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NEW BTAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APKiL 27, 191& ALEXANDER PITCHES CUBS TO VICTORY IN HIS FAREWELL GAME BEFORE JOINING THE NATIONAL ARMY—EDDIE COLLINS ESTABLISHES NEW | _ CONSECUTIVE PLAYING RECORD—BARTELS WINS PENTATHLON AT PENN GAMES—STETCHER AND LEWIS WRESTLE TWO HOURS TO A DRAW— BARTELS FEATURES | "eavs aevee | STETCHER ANDLEWIS & il ALEXANDER TWIRLS ™S00 & sic ross JACKSON'S WORK off. INPENN RELAYS .o s e wuma| N DRAW BATTLE ronovn - sinsamon | HIS FINAL GAME ... s . WING FOR CHAN \ ball is Keenly Felt in Crim- I League ang Washington and St. : D attlo With Willie Jackson onday | s e & T Quaker Freshman Wins Pentath- | Lotis in the American. | Giant Grapplers on Mat Two i Q.L.‘,“f‘:n‘:;" ”m‘ | Big Hurler Leaves Cubs to Enter { Chicago Gardener Raps Ball Hs 1 ‘ b | Unless they are materially strength- . o 4 . . 3 5 Harvard's athletic budget -.\u_n show ] i 0 T H ened in the ar future, the Bost g Start iu Fifteen Round Bout. | a loss this year, the result of a de- | lon From a Medioore Field | s, e e, s, e mesen | Hours, Nelther Gaining a Fall |~ it National Army and Timely S tional league, together with the Wash- s New Haven, April 27.—Lew Tend- — ally great earners, football and base- | e ! i ) 3 ler, the Philadelphia sensation light- i b e ingtons and St. Louis Browns, of the e S P : it £ S Thid = ball. However, these two sports will hiladelphia, April —John Bar- | American league, will not be factors New York, April Ushered in by | weight and the most talked of box- Chicago, s Aprilia7.—GroversCleves | io¥is),n dlo iave home Hoarsei 4o bes | , awkward nan of the | in the pennant reces. Tne Braves lack | @ 11004 of oratory by Licut. B. J.|er in the world, and Willie Jackson | Jand Alexander, premier pitcher of | imy solf-supportine than erew, hockey | it Lowdermilk hard and opportug ¥ of Pennsylvania, won tho | pitchers and & hard-hitting second | McDonald, “Big Bill” Edwards and |the New York lightweight, Who | paceball pitched his farewell same |and track. Tho sinor sports sener. || 8nd alded by two errors wa pentathion, the all © around collego | baseman, while the Brooklyns need at | MIS: Goorse Wheelock, which re- | knocked out Johnny Dundee in a| ol iion » PUEHOC B8 (RieWer e e i o ciine e o ol thelnonil athletic championship of America, st two infielders, an outfielder and | Stlted in the purchase of more than |round, perhaps are wondering how | Y8 erday betore Lebor e ot | anid Al Usirs o ence e b T Pt B Joe Jay on Franklin field yesterday after- | g $40,000 worth of Liberty Bonds in |they will go over the I5-round route | With the National Army, when he | (17 T YETRR O PEOOS 0N B3VA | was the particular star. He gobid noon hingtons and Browns both scem | 165¢ than fifteen minutes, the hig |to a decision. These noted battlers [ scored a 3 to 2 victory over the St. :,»."080“ RO Rl R S b nl?‘““ 1 as many times at bat, d The event, which con orlliive || LR TGl n R e i wrestling bout between 124 Strangler | are to clash to a decision over the | Louis Cardinals. Alexander left im-|* P00 o0 0 0 lin five of the visitors' runs g cuntests on track and field, was the | The Athletics, unless, Connie Mack vis of Kentucky and Joe Stecher | long course at the local arena next | mediately after the game for Camp |, .18 S0 e LR BEVATT AAC & scored the other himself. Inif feature of the first day of the twenty- | secures more pitching material, are ragka took place before a huge | Monday night, under the direction of | Funston, where he was sworn into | [OVHal 90U00 €levem & Broft = O fourth, with Collins on first, Hey feurth annual relay carnival of the doomed to finish in the second divi- | €¥0Wd in Madison Square Garden last | the Temple Amusement company and | service tod G “‘“')‘ o “‘1“ (}' tained 1IN the ball into the right field bleaghd University of Pennsylvania, and sev- | sion, although they may not wind up | M&ht. The men did not crawl through | the boxers, as well as the patrons of [Alexenderiiwnowithy Catchersicils (o anonepbranch st IoRthesin formaliitror fafhomelrun. { eral thousand spectators, a majority | in last place. The Giants so far have | the ropes until 10:30 o'clock and no |the game, wonder how they will be- | lefer, cost President Weeghman of | (6™ Of the past fall scarcely cleared | ddle Collins, second baseman of whom wore the navy biue or the | easily outclassed the Braves and Rob- | fall had been scored during the first | have. For Tendler has never been | Chicago $50,000 last winter, won two | eXPenses. DBaseball this spring Wil the Whité Sox, erday broke t BBt saw him defeat move than a | ins | but thel fast mevine Dhillles ray | BUIE Hour and o’ hair. alled upon to box over such a course | games and lost one for the Chicago | S0 Pass from the moneymakers to t St. Louis, Mo., April 27.—Chij a first-class right-handed pitcher. The : werld’s record for playing in coms B Iwerhl vounall collastans tios | iite (hon oo ey theboie o In the first half hour the men |as 15 rounds and Jackson has only | club, so each of his victories cost |t Money losers, it is thought, as the | utive games. Including yestena he coveted hon expect. crowded a world of action, and the | been once. They have both spent|Weeghman approximately $20,000, | Crimson schedule includes o WO | contest Collins has plaved ing 4 At the end of his perfor- | In the West McGraw’s champions | fans were thrilled by the fast work. |much tinfe in the six round sprints. | Ales yesterday pitched one of the | S4med that will draw matches | straight games. The record pr mances Bartels had the low score of | should meet with more stubborn re-! about “even Steven” between | while Jackson has had three battles | finest games of his career. He held | With Princeton and yal [icusly was Beld by Baim ol 15 points. D. M. Shea of Dartmouth | sistance, inasmuch as the Cubs, Reds, | Stecher’s famous scissors hold and | over the 12 round route. St. Louis to two hits, both of which | Farvard can st > loss much | with 472 games. The score :f finished Second with M. Hoed- | Pirates and Cardinals arc playing equally well known headlock. | On June 5, 1917, Jackson knocked | were made by Roger Hornsby, the | "Ctter than most colleges because in | . h dock of the University of Kar was { much better ball than the Boston and | Each made desperate attempts to | out Chick Simier in the 12th round of | Jeading Cardinal batter. ; i s e Ui Al Tl Bt o i Stheonssic A third with 24, one point better than | Brooklyn team apply their favorite hold, and each |a hard fight, in Boston, which showed | In spite of the fact that he pitched BesEiSDOTE sernonj o Shofeast | St. Louis ... 002000000—% § trat recorded by Charles Hammond | 1f Miller Huggins can lay hands on | succeeded in doing so, only to have |the little fellow did not blow splendidly, he narrowly pel de. TlTnE money g e B Williams and Schalk; Lowdemi of the University of the South. I.|a couple of good boxmen, the Yan- [his opponent break free. At the end {the close of the bout but w feat, for the Cubs did not clinch their o elanvardRtallsspory: } re- | Leiiield and Nunamaker. Bechtel of Lafayette finished fifth, | kees will make things extremely in- the first half hour Stecher played |er than ever. He went the w victory until the ninth inning. May, SienchInent lnjalliathict capatier the LI 4 and sixth place went to a sturdy | teresting for the Red Sox, White Sox, | Lewis’ own act and had the Strangler | rounds at top speed and when it came | one of the St. Louis youngsters, hurled | W% Much in the way of unneces A . ycungster named Emery of Penn | Tigers and Clevelands. The Yankees|in jeopardy for fifteen seconds with |to the last round, got the Jump on | n srand game for the Cardinals, and | S2UY_eXpense will bo omitted in t Johnson Finally Wins, Btate, who was the last to qualify. |surely will be improved from time to| Ed’s own pet headlock Simler and knocked him cold. led, 1 to 0, until the seventh, when | future. At least present intentions New York, April 2 Millef Huyf Bartels literally won in a waik. At | time aod in the long run they prob-| Not more than half of the big| On July 3 of the same yvear, Jack- s ] : : 3 Chicago scored two runs. The Card- [ S°¢™ fo lie in this direction. gins: bricce-brac, pichinernd i 8 the end of the 1,500 meter run. the |ably will command wholesome respect | crowd that jammed the building |son went 12 rounds with Eddie Wal- | jnalg tied the score again in the another “grand exhibition” on ! last contest of the event, he was when Stecher and Lewis crawled |lace in Boston and although he 105t | nintn hut the Cubs won out in their | BOWLING RESULTS | Polo lawn yesterday and = made | pretty soft for Walter Johndon wulking no faster than does the or- | oy e i thiough the ropes for the big bout | the decision to the clever veteran bat- s % ! a = H g - E > 4 s half against Red Ames, the veteran. Cinary New Yorker who is out tor a | ED. McBRIDE’S FILLY of the evening was on hand for the |tler he was credited with putting up O A e ey stroll on Fifth avenuec. He finished | opening bouts. Those who were a fine showing. On October 24th et o3 EREes . 5 Kl = nearly a quarter of a mile behind ! AGAIN A WINNER | tiere saw some interesting grappling, | Jackson boxed Barney Adair 12 a'fi:;::\‘:gq“q“:: :‘::‘::ne“g'oixh \ll:\Ls}Lm o lis opponents, but it was not neces- | however | rounds in Providence, and won the | i S on g Sy G 0 e e League Record for Total Team | 25 _due to win, but there wag sary for him to do better. In the | - b e Big Sale of Liberty Bond: decision over one of the toughest iption for $5,000 of third Lib. | sense in making him a present of t! earlier events he had displayed suf- (e SO R lightweights in the game. Jackson > Al B & Score—~Cusack Is Bowling Teacher, | 84me. ficient speed, strength and stamina to Big Bill Bdwards stirred the crowd | has boxed many ten rounders, but 12 | ' BORCR B = *| Washington had five runs in B f 1 a lead that only complete Stewling Vietary of Teat Foce to a patch of enthusiasm such as |rounds was his limit until he met AT R 3 _ The New Britain Machine Co. bowl- | the Yanks got a single man out pse in the long run could over- ’ seldom seen when he made a plea | Dundee here. 8t Loub Teatl ing outfit gave a hrilliant exhibition | thc first inning, and the Sehatol nd Bartels took no c | day at Havre de Grace. for the sale of Liberty Bonds. So it can be seen that patrons of | St~ Touls 2 of pin-toppling against the Stanley | were eight runs to the good fa & collapsing. He was out to cover | { “Dig down in your pockets for the|the Temple A, S llecelimEnalen | S0 SEEOREEE e 00000 20158 D) Hardware five at the Aetna alleys last | second apter. Even Murdere! course and he did it in the most | Baltimore, April 27.—Although an |money vou have been saving up for | next Monday night in a different role | Batteries: May, Ames and Snyder; | evening, when cvery member of the | Row has its limitations, and .o ely fashion. int ing program was furnished the | a rainy day,” roared Big Bill, “for |than he has cver appeared in hefore | Alexander and Snyder. team finished, a threc-game match { Lauling an eight run lead with/Wa \rtels is a glant of a lad. stand- | :rs at the Havre de Grace|its raining and raining hard. There | and the long distance bout is attract- e with a total score of 300 and over. |ter Johnson pitching was asking i ing 6 feet 5 inches in his stocking L trac sterday afternoon, it re-|is no money too sacred for the Lib- ing the undivided attention of the i Joe Foote led the onslaught on the|a little too much. The local biffel feet and weighing nearly 200 pounds. :d for Mrs. Kate Lydecker and | erty Loan. Give, give all that you've | boxing world. It is conceded by all Robins Lose Again. wood with a total score of 344 and |¢id succeed in melting the Senat He h just passed out of his teens k Hare, Jr., to furnish the best|got for Americ. That's your part, | boxing experts that the bout is the Brooklyn, April 27.—The Superbas | & high single of 131. The total team | Jead in two, but the District of C and is studying hard in the cngineer- | running of the day. Mrs. Lydecker | my part, in the Gig Game. We -nust ' most attractive match made by x- | backslid in a disheartening manner at | Score was 1,583, which is a league | lumbia chaps won the third game ing school preparing himself to takt | chestnut daughter of Trap Rock, | play it and play it right. If therc ing club in some time and it Ebbets Fleld vesterday afternoon, |record. | the set with yards to spare, the fi up the fight against the Hun. E arrying the celors of Edward Me-|is any one in this great crowd of red- draw the largest house ever known in | When they were trounced by the Joe Cusack, member aof the Ma- | score being 9 to 4. The score nome is in New Jersey and he came | Bride, with McAteo up, repeated her | blooded men and women who has not the east. Giants by 11 to 5 in a game in which | ¢hine company aggregation, brought ¥ tc Penn from Stevens Prep. sterling victory of last Tuesday, when | subscribed to the Third Liberty Loan, spectacular hits and weird errors or i‘l«""ll h_‘-‘= kid brother last evening to | washington ... 620000010—9 10 When he landed in Lawson Robert- | sho galloped home a victor in tha| I don’t want him or her to leave this | The Temple Amusement company | omission and commission predom- | {6ach him the great indoor sport, and | New York 001110100—4 T son’s care at Penn he could do noth- | fiyst race over a four and a half fur- | bullding without fulfilling his obliga- | has sent a number of excellent tick- | inated. It was the ninth straight vie- [ MOTris, the Kid, just naturally took to | jonnson and Ainsmith; MeG ing in the athletic line. Be of | long route. ticns to our country and our boys ets to this city and they may be se- | tory for the Giant: the game like Joe did ‘when he first | mpormahlan and Hannah. v, his great size the noted coach tried As in her race last Tuesday, she|over there.” | cured at Emmon’s cafe. The Flatbush recruits were never | Started to become a rabbit hunter. g ; e e X g DO ; z ‘op | Marris hit 133, which was high sc i t throwing the heavy weights, < tho lead s art, al-| After Mrs. Geo Wheelock hs - n the hunt and 1 bably - gh score : Lim out th g y 5 took tho lead at the start, and al T corge Wheelock had in th i1d would probably naver |5 8 e g D Reht how Athletics Nosed Out. but he made little progress and Rob- | though hard pushed for part of the | followed with another dramatic ap- L IN i NUTSHELL have scored more than two runs, but : d;.onea. & ! b 5 4 i i ertson switched him to the javelin | wao by Milda held her own to the | Peal, Lieut. McDonald ciambered on BASEBA for some fantastic fielding errors by !:};\fl:\ flr‘“’ L (h'i“rfi EoorEs e _ Philadelphia, April 27 —Bosig ad the hurdies. So well did he per- | fnish and won casily. She was the | o the platform and asied subscrip- e Flehe | indl Founsiin. ihe eini|Eiven L, i cefeated Philadelphia, 2 to 1, yha form in practice in these specialties | ravorite and covered the distance in | tions. A $50,000 sale was consum- | i g 2 frame. The two runs they collected | qugack PR S > day. Scott Perry held Boston hi he was pointed for the pentathlon | 54 s s seconds, threo-fifths of a sec- | Mated In less than a minute. | NATIONAL LEAGUE. in tho eighth were earned with the | guarss S 6| for six innings snd them cuf Ig | | | llect hi irst victory of, 1918. 5 9 kaps as Johnson alrcady had ain Machine Co. Turns In|three games, two to the YankeeS Mrs. Kato Lydecker Repeats Her | yesterday’'s victory is the result. | oo "p ro e o ime of last| Following the drive for Liberty pason 10 5 101— 305 | wild pitch as Strunk started to His success was probably the first | quiocqay. Bonds, a cap and shoulder strap of ver scored by a freshman in the | p ol 3o tavorite in the | German officer, which were sent stick. The Brooklyn; hit Demaree with great freedom from the opening Robertson ... 06 2 Results Yesterday. 108— 325 | third in the seventh. Strunk N York 11, Brooklyn 5. 1 121 |Lofgren ..... 88 121 si— 2 s : inning, but until the sixth, when they | Fooie o s d Roblitzell's double, Seott's single s over by Charley Rose, Freddy | Philadelghia 3, Boston 0. e s T L hG S obrla e Kopp's fumble put Boston's i acling contest. sixth race, continued to race in his Tie kept his score down to 15 ts by winning the javelin, finish- 1 "0 " 0 ihough a winner with | Pulance unit “over there,” was auc- | Chicago 3, St. Loul e s s b s & second in the broad jump, fifth ir the 200 meter dash, first in the discus throw and sixth in the 1,500 meter run. While the pentathlon was the fea- | ture of the da sport more than a | score of other events were decided | > i winner in the fifth race, finished sec- each furnished a stirring con- It was not until 10:35 that Stecher - % 372 = perE 2 ¢ Mrs. Ka Lydecker Milda s S0 LA ¥ Cincinnati .. o & 4 — e Freshman Track Team Beats te Among them were a dozen for ond to, Mr Bater Lydccicer lonsMilna and Lewis were permitted to come on Nk e ope g rac vas i St ouis oo pre . : reville " army and navy men and two colloge | ‘J" ((];i',ilf,n,fu;ini:f‘ T ffif‘;‘"‘ With | {10 mat. Joe Humphries announced I‘usl’n?:“ : Pirates Find Reds Easy. KOPF AND JAKE renceville by 66 to 42. . 5 osefina Zareta the race, 308 G e d i iy champienshipa. s A | Ble e e onlaE el oo Rona M LI < o Lo ; Pittsburgh, April 27.—Pittsburgh Lawrenceville, N. J., April 2 West Wins Relay Titles. | Mergler up, and finished in the money | "1th & two hour limit. won tho second game of the series R Princeton freshman track team.’ To Western institutions went both | with Murphy in the fourth race, Gets Into Action Early. ’ ;vi(h ](‘m:m £ h‘chrc yfefs!(c;;i\:}'. i7wt!oi 1, | Local Big Leaguers to Play With Col- | te :;:Ltl Y\\Em');.e‘:“:}e chrn(EL?:'r:"x:c | of the titles. A quartet of sprinters | which Ballast, ridden by Yvallt, won.| The men 1e to grips quickly and New York in Broo i argely through the effective pitching TS Fow Aoai v sl ¢ W from the University of Pittsbu in the first n),;‘-'mn:mn nlf W ';‘sflinu Philadelphia. in Boston. of Hamilton who kept the visitors® onials Tomorrow Against Newport | homo team was greatly handi won the one mile medley relay cham- e spat i el G S St. Louin in Chicago. hite scattered. Eller was hit freely ol it e e by its captain and six other med pionship and a team from Chicago | LAKEWOOD GOLF. s e e o Cincinnati in Pittsburgh after the third inning. ing unable to compete on accoul vniversity romped away from Penn- | Holdl rit Towie Wokod Tamselt tres: Pittsburgh bunched five hits in the | New Haven, April 27.—The an- |the eligibility rule in regard sylvania men in the two and a half | Annual Spring Tourney I8 Now On| Ap instant later Lewis nearly se- AMERICA 3 fiftl inning, which netted four- runs. | nouncement that Chief Bender, Billy | studies mile medley relay. in Full Blast. cured a body ho! but Stecher back i Stengel's home run went over Chase's | Kopf and “Baby Doll” Jacobson had Tho stars of the meet wero KiSy The army and navy championships o o i ad cuilore techor W alipped Results Yesterday. head to the left field fence. been signed as the nucleus for a new | and Sweet for Princeton and F f rélayiatione mild weswonky (BN Cakeyood WA A8 S RENG ST s Sl o Lo G i T e hington 9, New York 4. The score: Colonial team to replace Jack Bar- |of the home team. Hulman d Berry's Camp Dix team. He | golfers competing in the annual spring | 7% ol i ) % i ) r. h. e |[ry's Navals at the Light against the | eleven points and the others sof > . | tourr ~, - ¢! hold from the . The Strangler rago 6, St. Louis 2. | . . h. ) @ ) ind Licuts. W. F. Kelley, C. M. Finch | odrmament of the Costity ool oe!dropped to the mat and by bruto| Boston %, Philadelphin 1. Cincinnati 000000001—1 10 2 | powerful Newport Reserves has oc- | ten each. Tho time of all events ¥4 and Willlam Anderson possessed too | s S e i e e cas Pittsburgh .....00014011x—7 11 0 | casioned such delight among local | g0od. won in hollow faghlon: T '”'“\o’ et q{xalifie(i for the | Wrestling Lewls gained his favorlte 2 Hamilton and Schmidt. I]lm;r)‘ rroposition two weeks ago. | RECORD FOR NORMAN ROSS he Pelham Bay Naval Training | - V%" oy, and prizes were also of-|lcad lock and for cighteen seconds Standing of the Clubs. | _Bender will undoubtedly prove a 4 butenn i i gl BLCs I dersony o Rn el e ment amons: the victims of tho | lowed & thirty second poriod of ight. i e : -1; _ Boston, April 27.—Pitcher Main |geason are far from forgotten locally. Winnixg Nl S SE mineStation _quartet " finished | frst round were Dr. C. H. Gardner, & | ning work, with both wrestlers tok: poyroit third. consistent form. With Molesworth | Weleh’s old trainer, now with an am- | Pittsburgh 7, Cincinnati 1. e P T Oy e T e 2 T35 T53e_Toss|rum across the plate. The sn:u;‘ T 87 arry Vate L Stanley Hardware | Bosti tieie.. 000000200—2 a safe margin over Tumbler. A field | tioned off for §700. TLarry Water- = x The &core: i 86 ] Philadelpt 000100000—1 [ e e e [Ienrv i enel notolnayerl was | on ol oF Standing of the Clubs. o DI coo, 0 | 2 e i I's. 5 e - G = g 3 4 a ew ; er Jack Hare led almost from the start, | ‘e bidders. He offered $500.. The 3 .C. | New York .....400004210- St s oo o Loonned and Aghen v souvenirs were finally sold i : BIRLLE. Jockey Kummer, who rode thres | i'(l y H‘“‘,“c“" ARERLROld LoMMLEE N e w v onic g 5 Brooklyn . .000003020— Keough T 92 106— winners two davs ago, had another | LI Sl cuni WHo asked thatibo i Philadelnhia B L 0 . Batteries: Demaree, Causey Kilduff e 100 96— WA @ 4 good day. e led Producer home a | ¢ $700 and the souvenirs be turned cnicasgo 3 o b : : Rariden: Mitchell, Grimes, Russell, PRINCETON CUBS WIN. over ol THelSun tobaocoyrund. Pittsburgh .. 5 : Plitt and Wheat. 441 459 save RBoston four hits yesterday, | He was beyond a doubt the Bender of Los Angeles, Cal., April 27. Philadelphia winning 3 to 0. The { old, the me Chief who led all the | man Ross, sw 'mmm'g under the @ old Steiner, the Inwood champion. The e the fast work neither wrestler | (IIOHER | - St shonres ;“fifeD;‘m.):“”“ e pitehers of the world for [four sea- | ors of the Olympic club of San v y i X i as vinded, so splendidiy were they b = A Lol i g bl s = OLCs sSOons, e a he same blindir speed | sjco : 220 yard dash naf Tame wuo bewien By Blotee & D RoRl) T T B0 : ¥ | New York In tho sixth Bancroft doubled and |and sharp breaking hooks and, above | ooor Son the btz " X the Rumson champlon, while the latter | conditioned. Philadelohio. i 1 3 S, Lo 5 g ¥ 18 Q1o : championship race here last night MATTY IS OBLIGING was the victim of J. S. Worthington, | Only by a desperate effort did ths | ¢! B ) - nozedyon g cuafnieat gReliEle all, the same craft which marked | tno tank of the Los Angeles Athlot the medalist of the taurney. | strangler prevent Stecher from se- Louls s i ; thopniathe Stock siinE =N IR BRI (g GG Just to | ey, The time was 2:24 4-5. P curing the full scissors grip. The anp trinle and tuderubs sospiiioesdy s prove that hiy local performances | yoGijlivray of the Great Lakes NMk = squirmed about on the mat with fi e el iy, i) o EERIED, were no flash in the pan, when as | myaining Station was second, Wek MAY SELL BALL PARK. P e e rashington in New York. The score: | was to be expected when word of his | wallen of the same station wasiil cil of His Willingness to Go to | e ) e curen the Heod lock and for mite:| Boston in Philadelphia, .. e |return o for became known, he took | vy wrater ¢ rle, the remeain Negotiations Are Practically Complete | .. seconds had Stecher in jeopardy. | Chicago in St. Loul >hiladelphia . ...00000100: : up mound duty with the Phillies, he | o1 SFCE T g T for Sale of Washington Park. Bt T S ey Cleveland in Detroit Bos <+.......000000000—0 0 2|startled the baseball world with his | Omerais said Ross time establish - B A Tr . Aprll 27.—Negotiations | Joc's forchead when he finally broke TR | Jebaitoncen A SR0 foamp Tlsan jwionins mtendolissven stiniehl vie e et esstifivateriiscora rne W Christopher Mathewson, manager of | nave been practically completed for | free. \ HOLY CHOSS WINS, | ana Henry and Trage Q:n»u\,”xm\lu 8 ‘;“ Tlv_xl.u.-c < i |Fane the Cincinnati club of the National | the sale of the old Washington Park, Less than two minutes later Joe re- Worcester, N . April 27 ~Holy = i DN the Mp.(.\n-'lv\f vI; 1t. his seaso \ b L League, yesterday tclegraphed to Wil- | yourth avenue 4 Third street, which | taliated hy getting the scissors hold, | jss experienc little difficulty in Moran figured on him as Alexander's | liam M. Sloane of New York, Chair- | was formerly used by the Brooklyn | but the veteran tournament winner, and Har-|ing and breaking various holds. De- (000 Christy Wires Y. M, C. A. War Coun- Trance and Teach Baseball. grip was too high up and ting Bowdoin here yesterday, | WINGO BUYS BONDS, e but the big Red Skin de- RECORD FOR MISS DURACK, nan of the War Work Counc the ional league 3 club and later | Joe could not cxert the pressure € i Cincinnati, April 27.—Tvy Wingo, | cided that he had had enough big =t . You «-l (\::n‘ L\‘lv"- t an )«\*-“Ci(:\r(l““- ~‘\‘;)\Zd]i::—:iul:'n:m!i:g:gal“?engue ‘crlt:mx across ril Lewis wriggled free and = good catcher and goad fellow, must |leasue twirling and would stick to | Australian Girl Swims 500 Yards he “would be ghul to confer” " The property is being purchased by | after thir seconds mped ster-h— CARDS SELI, PITCHER. Tank "‘e‘_“' the :‘ b among .,,‘.“ 1:{ vers Ex \l:\x';4!r J4 :u-nfnx\:‘s at th ”n(ly 7:08 1-5. with members of the council regard- | the League Storage and Warehouse | er'sex 1 with the head lock. Joo Wi ; s teh. | Who have invested in Liberty Bonds. | Shipbuilding corporation, Inglewood bl e e LA nz the proposal t Mr. Mathewson | Company, Inc., from the Litchfleld es- | Froke it in nine seconds. Milwaukee, W 15»'_.\)”” “f" He has bought $7,000 of the bonds, | Gun Club, he being rated as one o i rangincn, s $—4 o oo al ; SR ¢ Jation: er Howard of the St. Louls Nationals , 4 there can't be many athletes who | the crack shots of the country and | World's record for women in the 80 go to France to proniote baseball am- he American and National Stecher Wins Scissors Hold. vesterday was purchased by the Mil- el i i S pa e L Sl vara swim was established by M ng the American t s there. 1 have a lease upon the grounds, | vesterday was 1 have made larger purchases. More- | playing independent ba : o i c i 1 £t ra it S any Tt was only- after ten minutes of i waukeo American Association club. over, he intends to dig for some morc Kopf and Jacobson, his big league | Fannie Durack of Australia on Mi August He 1, pprestiend s G 2 Lo sy .”“'“:)'.‘ '.) ‘lrrfb‘iem #hioh v be| Wrestling that Stecher made an, at- in the near futurg. hey look like | running mates, are two more stz | 18 at Sydney, New South Walesy Qi ceil coub, a8 ""f"ll \é‘h( ],':C ‘('("fm\.‘, aseball league WRICh M&¥ B (o ipt for his body scissors hold. Hc | the real thing in the investment lin their prime and whose acquisition | cording to mail advices received héi R e S i T S O wrapped one leg Lewis’ body HVERLANH.MANRBSS Efl i Ivy. “Just the same as so much | will make the Colonials by fa1 the | Yesterday. Her time was 7 mjndid Bl o | and tried desperately to work the ' % | coin in the hand, and doing some good | stronges ependent club ever as- | S 1-5 seconds. L e g e ers had | TO OPEN SEASON TOMORROW. |other leg under but Lewis Dlocked 3 ‘ in the world as well—so I fell for the | sembled. Kopf, by his wo 1 The former record, held by Clall th council members A8 |1y s Foresters' baseball team . of | him. The Strangler secured a head Sterage and Accessories, seven thousand.” Cincinnati last seaso hesalded | Galligan of New York, wa of Plainville will open the 1918 sea- | hold but Joe spun out. i ) . as Maranville's lozical : s 31 1-5 serondas. son tomorrow afternoon when they | Obfaining a waist lock and leg Repair Work a Specialty. 7 reatest shortstop in the ekl SOM BLECTED CAPTAIN. | Wi play the fast Tiger Indenendents | €rapevine Lewis hurled Stecher to Sl LINDSEY ENLISTS. cason, but salary differences <t : s ; April 27.—The Wes-| of Hartlord. The game will start at|the mat and tried for a Nelson. The EBouci2227 139 Arch St.| xow York, April 27.—Mort Linds pled with the fact that n wil PENN STATE CAPTAIN, ba team h elected | 3 o'clock. Allens and Salazia will| two squirmed off the mat and were - — 7 e Dt ot wor 1A ow] (e ilti- | lenTist & daterradinie Frepo im0 State College, Pa., April 27.—-Pd Tomlins: of Pihmhnth.l be the battery for the Foresters. ordered back with Lewis on NOTICE, enlisted in the Naval Reserve yester- | son, lead hitter of the lastern | State bascball nine has elected Bl , for the season. Howard | ey Stecher sud;i]an:y broke f;'oc’ S b 1‘1!( E. o |dayasa second seaman. Lindsey | three years ago, was sold o ¢ J‘lm;:lh‘. Jr. of l‘\_\"x’"unc, Pa., captain 9 s Dexter, Me.,, who was( < T s wrapped both legs around ) rinting—25 wetter Heads, 25 was eligible for call in the next quota | York and thence to the Browns with | the Bluc anc "hite team for (wi college to join the | COULON A BOXING INSTRUOCTOR. | ;i section. Bill Heads, 400 Envelopes, 100 |of drafted troops, but chose to beat | which club he rred in center field wson. He is a second baseman, il Tominson was pre- Chicago, April 27.—Johnny Coulon, The match came to an end at Business Cards for $5.00. Prompt the draft by cnlisting. He is now |last sea Both are New Rritain | nc kept the captain-elect on th at the Battin High | the former bantamweight champion, | 12:33 a. m. a time limit of two service; satisfactory workman- awaiting officinl word to discard his|lads and the Hardware city is ex- | bench during the Carnegie Tech gam )eth and is a sopho- | was advised yesterday of his appoint- | heurs having been agreed upon. i hip bewling regalia for the sailor blou pe 1 to turn out cn masse. at the | which was State’s only diamond ¢@ 3 & mem} ¢ the Psi Upsilon | ment as boxing instructor at Camp On points, Stecher was entitled to EXCELSIOR PRINTING CO., Lindsey, it is understood, will he { Light sunday as these boys arc little | test this year. Mingle is & sen| 2 ortstop. Truvis, n Antonio, Te the decision, being on the ageressive l 325 Main Stpc bt . o p > 3340 2 o G 5