader beat the Cadillac, of Detroit, | BRITT OUTPOINTS WALLACI, 2 he has taken no part in the | fielder Walter Sandquist has been night announced open on the first Saturday in May. | pains. and the Beaver lost to the Genesce, [ Boston. March 20.—Frankie Britt (rainir . notiheen out in uni- | purchased from the Washitgigy itehed Harry Greb of The winner in each battalion will be | After ten minutes of action Lewis | of Rochester. of New Bedfcrd, received the deci- for Americans by the local Western e Chip of New- awarded a pennant; then elimination | made a savage dive at his antagonist Later Captain Andrew built the sion at the end of a twelve round box Alexander will take part in a prac- | Jeague club, it was announced last here on April 1 They ames will be played to determine ! and got another head lock. Down | Zoraya and the Patricia, both suc-jing bout with Eddie Wallacc Lt zame with the Cubs at San Diego | night. The consideration involved rounds to no decision. | the camp championship. went Zbyszko, but it was not long be- | cessful in international races. | Brooklyn, N. Y., here last nizht OMOIToW was not stated. not pay thi

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