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NEW BTALN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, CIANTS EVEN SERIES WITH INDIANS—Y. M. C. A—~GOLDENRODS BATTLE TO BE PLAYED HERE TOMORROW NIGHT — INDIAN CHANT WINS FEA. &) T YED ¥ L P IRE EVENT Ol‘l MUDDY TRACK AT B_OWIE—TWQ GOVERNORS FROWN ON HOLDING W!!EARD FULTON B(}UT IN i EIR .',“TATES———OTHER SPORTS T l ‘__f,_—a. ’ N : i N B e g ByB?i,%gL”filANTS’HW[ERS. Tne JONESES TwAT 3 == . ¢ To S\GN HERE SHE IS ON THE — S JUSE | LIKE A THEY'LL HAVE To SlGn € ¢ THEY CouLD RAVE oAt 5 £ THEY VE GOT PHONE Now =ioin FURNI SHED WOmMANSy NQ BUSINESS A “A”"," T E R\ L - Ve preic :té\%(xcc;i oot ABILITY \WHATSOEVER| To PAY For ALL DAMAGE € G ! Sallee and Aflderfl()l] A]lO\'I an SHE 1S G&GusG To CALL — ¥ YET DonvE o FURNITURE — FORGET E UP This TEVENIGE To , Al JEEE i QR el et Een Men Only Four Hits SETTLE | WITH You - B 500D CHINA EUTHE King Features, boy. Tinally a policeman joined the -l LeT ME Inc.) group. The boy ran to him with the \ TALIC tale that Sullivan had hit him and ¢ To HER” Is the 4dth| ) 1o \as nothing else for the officer ¢ S t series of articles which | to do but to take John L. to jail. t is writing on “John L. As ST Him.” It relates many herc Once in a restaurant Jahn unpublished incidents in the | gaged in friendly repartee with 2 of the great warrior. The next| pretty waitress who was serving him Iment will appear tomorrow.) and some friends. At the conclusion Many stories have been told con- | of the meal John L. gave the waltress ning the brutality of John L. Prac- | a . She thanked him very swedt- : ally every one L fabrication. Tho as John L. was passing her by ! without a hit in the four frames ind old warrior, rough and brusque go toward the door he gave her ) 4 s i ) : > | pitehed Omly 12 batters faced th manner, took the keenest o a playful pat on the cheek. The man- qls i : = ipitball artist, and of theso five werg yment in threatening c. pea- | ager af the restaurant who had read 7 | retired on Nlr,kfi\_” The scor with annihilation. That was ohe | storics about the alleged brutality of York .....:200 001 001—4 11 3 John L way of extracting joy | John L. Sullivan, mistook the pat as 000 100 000—1 (4 3 of Ly pretending to be L blow on the waitress's face. John ; / e, Anderson and Rariden; Co. some persons couldn’t | L. was hitting women! Ah! So the 2 s 2 = = 3 [ veleskie, Lambeth and O'Nelll. { New Orleans, April 11.—With Sif Sallee und Fred Anderson hurling gilt cdged ball, the Giants evened' th g/} i count with the Indians in their sprin S L ) ; g = . series by taking Lee Fohl's men inf o ? camp vesterday by a score of 4 to Both of McGraw’'s boxmen were in g cellent form. llee allowed only o blows in and Andersol held the Cleveland sluggers dof HAHARA WELL - \F — THERE'S ANYTHING a : Senators Tle Phillies. U s TEDoN e S 2 Greeneville, S, C., April 11.—Th H s LA e L s ROSA i b e A 5 o how it happencd that Jol 3 < OLF AND You ARE (Bt JERY THING 1S . Philadelphia Nationals and the Wash. cused of hitting a v WOND ERFUL C}M e VER-ge PIPULARY Uf ,,'\\ T e A i | ingtons, of the Amerlc league,| P MR JONES ot (U MUST TeAcH VO 0 AL RS vesterday battled to a 5-to-5 tie. Thel iis career to become 15T ¢ B e S AT You d S abeirS int T Hich Many years Azol John L. was en- HAS SPoreM Jus i You R ol p, Lg‘u- !\‘A\/[ o) Y [\ game was led the end of th ity person al- gaged to play the part of Simon Te- | OEIEOO a0 / secreT You| TO S ninth inning to allow the playexs to cateh their train T score »hn L.'s ways—and that r. without waiting for detalls HES v 00 b s upan the gry 1 explanation, rushed cut into the ARE SUCH A WIN RIS WAY a none too desirable ! strect and yelled far a policeman. / b SMITH You EXPERT AT UNDERSTAND VERY had the further mi s EVER he was the 1n- ce in one of the “Uncle Tom's ¢ . Hrdows - Lol Cabin shows. For a number of weeks | p headlines told all went well. But one day, accord- & P ( N wshington (A) Sullivan attacking a | ing ta the fellow who was playing 7 S ) - ; wdelphia (N) The story was made | “Uncle Tom”, the pugilist became too ¢ e g \ AL i ) vics—Johnson, y.lhh, L. had hit ti realistic the slave driver. The : ) [’ o > X on smith and Ghar John L. never struck actor claimed that John [. lashed - 7 ) P \ $ \ ; >rendc and Burns went to jail him with entirely too much vim with S b, PR GBS 7 Dy \ 2 /B A~ ¥ ) o ek S real facts in [the whip and went into court and | i i BT < 1 \ LS G, i Rl Mackmen Beat Plrates. | sued John T.. charging him with as e i ¢ ghania 3 T Spartanburg, T, April 11.—Thel strec ault Perhaps the actor needed al TR 2 4 ¥ % PR \ KM : £ o o R, Philadelphia Americans defeated the| 1e news- | little publicity—and he got it at John ISl 3 s y &= \F&>" _~ y | Sk Pittsburgh Pirates in an exhibition member- | L's eXpense. : b » A L 3 h N =) 3 ~ same here yesterday by a score of 4 immediate- | Some vears before the death of it a4 &) i § ) B R | R. H. B possibility of | John I.. he was arrested an the charge ; \ v 4 # e = y Philadelphia (A) L 4 9 1 hoy rushed up, | of king a street car conductor. The . iy i { : g i Wl ) Pittsb (N) caaaa2 O v John 1. |storv was noised around that John T i - ! A g 5 Batteries—Adams, Myers and Pepe paper |in an intoxicated condition. Thad g ke X ¢ iy ) 3 ) = kins: Jacobs, Carlaon and Blackwilh Loarc a car and at once plcked a | i i) K =< 3 Mister he asked. | fight with the conductor. But the | oy . Matty's Reds Drop Another, ih inoinogals nd real ts are at variance. The truth | Little Rock, Ark April 11.—~The riend sho i A John T.. wanted ta board the nyright, 1918, by The Tribune Association:(New York Tribur Cincinnati Reds again fell before the t car, accompanied by his dog. ne vk K nt on with | conductor, one of those officious i — = e yesterday in a game played for the Lut the yo dividuals told John L. it couldnt i s it A, Darent ‘ot that scidiers ieiatinha i denied. Once | done—thdt the rules of the company | DON‘T WANT PIGHT 3 ) ;’" lrfl EjPRROI}G}IS DIHIE S Bl DR AN, Camp Pike. The scare was & to 3, Of Jors into Sui- | forbade dogs Tiding on cars. J SR AV L8 3 DUL u | b2t gt camed pievea e v an to tug John T. had just about decided t | e | & » Koenig Rccails Measu to | guers have won only one. The abbed | he would walk when the dog made| . L Sl i e 1 Bil 5 up his mind to ride. So dossie | GOVErnors of Two States Frown or % twson B sl jumped onto the platform of the car.| wylard-Fulton Bout—Boyle Give ¢ . LersCo ROl DT HoIERCA) I 5 114 The conductor at once kicked the dog | % . e . e ch ol thel| e R Ny g e and that w enot wih far T“xlm! L.| Permission to Eaitle Boches, . S ¢ all bill, Ser : tor Ko ‘;‘“' Batteries—Kallio, Erickson and Sta. The conductor <ot ‘‘his nd John 4 vest. recalled from the ubly | 7.« o biler and ¥ 1. went to Jjail Reno, Nev.. April 11.—In repl e > [ hi 100 rom the penal code | gmith 7.,_‘1‘”\'\“”‘1,0 0, Sl and Ty “It was worth going to jail to wal- query from [Bastern papers ask : Ea y Ay the prohibition against ning on | LAY | 1on that fellow,” declared John T if Willard and Fulton would he pe § 3 : s Sunday | an innocent dag ought to get Gov. Boyle sent the followlng rep ‘ 3 : from b refor legislature terday morning : o A | journ W rd and Fulton cannot f : i = New York State Senate Defeats Laws - Nevada on July 4 or any other o 2 ] ! i s They have my unqualified per ¢ g gt 3 3 STECHER TO N R - son Bill By 23 to 18 Vote—Will TITLE BATTLE however, to g0 to France and | o d " ; 3 : B il T SR e Again Attempt to Pass Bill. he Detroit Americans here score i i | R. H. E. | | ’ the Boche any time they are ready TR e : : o : : 3 Albany, N. Y., April 11.—The sen- Goldenrods of Winsted Agree to Play | }" 1‘!‘\:\1} : tily O ll{n» \" h e v i e : sehep | Ate last night defeated, by a vote of i y a- on f it 3 e > o : 23 to 16, three votes les: 2 €. . Peam in This City To- | in New Mexic 1o 1 ¢ overnor : D : LB RIS VO o8 1oas thed o kb sy e 3 number necessary for passage, the v'v‘fion asked what ho would do If | donr & | ¢ t T quare | Laawson bill legalizing amateur boxing The third and final game of the | Misslon to stage the hout in I L d xk'lxl;(e(l'x\)il(l’(;nt:: i 5 B 7 state or ere asked hi ¢ % et me ¢ he pad fo ¢ o M : basketball series between the New | state on July 4 wer ked him. K § . ; e : o PAE T Intercolleglate Athletic Assoclations | Britain Y. M. C. A. and the Golden- e § A . L G 1 head | The bill would have permitted amas ods A. C. of Winsted, wil Fvetel IR Ger D S g teur fights of four rounds of three morrow Night. ”;":::““ ”(‘\'H’l"]:n x;l" h?fi:y"«‘o{";::”- o 5 et ey e cRac) 3 wl:\:l!f»s ‘l'm"h Wwith five ounce gloves, ast, (he question of supremacy tain in Deatal Corps. i ibiilons g | between the quintets. The locals won Niow P oric AT e Te y AR e | TEI IRITISH Another move will be made to pass 1| e fi 1 T nttordi I sl S DT to by BB { the bill before the session ends. Op= night in | g % ovened mat. | 1€ans and the Brooklyn Fed ] R S ] y s Gy JATOR MISSING | rosing the bill Senator J. Henry Wal- hould be q 8 €8Pt Edward F. Lafitte, et E tors of Syracuse contended that the Wheelor has moti. | Reserve Corps. Capt. Laft quit bill was merely an opening wedge in yaesiar has - Rehin VOAT and o ro - y lebration is | d ir Or emp < . ‘el = Siaterithating Wil hav I'Jajxeh.lll. : '(‘I,‘,",” b c: a pro- . bronze sta 2 i Solraton s i an attempt to revive professional boxe lineup tomorrow night, Cady, | fessor in the T S s t 1 1 the ter cd to be one of the best players College in Philadelph + already et aturs Je Yoo | as \. he i o F: 0 Wi I nveile 1 gt edo mnseum. . ’ietro is over developed in the Litchfield hifls, | had had wide expert 0L I i A ; : ¢ P ; 2 o e is at present stationed at Camgp|Svtho Infirmary in Boston, where ho | cay in Tol ulptor. X BURN PICTURES OF FIGHT. Dick Dillon, of Hartford, will | SPent his winters i r Dancing - will follow the After thrco months at Camp Jack-i4 o 00 < MO R | effcet has ind the management is making | son Capt. Taflit. Peet or- | STAR YALE MILER ! 1 i v rangements to handle the largest | dered to France and there he is v 1y 5 b, f ) 'S r. iR, W 7 Utica, April 11-—Thirty-seven reels Kopf, Slater. Jacobson, Stepan- |the pitcher of a n me for the | e Nineteen ompany, Sixth W e R championship fight at Havana be- T P ana e ing Larson will take part, and | Brooklyn I“ederal, He is a gradu- ) States ines, and o b i | tween Jack Johnson and Jess Willard i a chance that Bd. Siegrist may | ate of Georgia Tech. from w > | ) Rl e $ : were burned here yesterc by Unt a crack at the Goldenrods be- | went to Jersey City of the old - X cd States Marshal Smith 7 game is over. 'rn League, thence to Detroit, 1 f N | i 3 21, IN SERVICE 5 X Producers spent more than $10,000 dence and Brooklyn, g i _ to get the pictures and made an ate = atcher Sworn i Deputy Unite = ) tempt to evade the Federal law pro- : v i THRIFT STAMPS AT PARKS. ¥ ; Gl Stat I\ arshat % i hibiting them when they erected & 3 projecting device on Canadian terri Johngon-Willard Boxing ¥Films Des stroyed in Utloa. OFFF BALKS AT TRADL. e s 3 11 i to Neport to St. Louis—Deal | American Leagne Clubs Wil Install tory and projected the pictures W . 5 = il ) s across the border into the United for Watson May Be Off. Booths for Their Sale. 1o cat v ; - & g 3 | States. The court held this a violation hi Iphia, April 11—Thoug! Chicago, April 11.-—“Thrift Stamps, 3 X i ol PR Y i i of the law. The plctures since then iladelphia Nationals have t peanu popcorn,” will be 2 cry of ! > i L 5 5 i g ¥ = " have been in possession of the mars der Niehoff to the St. Louis Na- | peanut boys | . parks | i ¢ A S i § shal i s for Pitcher Watson, it is not | throughout the country s sen it | ! i 2 : £ 8 X y s == 211 certain that the deal will ga | the club owners of the variot sues | 2 3 ; ; : 5 RN If Niehoff does not report | act on t ggestion of the Naddonal ¥ crr B , b3 | MARSANS DECIDES TO REPORT. yuis the trade will be off. | War Savi ) ttee g % 2 3 3 5 = roceived by Willlam F President Johnson of the Ameri : Bl e ! ML g 95 : Cutioenall FInvct WEE Suim) X sahun of the local club, ves- | can league said yesterday he had or i ks Next Week. hoff refuses to go to [ instructed the club owners to install £ “ hooths for the sale of War Saving rcd Niehoff a salary of | und 'Thrift Stam wd that candy ear, but Niehoff thought | venders would carry SunngiEn ifter having decided to remain away ceived $4.500 That's | ihrough the crowds | from the diamond for at least a year 3 -vxj‘:nv' e in. Daker ] « " t ear o ¥ R ; it has vielded to the importunities of houshi_ couis would be TO USE TIGERS SHELLS. U e § Fo friends and will rejoin his team. pay N I $3,500, but s g « v - - ¢ > however, will try out his in= et would ghve TIM g Oarsmen Wil Be Accomimo- ; S . M ; G v ) d leg for & fow days to see whethy Niehoft 1ils to come tc will per a - with the O S ol dnted =t Princeton. il FLENES Tte Sty S Havana. April 11 Armando Ma#: sans, the star Cuban outflielder of the New York American League team, < to St. Louls, un- mbridge, Mass, April 11.-—Hz IR0 e i HUDO fic will not leave here hefore next arrangements car | yard oarsmen learned yesterday it HEOLIC i d { e 5 week and will not arrive in the States Baker said so fay - | would not b necessary to carry RGN, L 2 ¢ « ( > [in time to play in the opening games been made by Ft. Lot fhefr scctional shell with them for 3 ; SRl ey « 1 1 X the scason aces with Princ : wrnegi ‘ , ! 3 t Qe st : \ ) | e Lake, s 1 27, Origival plans Wy v ] : the 1O OCOLD TO PLAY IN ST. LOUIS, | for the visiting crews to borrow shel g ? ot : e h rec t GRED AND CHIP MATCHED. Louis, April 11.—The Cardinals- | were abandoned b: e the Prince- RN S SR S O e > 5 > s« Ger . ) Bridgeport, April 11.—Harry Greb Jrowns schec d for here ton ts were ti for star- Ap Yitcher fe ols o1 i of Pittsburgh and George Chip will and terday afternoon was postponad he- | hoard stroke, while Harvard's stroko J rt o ed f ) 5. | box fifteen rounds at the Union Boate wnother cause of cold weather. This was the | cars were on the port side miler, W v I | 1 A yesterdn th bile including t ferm D ing club here on April 15. Billy . y ir of a four zame series that was 1t heen decided, however that | tion ruc 1 the ) " thern ) T . I l { n, who hag conducted all the big ystponed. Only one game | be the rigging can be changed for the (last ve 1 " e J v cial 1t y shows in this city, will promote the ved between these Lwo teams. benefit of the Hurvard crews. the cvent this year. Word at nat e year. { Orpen, k. match.

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