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iEVV BRITAIN DAILY HEXxaLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1918 WS EXCELLENT SEASON AT BOYS' CLUB—CHAMPION NUTMEGS OF SATURAY NIGHT LEAGUE TO BANQUET TONIGHT | DRISCOL'S RECORD—WILLARD SATISFIED WITH FIGHT PLANS—TIME WORN TRICK USED AT HOT SPRINGS TRACK RAY BREAKS RECORD | CHAMPION NUTMEGS QUINTET OF 1BOYS’ CLUB SEASON - e - COMES T0 CLOSE Driscoll in 1913. New York, March 21.--A world's | o ¢ ’ < ) A 2 . 3 indoor record fell before the speed L N . . e Director Pilz Prepares Report and stamina of Joie Ray of the 1l-| b - va 3 o 0 : by linols Athletic club in Madison Square S s 3 i - S e q y Gardon last night. The Westorn siar | : T iRy : Showing Excellent Results een the first and | Won the three-quarter mile speclal at i . ® i o c ~ : % O ething within kept tche gams‘s‘o}' H:c (Jolim \Vunzu'lnnktc\' . A 5 G O N 3 . - 5 e ommercial Institute in 2 minutes b Lo S e e i ATthuriA 7, who assumed the a match with him; | @nd 4 4.5 seconds. He continned to | & N . . o S : directorship of the New Britain Boys’ Sn beat him sure!” the one mile mark, but his earlier | S ol o 3 i { elub when R. H. Crawford entered war eond, the third and | efforts had sapped much of his great e 4 5 % 1 | work under the Y. M. C. A. colors in s I continued to |Speed and strength and he tottered i 5 ¥ % ¥ | France, has completed his report for § o pugilist; T match- | home in 4 minutes 14 4-6 seconds. L 8N > S W . b 5 the season which has just closed for with his and felt Ray’s time for the three-quarters| o ko B 8 ~ N i the directors of the club, as follows: $h on him in speed. In | clips 2 1-6 seconds from the old | L " S “The season’s repart is herewith fade him famous, John | World's indoor figures established by | . : - 3 forwarded by the superintendent. Yushed mo and always | Joe Driscoll in Buffalo in 1913 and is | Bl : 3 \ There has been a record attendance at get out of the way |only 2 seconds behind the world's | o L S . 1 - : the club for the season, 6,367 making uch trouble. Each new | ©utdoor mark hung up by the im- e e | . . : | % § [ the aggregate attendance. Many in- ot Your sparring increased the | mortal Tommy Conneft at Travers : : IR \ . } . J teresting events were held, including Rence that was born that night | Island twenty-five years ago. | Gkl : i : . - _ : e wrestling matches, jumping contests, s the i Bt if John. L. ever gave me a chanco Ray's figures for the mile are threo | pyramid building an m'\\m:. neither of/ 4 R the title T would be tho next|and four-fifths seconds behind the | i el s | ~“On January 7 a pool tournament corners and e Pheavyweight champion of the world. | indoor mark set by Johnny Overlon e, ; - Sy ! e el B e L ore than a fairfy vigorouiy R R e fatett || R 1 ear. § . P S i - i ; : hoys competing, was won by John tch. But when the first eall” of | ;. ;vor and § went back to my cor- e = v / N ¥ Ty . s . & e g onlE L, x\\l«‘«}; 3 ’fi\‘m:i» me came and T walked out from my | " "o Dalahey, my trainer, jump- A TIME WORN TR{GK ! e R : R competing, was won by Michael Traid- yrner and squared off with John L., | o yp and in a voice trembling with 5 o shen PR 5 g i “Another great fenturs at the clab \ .ym\;m‘.q idol, as my foe, o queer| . otoment, said: ) e v g % i was held on Washington's Birthday, ¢ mw\: came over me. St e “Jim—Jira, you showed ‘him up. LN e onrc B I Flaceal o | TR 2 i 5 g e o when a PParents’ Night was held. The seemed \nge—very 5 he ever gives you a chance over the | a s headliner of the evening was a very hat I should be pitted against | 4 ance route you've ot him. Opportunity and Owner Withdraws Intoresiing itaikhey Castl Commaaak man t I had considered the | "y 0, oo sentiments echoed my | Frederick V. Streeter. - ing of 1 m, the ““"“’t‘""”" own. And I whispered down to him: Horse from iRace. e e hampion. Of course, the bout was it . he way you do; but 5 5 i iyl Cambraritae e oy BRI - ndly one, and neither of us | | irx. ,p'“f‘:,‘h,: S Hot Sprin Ay ! Mk 5 ! ) s B0 » - feam went down to a bitter defoat be much of our reai ability. 5 A time-worn trick of in ) o < T ¢ club team. in a horse’s nose to prevent nis br | : 2 g e ~ for SR i'he industrial work at the club has ing through his nostrils and thereby | . B s ; ) been a most important feature, as can causing him to quit in a race, v i 3 i S 3 Sl = " :n‘ .«v;-n’ lrum) ““l fine specimens ob- sorted to here vesterday. | S s S St S : i | tained from the different classes. Opportunit W. Woodward's good | “The Carpenter class, under James handicap ho! o s s e Ptolomy, a foreman for B. H. Hibbard was down to start in the feature rm'(‘.i Co., deserves much credit. Tables, but is owner discovered tho spongo | Standing—Clinton, Hanno n, Kallzren, <. Stepanian. picture frames, garden signs afd % 4 when he went to the stable to get him | Scated—Slater, physical dircctor; RReynolds, Miller, captain; Dudack. :_r(l‘llxl(;l'-ml‘w:)(ui\\-:]n|‘.;) articles were ably with Sullivan. ready for the post. structec s class. \d joit o T el tnonek articlesMiEanal| e tL0E SERIISREES . MENITSI .,,jm“’ The Nutmegs, winners of the cham- next oceasion, it was a walkover for Y. M. te champions when | “The Clay Modeling class, under During the first round both of US4, who were close to hira, them | po horce, but it was so placed as (o | pionship of the Saturday Night the Nutmegs dispelling any question ype refived on account of injuries the direction of Mr. Cullen, developed parred cautiously and only did some | 4,14 rtarward that the stories had | japo prenthing difficult. | Eanship e Saturday Nigh : e O S e S Ak many fine models, the work of John ight tapping. Yet, I followed every [ ® ‘o v "0r angering him; that af- | o o e® after finding tho | 5OtPall league, will be the & [ tunate in having such stellar per Nutmegs 63, Kamels 18 sman deserving special mention. hove of John, compared his stylo | 0T TR g fooq them his earlier fond- | o R EICE A withdrawn and | the Y. M. C. AL under whose auspices fommers LT e W N e | “In the Cobbling class, the boys vith my own, studded his every TINS5 me changed to & feeling akin | 1 4, "Woodward and Jefferson Living league was condicted during the Reyvnolds the forward positions, Niote Kaaels e | mended their own shoes as well as rick and when the first round Was |y "o, ity All of a sudden, I seemed | 5460 of New York, cach offered a rc scason. Trom the outset the this duo completely overshadowing s 28, Senecas 18 those of ‘their brothers and sisters. ¢ bver and 1 went back to my COYRr |y, pave changed in John Lu's ostimi- | ward of $250 for information leading green and white sweatered boys any pair in the . league. At center, < 33, Ramblers 16. ““Scout Troop No. 11 has progressed omothing within me almost shrieked: |0 15 geveloped practically oVer | to the identity of the culprit. played consistently, and were entitled Kallgren did fine work and wi \ imels 16 apldly under the able direction of “Jim Corbett, in a finlsh contest |, ;.15 “rrom a kid in whom he was in- —_— to the honor d by that tircless factor in the winning of the cham Nutme cas 32 Se. ut Commissioner Willlam Hickey. ou are that man’s master. terested into a foeman; into a Person | pu N ryoN AGAINST DEMPSEY, | Worker “Charlie” Miller the Nutmegs pionship. IR iUt N This troop is a member of the Nation- M o . [ Who threatened to dethrone “‘l“‘ ;‘(_“'r i made @ record, that will stand for |a guard he possessed ability the Nutmegs 43, Kamels 23. o ,‘\;;:"(','}“!”’“ of -"""“T:C“; o St a feeling seemed for & WOM- {, ., rea reign as the King | (o ? h some TR i i G e | : e el Al : =59 I 0 he most entertaining feat- B iiorous one\iNot pnulttnat ‘(:f*‘;,l‘;‘:fl(:'m"bc‘ ot || ez, TR i incdy 2eais “'\’;L - '\l_‘ Sl “,':‘f]m oflnand 2y ol el D e L et | ures at the club is the Boys' Club band ery second had it ever occured to A few days later John L. sailed for From Boxing by Reister, Ision aur ihetadeleny ol ate R IS R R R e Jied by S mhomasEoscano. S The SD6yE ne that I could whip John L. Nev-| \i,cipqjia. And, during the months | Now York, March 21.—John Reis- did tho tmegs 1 e - suatod A5 o 2 ERcR 2 | have played out on several occasions, had such a thought been mine: | e, Wyconce papers hore and there | 1o " Gy ‘Iru L\If\;:j mv{rh pralse wherever thoy had I even aspired te battle |5 o ongut the country began to agi- appear ; t the G. A. R. hall @ad L. to a finish. The height of | o0 00 ccting between us to settle | o "giuv hers last year, yesterday | - : : B . Vi e o g = - Scenlc theateritheyididjexcellent worle ambitlon up to that nignt had |jH8 & Gl s R AR [ o 0ne new feature at the club has Out | ©Nce a week. John B. White looked after the boys in this department.” e. T wanted to show | qp, o et day every San Francisco n Francisco that| ., oo geclared that *“Jim Coxbett rrors for me. And | g0 4 cplendid showing agalnst ellow, realizing that |y, 1, sullivan.” Some—extremely zeable following In i i iy (oward me—went so far as to decided that it misht} w"4,¢ in a finish match under hile to unlimber a bit and } o, ., shury rules, “Corbett probably with some of his famed | G54 nave at least a fair chance \nces and a few of his right snecas | s s in @ capable manner. Iddie | ponents, 258 managed Jack Dempsey managing to take their measure, but | S sturted with the Nutmegs Total won—9. during the Western heavyweight's . when the quintets clashed on the | Tac | Dok 1 Tost Queensbury champion?” Dempsey from taking part in any | ool - New Haven, March 21.—Mort Lind = (To e Continued TOmMOrrow.) more bouts. Reisler produced a con- 3 UNUBODS S VOTU o v captain of Al JolSon:s T Varsty and Freshmen € men tract for three years signed by to Natio Army. on the Charles. Dempsey. Jack Kearns and, it is un Tackeonsie N BlE A e T L 2 u Lol o L Do e Cambridge, Mass.,, March 21.--The | WILLARD IS SATISFIED 1 favor of Uncle Sam y P > at the recent meet in Cincin- Charles River ves '\.\ They found o k ceedings to dissolve the injunction,:day. Pitcher Bill Evans of North nati. Lindsey was well satisfied with | the water elear of i & | Terms and Plans for Bout With failing which he will have to accePt arolina received a notice to report hrone and succced him only through his retirerc But all through that terday received notificati e Dempsey now will institute pro- | plaver in arson and Rogers Are Gven Sound | President McCafirey of Toronto In- the team's showine Close to 700| ™His is the latest date i the hie- | {ernational League Champions Re- | Reisler as his man: or stay out of | 4t once for the National Army. feams from all over the United States | tory of Harvard ro : of the first ) iy P R LIS DN B Evans is & rangy youngster with fino campeted. The Colts’ showing in tihe | appearance of the cr on the river. Signing of Contracts Next Tuesday, Corbi \am Trims Union Five. fuses to Release “‘Larruping Larry s specd and a dandy curve ball. 1 five-men event netted them $27.50 in — % . 2 > o BASEBALL BILL PASSED. burgh has contributed Hoo War- prize mone Lindsey received a | POOL MATCH TONIGHT. Chicago, Ill., March 21.—Final ar- Foote and Anderson were victors in | Toronto, March 2l-——Announce- Baston, March 21.—The Sunday ' ner, Marcus Miligan, Billy Webb, check for $24 Rie o ol The fitth same in the pool tourney | Hicles of agreement for the world’s the two-man bowling match at tho | ment.that Napoleon Lalol '."m]“‘”"e.l baseball bill. which would allow sol. FElmer Ponder and Evans to the serv- all-events loubles, while Joe Por- At Btk 10ke shop, will | heavywelght championship fight be- Aetna alloys BEdsesiak war o8| o8 Kbnefioronto Reubio Rk eliTn terg{BESRs S - R CRaI R 0N SOt B el R S el e o e 5 G this evening, | tWeen Jess Willara and Fred Félton son and Rogers by a 62 pin margin in 4‘ national Baseball League, \\_nul('! not Gorxs Bl Chrth TSmO Gl G “ & : S liiraror ) Non will Glo- oo July 4 will be signed here next a seven-game scric The work ot |ibe velsased under any consideration, | EREEICE RO P e B RIS e S o S niaing: and a1 SR e e L an el e - Ky, in a 100.point | Tuesday, according to an announce- nes e t )M\ bt ]lm(‘h\i(tx‘\itfux;lt{\;c ‘?iu‘:; J. McGat-| 1) e senate on Friday. llikely to play this ye e all-events prize mone f,],’,;.,( n .‘A:l(* 1\.~\‘L;;:~‘:xz\:;];:2::'il::;ex;re;E for the seven umes totaling 760, | frey, presi > club, 2l i e betwee senta In only two of the games did he fail o said Lajole’s clalm that he = = = = = = Willard and Fulton at which the de- to reach the three-figure mark. Foote | should be classed as a free agent was e — — — - ——— e - - —————— | tails of the bout were discussed had Bl core of 136, made | absurd under baseball law. MeCaf- g . o ! “The terms and plans for the match in the opening ne. In the Pactory | frey reiterated his opinion that the \ SOmebody Is Alway's Taking the Joy O‘flt (jf Lnfe = - - - - - By Bylggs are satisfactory to me and the con- 1e S wteh, the & . Corbin | International League would operate |%®_ I SRS R, A = =2 - S ~ > o S act will be signed in Chicago next quintet ated the Union Manufac- | {his season. ‘uesday,” said Willard. “We expect company team, two games. | Lajoie wanted his releasc so hel e, s = sast three bids for the fight. At pres | could accept the management of the | :rl_;[_ WELL OLAF- GET My Sm— VR = e T | I have no idea where the battle | Indianapolis team of the American | CAR OUT FOR ME- No : : TIRES FLAT- D e Association, I'Mm GOING To START [ CHANCT RUBBER ALL : LEeA i bl = i Fulton Agreeable to Champlon— Beating in Seven-Game Match— . g lard and his manager, Col. J. C. Willer, S Y ! A NICE TheE MOTORING MO CHAR | ana Mike Collins, manager for Fulton. YALE DECLINES, el e =EAS > - = I. H. Herk, a local theatrical mana- GET | e _ | ger associated with Willlam Koeémg, - ) i = . announced he would offer $125,000 for T , | Professor Abbott Says Crew Will Not 5 N e — ol 46 ¥ z | 7 >/ e Race at Annapolis Regatta. | |UE SAVED A 3 - i Herk and kis partner are sald to 9% 106 1052 705 | Now Eaven, Marchi 2l——The N G o have leased a boxing club in Minne- ! wniversity crew will not take part in 2 % 2 apolis and will hold the fight in the the recently suggested intercollegiate X MONEY TS o : open air if the bid is accepted. orbi regatta at Annapolis, Prof. M. A. . 3 WINTER . ) . 2 i — = Sorbu G S e e e 4 By Heeling b . ‘ 2 YALE FORWARD HONORED. night. [t has been suggested tha ot “ : g ) ;. /W / New Haven, March 21.—Van Slyck, Havvard, Yale, Pennsylvania, Prin /a2 a e G ] Q y Q% star forward, is the only Yale player racuse crews meet there. STORAGE * PR | to find a position on the all-star in- 15 not entering intercolle . £ . 2 e 4 | tercallegiate league basketball team, Prof. Abbott said, *‘to de X : E = Xy & 8 rhe team follow Lut to turn out men phy- | i b PRI ¢ > | Sweeney, Pennsylvania, forward. ally fit to endure the strain of mod- | = / = | Van Slyck, Yale, forward. , ern warfare As every musat have - & / - ~ ‘ Davis, center, Pennsylvania. ome objective, howevr he added | / / ) 4 / . - Peck, guard, Pennsylvania. Yale, Harvard and Princeton crews | > 3 ¢ z S { K > Z / / = = Kendall, guard, Cornell uld race cach other, but would not | = i 0 \ /// Vi > —_— tuke part in any large regattas, which | y £ PR = / Y/// / < =~ | HAHN TO LEAD ARMY Q\'INTF;T. ire not regarded as in keeping wit == 7 i L z = = % // A1 == | West Point, N. Y., March sy‘ag) the time =T e / W e | Cadet Cornman L. Hahn, of Wiscon. Referring to the report that Yale | RADIATOR 5 GENERAL OOME Boby 15 | sin, has been elected captain of the nd Columbia may meet on the water, | LE Ak — \ & c 4 ey | Army basketball team for next year. o e mant BACKED 5 DLl Al wars TAKING | Cadct Hahn has played forward on the - | qu for such a moeting had come i ONLY NE HUNT THE JoY OuUT | Army five for two seasons. He is alsa BLANKS ARIENA. { from Columbia. He added that the ISR TS e g LAF / S L halfback on the Army football elev- ) captains of nearly all of the rowing — z = - ) T s aTe to the class of 1920, | universities would meet in New Yarik | - : ) 77 e iAo, Butler, of Califar: | next Saturdav night to consider how iy ’/ % ., class of 1920, is the newly elected = Victory in Boston 32 n Nalch. they may “with the least expense and e A7 : Vi AN na r of the basketball team. | notoriety row each other in triangular ) L . i = Boston vy | or dual races.” ! | TO LEAD WESLEYAN. mpletely | B > 4 Hetow March 21.—Arthur W, | . . e VN , & farkthaler, of Elizabeth, N. J., has HERZGG PLAYS WITH PHILS. N4 v IR g on elected captain of the Wesleyan } i A ¢ ; % i\ - L ! 1l team. He played haltback on Braves' [nfielder to Be in Shape 1r \ ¥ s 8l A N { the "varsity last season and is a broth- D emands ATe Mot \ ) 4 . — ’ \ v of Idward L. Markthaler, captain Pl the Wesleyan ‘varsity football \\}:u poor \pta ew York | Petorsburg, Fla., March = o 1N n 1915 and assistant coach at We - | Charley Herzog, former captain of the | 0 i \ 5 e 1 under Coach Dan C. Kenan the 1 % 4 / & g Wanderer worked out with the Phillies terday as a volunteer. ; / 4 4 5 | waiting to hear fram Boston” g 7 = ’ ) CALLS LE “ id He in explanation, ** and want. | ? ¥ / = 75 ‘ 5 . ReiRastor n, | in trim in case thcy meet my / = f | Charles T ) president S the | terms. T will not play unless they give / f > = . ! Rochoator Baseball olub, ax cnaitkal league, has been | me the bonus and the extra money T 7 4 VWA S = 7 : of the board of directors and acting Natlonal league | would have recelved from the Giants. Z v/ g - i =S = | president of the International league, ord received hero | All 1 ask Is a fair deal.” — - - E called a meeting of the directors S Pat Moran is worrying because of | of the league for Wednesday, March n is coaching the | the holdout ation. Seven players Tribin - 1 27, at the league headquarters in Ngw Btaunton Military academy in Virginia. ! failed ta return contracts, t York City. PITCHER. I