New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 27, 1918, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY fERALLN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1918, E ON WAR TAX AT BASEBALL GAMES—BALTIMORE MAY GET WILLARD-FULTON BOUT—JACOBSON TO WEAR ATHLETICS’, hRSON BUWUNG MATCH AT AETNA ALLEYS TON!GHT———PRESENT HOLD OUTS WOULD MAKE A STRONG BALL TEAM | NEWRULESFORWAR fonwa — — — - - - - ool | TAXATBALLGAMES | miguT { Women Exempt on Ladies’ Day' Passes-Other Rulings Made e\ &) T )D‘;‘:&,;‘r ) ¢ DRA\AIERJ ?l/‘»-/ | ‘recognized me rarely ashington, March 27-—Ladies’ day g chance to pelt me With | ¢ hicopall parks will not he affected | ks. Universally I was |1\ tpe war tax, according to an an- | poor fool.” Some of | ;5uncement made yesterday by the mirers would ask me ! Fyreoau of Internal Revenue hat t of flowers I has ruled that ““the admis my coffin after September | a lady on a gentieman's ticket | Y it was a blissful life for | yjshonut extra charge is not taxable, | G 1 at particular era. because the samc ticket covers both, the life a trifie more than six feet | even though an unaccompanied lady hew ven in my best days weighed | pay the same admission as a : S pounds below normal | yentieman.” o 4 , sht. oma I looked O eral o ho are exempt are base- —rr\u much so for a fighter. | pa)] writers 3 4 operators, John I. wal considered by the pub-| pona fide oves 12 baseball ix ideal, a perfectly pro- | g T i G o {1l had several weeks to go. So I| pertioned atiplete, and when the fans | cin) Rl chlldrenRunderiin mained on tour in the principa sompared us! they couldn’t help but | > o are admitted free = = o ties in the East, continuing my of- R it e 0 o e B e G0 SR explains WELL— TAiNT = LOGKLDPFEV b IT GIWWVES ME OnE of $100 to any man I couldn’t | compa 168 Tonn T wonTall m TR e e e THERE. EITHERY PLACE- THER BIG PAIN- CAN'T stop in four rounds. | crush me in m-roller fashion with | énewspaper critics and reporters oc- AIN'T No MORE EUEN FInD SorE Of course the producers attempted | the first few rushes. And rarely did | cupying seats in fhe aundience,” but SESTCEUS U c apital of the fact that Iithe fight er \overlook the op- ; ¥y to those who occupy special HOUSE..'-, with John L. Suilivan | pcrtunity to t me so from orches- | spaces, such press hoxes. e term SR NOT EveEN Vs, me to the audience | tra circle, from galleries or when they | «pyplic officer includes policeracn A PIECE oS the young fellow who 1S | met me public places and firemen oniy when in atte ¢ fight John L. the great| Frankly, I was glad when the tour | in the course of their ’ Did the audience rise up | was over 1 T no longer was called here will be no ch me a cheer? Oh. no! Those upon to appear twice a day before yongr o n of ctly the opposite! They | crowds which figured I had done ' othing' T i e they hooted me. And | somet g fearfully wrong T E ball t has been knocked over he cities gallery ¥S | copting a mateh with John L. the fene. statement says. of peanut | 0 T The hures as decided that hold- At the conclu ny theatrical | c15 of sea or seats L pay show in | tour ast aro t the tax for eve ame whether the | Tt had si ats or boxes are occupied or not. In one v funds were Nm i 1 he case of s on y 5 the holder. who knew that 1 couldn't afford “atl the option of the proprietor, reign 1 * cor p of sparring partners. | may pay the tax on all the admis 18 the world t it was to go back t0 |, shich it entitles him at the time practically work out there. Butat | {pe y s ied or whenever it is hi - | last 1 1Muenced in or of As- ress 1 each single admisston. 1 hury Par J. And there I went with William A. Brady, my manager, e & Sodi bt e stk MACK CHIS JACOBSQN ¢ )‘mm.\ol , who served as ing part . when som weighed around 185 at the time | Tocal Roy Sold to Athletics by Jack | . o hedbto. meet | St i . ey ten | { Qonyright, 1918, by The Tribune Association (New York Tribuns) n publicl He! us- | pounds ot s excess poundage. Dunn, Manager of Bailtimore Club = st a little Soon after his theatrical tour end- city to city T went | e .. went into training in | i v hos- | G 1. The champion Jacobson of Wakefield WOULD MAKE SWELL TEAM NASSAU HORSEMEN TO DIN den City hotel this evening. After REDS DEFEAT COLLEGIANS, t I a een 225 and 230 at the | et bl orine Garden City, L. 1, March the di President O. W. Boyntor Montgomery, Ala., March 27.—The less than | tim he busied himselt at once | moronto champlons of the Interna- SE from Long Island and | will present the cups to the owners of | Cincinnati Nationals easily defeated influence any i g his frame of the unnecee- | oo o en e will be seen in the upic city will attend the nint? | the horses that won the higt um- [ Auburn Coliege here yesterday. & to L G T : 2 L. figured on 210 | g0 o6 Gonnfe Mack's Athletics this annual dinner of the Nassau Driving | ber of points last year. The wili [ 3. The battery for Cincinnati was the multitud o nds as normalll ringibes e teea i brace Some of the Best Perform- Club that will be held at the Gar- ' be thirteen cups in all Eller, Jacobus and Wingo, and Allen. y f nal withi PhillCasey fag train=il fo s it felas Sl iagie b o s B er and Jack Ashton, SPArTINg | {5 the Athletics was received vester- ©rs in Both Big Icagucs. (e proceeded to reduce. | qoo “iTarer from Manager Jack f 'OU ? Dunn of the Baltimore club, to whom 7 he “Hold Out Club” has been I ST e 5 reduced in umbers. but it ) my match 2 . livan, my theatricil engagement of International League. i Mcmbers of “Hold Out Club” Em-~ i he was sold early in the season by ! har a of the ‘hicago lthe star of the match with a total | Charlle Weeghman of the Chlcago score of 331 and high single of 136. (03 1L 5 ere is one that wouid be strong Ja son's o rt S s z S 8RR hit the Tumber for a total | Jacobsom’s 1“’;‘.’1‘”“’;'1‘::””"\,m oW offensively and defensively and one S £ 0. None of the losing five s it g that would give even the champion : . g boston Crack and Local Star to En- hed the threc century mark. The G0uPt be greater with the Athleties o0 o % 508 e ; can still boast a m good baseball team. ge in Duck Pin Match at Actna | “°°T¢% Cateher: Thoms L Skinners, i Athletics: Spencer, Detroit Tigers. & Blters Tomight. | Lindgren 9 9 79— 26 . Pitchers—Bagby, Cleveland: Ben- ! Bloom ..... . 89 82 83— 264 b der, Philadelphia; Plank, New York & wCek Muct is being manifested T . 100 87 103— 300 » . ¢ - Yankees, and Foster, Boston Red Sox. ibition at the Aetna Powers ....... 79 90— 260 { Infielders—Ed Konetchy and Char- which brings to- Kahms ........ 96 99 136— 331 ley Herzog, Boston Brav Kopf, sehler of Boston, M — — e Cincinnati Reds, and Stock, Phillies, erson of this city. 461 491—1413 4 Outfielders—George Whitted and Meya will bo ’ soumats 1 xros a5 i08 87 274 g i [RERRE AR SO COme 1n vien an omen 1omorrow 15 of n Dummy ....... 79 8§23 79— 240 ok 8 BScu ] Lous. ] b o S St e o i e st R | amamics sear pimanrs. 20 oo R i e i 3 ; Win Interleaguc Game By Score of looked upon O [ > < : 4 to 2. erc : i NO POLO TIIIS Wheatle Hills, L. T U o 27— will be na polo in this section defeated the Pirates, 4 to 2 d and the ponies will not be teams collected seven hits and an training. il ’» BROG meeh ven i .t [ oo : : had an error. (# s and Meyer " . Su‘ts YOHflg and | Apiied cupied the bos for the Americr The Skinner of Harry Payne League tcam. The score: B pntinucd on o g , 4 o ing is the . e : d Jw Ch !d g when lurgest of ¢ of the meml of the Pittsburg O T ki Ao afl i en S dren s Meadowbron iy < clubs. Philadelphia (A.) ..... T f buits Ao uRiny Batterie: lers, Strel, Miielr 8 o CO ats S -t, Batteries iers, - AMiller Ly 3 uits ] LR | ana Blackwell; Yeary, Meyers B M That N g SON. {and Perkins, McAvos e : That Do r To Delight Nl e (| o Look Well o Delight | —_— . ; Ve with the Cubs, and in the _re- R § i Proclaim i truction of the once powerful LTS BURC \ e and That the Child hants, the local boy should 3 5 5 5 N - portant part i Taternationul Hockes Scrics W hnost Wear as and to 1917 season closed, Man- | With Montreal Seven. 5 Welltas Please ! Fred Yapp Mitchell of the Cubs . i e In ciub. ‘The bulky wad of Boss Weegh- reated the Hochelaga on of Mon- [ i 2 man was used to the utmost during trea) in the third sa ; ries B Style Look Parents | the winter with the G B e e S i S number of seasoned players Were pur- i ¢ (o 4. As the 2 chased, thus lessening the local 1ad's | (1o totals for the three foe B | chances of a permanent berth in the ! ca). won by 16 soals to 7. They took . I 7indy city team’s outfleld. With the gy4yrday night's game by a score of | : & i : e “‘r“‘{"""“‘r '““‘“"] 6 to 1 and Monday night 1 team § u s nce breaking into professional | yaiied thres times seball has been noted for his abil- | o Co HES o ] | om— 5] LY ] ity to swing the old apple tongue i c YT During the winter months Jacob- v ST son kept in condition by pilaying ba I",nh\df‘ly\h]:\, March 3 n 4 TAKE ¥ ketball with the Y. M. C. A. team, | . ional lightweight of the @ T C : d S[, A I{ E | . o o | it Gt e o T it o OUR ome in an € IIOW as i and his friends will join in wish- | ¢ York in thei round bout last CLOTHES ing him good luck in his American | night but he scored an ecasy victory T ” league debut on points. Tendler was the aggres- & Et - ~ | sor In every round, but the New WE S 0 SPORT ¥ S0 : fYorkm' fa=t‘hroou\ork red him @ TAKE | from taking the count ; > Homer J. Wheaton, Newspaperman, =7 ; Y,OI;R e e memonte®s | ompsEy 70 BOR MISK, WORD AN IN Cortetioy fnce. Maveh 27e—cgp. (Bt Panl Minn, March 20t -~ i "“’;"“‘, "‘I"‘“\".h' {‘l'on 2 “‘1_ match between Jack Dempsey of Salt P B Dolalfiiof s 5 eaton, formerly | Lake City and Billy Miske, the |i8porting) ieditopfotuche RWorcestariGa il sa il ety linas inaont Aneny clinched 2 e b . 2R ““‘: o hielife M iThe men will meet there for " nce on Feb. 27, gave his l S 1 26 save his commander, according to a | TOUNds to a decision on April : letter reccived yes ay from Lieut. e % 8 George A. Corbin of Wheaton's regi- CRACK BANTAMS MATCHED. 4 " g ment. B Baltimore, March 27.— Johnny - WHERE CREDIT EQUALS CASH Lieut. Corbin said that Wheaton | Ertle, St. Par bantamweight, and | picked up erman bomb thrown | Pal Moore of Memphi 3 h {Into,an Amerioan teonch and_wna | bien matenea for 16 round batts 63 CHURCH STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. a decision to be held here ed in his hand, killing hin Inst n(h, 10. The agreement calls for the men | Wheaton's home is in s to weigh-in at 117 pounds ringside.

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