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D, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1919, PYORK NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAM AIRPLANE MADE ENTIRELY OF METAL .. . ; ’ A spy’s work, the papers said— and production stopped un- til new walls were raised. What place is next—no one can tell—but you can be sure it won't be yours if you install sprinkler protection. | Globe Sprinklers are pro- | tecting millions of dollars of propertyalloverthecountry. Why not yours? GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO- may feel to wh d please me all the bet me on in course wot i { | te 1 i T also wish yo publish the L } 4 I t that 1 wish t to g0 on on the 23 important busine he the evening ¢ 1 start in witi i | } ith my tralning | as soon as I hear what Ventres has to | ab “Now, in conne 1t accepting a mateh with me th all this, 1 wish to state that [ expect to de- ! feat Hercules Caselingo in not more { than ten minutes. Hoping that I shall| ! an early response to this cf SR e vou will publish | o0 = est possible con- | lenge and also your e { venience, I rems “Very sincercly your: { “F. IVEN BI 1in NJAMIN."” th fast teams ab Demarest, 72 Black enue, is managing the Lead- HUGGINS ME BAKER. New York, Jan. 1 Miller Hug- | manager of the Yankees, arriv- ot Gon” Wlimer ) CITY ITEMS. season "Francis X. McQuade, Treasurer; A BENJAMIN HUNTING AGAN ' assure you it will be nothing in my Stoneham, President, and John J. Mc H young life to beat him for he has as Graw, Vice Pr: = — — yet to be pronounced a fir 3 Redure \ " the New York National League Base- | 0 & .. oy estle 8¢ ivs months arON T § 4o e | “Plainville. Whislwind” Continues ta | g g at the highest payi v ’ i sident and Manager of reported that he had had a con- ference with Franklin s0 wish to state that I have| sure that the third baseman would | 3aker and was — hoe economy eve: Long's. L&y —— = 5 1 Be the Modest Youth of Ye Olden ! 6t my heart and soul on de come to terms with the club owners. | Advt $U¢ for the entire Season MEMEWESIY o 1/ ONE Siiie 9B, 92 T | Al Ventres and I have also pe No sooner had F ins arrived here| Harry L. Gold has brought suit ' 'ws regards players onlySWAITBETAR: | oo))ingswood 727780 LITTLEHORN HOME FIRS | Days. | the means by which to do it ! than he was followed by Ty Cobb, | against J. J. LaMay to recover $400 ‘proximately $57,000 A rbas 92 114 i 4 | n the first place I said I would [ Who is here to talk terms with Hugh- | damages. The writ was iss by At- As many major league payrolls in ,“'m 98 83 'Y VT = IFrom Plainville, in the morning's dly take on the B. B. . and also [ ¢V Jennings. Cobb said that he would | torney J. G. Woods and the papers vecent years have run well over $100,- | i Vs " | Nat Hurd’s Entry Wins Steeplechase mail, the follow letter was re he could prove himself e | for the Tigers next season| were served by Constable Fred Win- 000 this is more than a cut to the; o ) 1 ceived from I, Iven “Kid” Benjamin er in {he mate game why I would | only if they met his demands. He| kie, who placed an attachment on @ bone; it is a dig right into the mar- | Stecl MilL = Event at Pinehurst—Cropper Pony the “Plainville Whirlwind who | glad to let him name the man 1| declined to name figures motor truck. The suit is rnable row. The one consolation the ball | R - gl = T Exoitime is tralning for his bout with “Youns | was to take on in my next match. S e lin the city court on the fourth Mon= player may derive from it is that the | yirCC i urnishes Excitcment. Hercules”, in Turner hall, January oS e el LEADERS WANT GAMES, { day in January original resolution presented by | g o e : Pinehurst, N, C. Jan. 16.—The Lt 18 nof known what shape the “Kid"” | on one condition, and that is that The crack Leaders basketball team | $5 and $6 silk shirts, $3.85—Wils Charles H. Ebbets of the Brooklyn poWieh === *"''" [f 96 steeplechase event attracted the great. 1 il but it iy assured that his vocab- | blacksmith will take me on in a one i of the M. (. A., would like to ar-!son’s.—advt club called for $9,000 a month meen DR 5% e Sy an e D s ped the . — - John A. Heydler, president of the | i it fitle. CPidemics of the past few months. National League, said “The first re- | 2451253 Once ppon a time the sport public deelsions of the majority. Provide Heavy ¥ However, in the event that the Giantg and Cubs attempt to evade the | salary limit the Natlonal league voted Coon solution called for a lower fisure than | Factors 1“” entored by Nat Hurd and ridden ;4 yevera] embryo sport managers to ‘ 5 l 5 . »y Burns, carried off the purse, with o oo =2 : a 3 what was adopted. After 1t was boost- | ¢4 i S5iitns g e s e contendiwithEut At i theirihest Kthey ed several times six clubs voted in | o o0 86 At ““ B, ““_l‘f S wit, Dever handed in any more self-prais- favor of an $11,000 limit. The two | oo ioiee P T O O - Sl [ = Nt - [eoTelIe o nB i e followin = E clubs who voted against it were New | g 0 o | Diamond up, was third. MeAdams RN e (Sl = York and Chicago. The men repre- |y ‘e o ridden by Houston, came & cropper at per and by posters that on Januars senting these clubs, however, express- | : _ | the fourth hurdle. The horse lost N0 23, 1919, I am booked to wrestle Her- ed their willingness to abide by the | 430 405 436 time in regaining his feet, and, with- (ules Caselingo of Berlin ow I | | out a rider, set out after the rest of must say in your paper recently I An 0pen Discussion Of Thls Tlmely Ouestion the field. He took every hurdle in fine gaw that Al Ventre said he w ne. UNIVERSAL LEAGUE. nted style from that time on, turned out on me to meet said Hercules Caselingo, | ¥ 110 4 and was only a couple of lengths be- | like to take on the Berlin Blacksmith e e e i that a fine of $5,000 be inflicted on | Nelson X9 78 yhmd Porin at the finish ’I‘hnn_ Me- himself, but it seems he is trying to | any club caught violating the drastic | \Wunscl 91 K5 Adams stopped at the clang of the A\ule‘lm:'k me through this man, Her- Jaw. The president of the league was| Parsell ........ 78 76 | bell, turned and cantered back to the cules Caselingo, or else he may think, given absolute authority to enforce| Willlams .. 88 81 Jjud stand with the rest of the field, that by watching me work with him | this salary limit to the utmost of h e e The flat race, at five and a half fur- that he will get hep to the method| gy ability. He was instructed to check | 456 404 longs, was won by Lamber Splane’s 1 am using now, by which I held!| & up on all contracts ta see that no club | Coronas. Lyndonia. The three-furlong guest Dutch Kent to 23 hour draws and | ce went to Kid Nelson, ridden by Dutch Kent beat Ventres. J. E. Bachelor. Count Otto Salm ow if Ventres insists on stack- | > | brought Lucilla in second. Last Row, ing a novice such as Hercules Casel- | piloted by Lieutenant A, H. Gorwin, of INgo against me just for his own sat- East Orange, was third. isfaction why all well and good, but T violates the new law | Stevens This is the first time in major| Wilcox league history that a club salary limit, Bard has been adopted. Prior to 1890 the | Hickox National league had an individual Ohlson plaver limit by which no club could (Thisisone of the series of sermons on “The Things That Count” pay any player, outside of manager, 436 43 1301 SKATING CHAMPIONSHTP, | more than $2,400. Countir 1 play- s e S e . 's to a club the new player limit McGRAW OUT OF I - ) ) i‘\?m\}](!o :\04" ,”g:» '"‘ m'w \v. Ty \, ,)“:l‘y.fr - —— Big Ice Event to be Held at Colt $200 more than 30 vears ago, when | New York Club Manager Gets Passed Park, Jan. 18. the cost of llving was about one-third | Up at Annual Meeting. - e i | L & Hartford, Jan. 16—The annual Con- he Himit e St adontea Borore| I Nevexo Jan. 16.—John Me-| necticut Valley speed skating cham- e U Graw's friends vesterday made pionship will be held in this city on t tempestuous argu- great fight to get into the joint meet- | Saturday afternoon 18, on the huar; ments developed in the tional league in vears. Charles Stomeham, | iN& Of the major leagues but were de- | pond located at Colt The Con- the new Giant owner. started his first | feated oa a tie vote. Connie Mack, | necticut Valley Skating assoclation league meeting with a baptism of flre, | anager of the Athletics, and Clark | states that the cor championships part. Griffith, manager of the Washins het | team, Wwill sit in the meeting in the New that valuable sil- are open to any sk England states a He and Mz strate McQu R. R. ARCADE r fought to their utmost ag & fmit and were backed by Bill | American league delegates. It was| ver cups will he offered to the winners Chicago but they swere|considered wa injustice to keep Me-|in all the championship events. As - o | Graw, vice president of the Giants, | there is no entry fee connected a largo What Will Rivals Do? and Mitchell president of the Cubs, | entry list is expected. The events will J tiva 2 { out of the meeting because they hap- | be held on a quarter mile track with I% ol o SR {pen to be mand a straight way of 220 yards. Compe- ol Hi o 3l Veeck of « tent officials will handle the events / = W esolution th t ati }and a band concert will be one of the g of the Yankees and Charles Comiskey 1o oox L suspended so extr tions during the ice carni- 7 of the White Sox when o (el andincER val. The pr are given by § A S ata o siteal l tend the meeting. Tt developed | Poli, who operates a chain of theaters ] said it Na m‘“[“ OF heated gument. Magistrate Mc- | in the New Bngland States. Mayor : Yooy e e y“ b LdCoEnEn Leto oL in o | Richard J. Kinsella will open the BT o . T 3 il e e TR Wi 1 e 4,\1,1..!\:1:{(,:(1‘ hip events by starting the i e i‘,‘,'l\(v;).l‘(,m‘oh:‘.‘,v,:fi',l‘,f e Mlerstand- - Chicago, Cincinnati and St Louls| The followlng are a complete list & 3 ¢ L9, re the votin it, and Brooklyn, Boston, | of events: 50, 75, and 100 yard dash: American league to continue on their Philad i i o T ac c sburgh inst | 200, 440 ¢ . SHE 5 d basis it would make the National 22 Hn\JJ:(\y 8§80 yard dash; 1, 5 1 ) mile skate f relatively a minor league. , ing events for it ien and the follos ladies: 50, 75 and 100 vard dash: 75 yards backwards; — 100 yard obstacle race, and 1 mile Walter Jeffords Ruys Understudy | open. | Skaters have entered from many % OFF ENTIRE STOCK FROM REGULAR PRICES On the question af a player limit the National league voted to recc mend to the joint major league s gion “a player limit reduced to lowest possible limit.” The pr PAYS $10,000 FORZ MAR Irom Tom McDowell. tion of an 18 plaver limit, howecver S e Js ] Walter | Pl2ces in the New England states and : y 2 4 . was voted down, and the league now Sras of Clo Tidale o rodi|ths comingFracesoMdcnptwiliDe Our regular prices on all goods is way below any other stores so you can imagine what you will save t s evenly divided between i d 7 St o last}ihe bigzes door attractlc e & e iy % o s X7 AR 5 GGy e B Bl G et S e e S e ST SERe GHEEEHEE SR when in addition to our regular low prices you receive a 20, discount. We are practical Hatters and when of 20.and 21 playe he rican Dowell of Ashland Stud the S-vear-| oo : o S E S - 5 Vi o o it is i very partic Lyt E R R T s i e e e e S vou purchase a Hat from us, you can rest assured it is O. K. in every particular. ly be made uniform in both leagues. for :“‘:\"”m‘,\\“‘v‘.m]\“"]”"’“":L‘y""; i "'_';‘"": and those wishing to compete should | v The National weat on record as fa- address the association No. 43 Barnard - paid for a thoroughbred mare In receipts for expenses was voted down. Heydler said the original resolutic asked that cent. of the cham- pionship club’s world's series receiprs be tur r to the league treasury The league also passed a resoluti h will be presented to | the joint of the two le; tavoring a in the method of sale at Sara- KeiEing allnitorm M it Dot e LR SR SRR R R (B B s soon us possible. | § SUET C A SFS Big Assortment of We Have Over 9 leagues o e e ‘”\;" The skating surface W Il be lighted at | 3 ] e h ; ¢ The National league also reed ' popl. Understugy will be silpped| MEDE it 1 sever I hundred i Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s “‘1‘}: ':yw-'» »\‘\]uwr:‘;:n [h\ ’:;:v;]rn); the 18’ farm in Pennsylvar vmr(T(””,'_,'l.‘”d“ e l”“l,w““ {Kh":_'m ki l‘ and at. of the world's series receipts L R | Soft and Stiff Hats. : to first substract $10,000 from thesc for $5,000 at| All colors and styles. HAND BA ODD H TS : h won $6,000 Understudy re, son of Melton and ( to Orimonde Also Velour Hats, i g 0 ‘E ; } \»1;.‘-1,110(1::-’:07) $g ,,25 to All sizes, shapes and C P i colors. Former prices ATTENTION! A P v % HAND BAGS 56050 $2.50 to $3.50. Your ourself in uni- FISK RED TOPS WIN. field Pheto of 3 | | - dividing the plavers’ receipts. L wopen- (@ form. $2.50 to $18.00 While They Last year flat surm i besnb ot dien i i . e et ) i | i . . ile ey Las ; 26 ERiRG o e e o o Nl fne of amiory | @ Photo of your chum in Cloth Cap | i i s I it it banly iRy Somplie sl s (e fecace | uniform. Hockey Caps. | The above prices are The above are regular ! AT e i i T i to 21, Coming to this cits with | B (amp Panoram 3 o ” ¢ Mettanel LS o i e et Sl | Gehe am. it | Our regular ones from i which y ‘ ]r':’:w“:zfl?-]vl\vvf-vf»'[jv'fif:« XD he r;vv ided B0 tim i expe r\rr]\(]‘ to Honorable Discharge. Aviation Caps. . which vou receive 207, prices from v you . g layers of first division teams. give the ke oug at- i S 5 Afirm Training Rule, tie, the Nutme S e Sheuld be framed be- receive 207 off. © Nationa] Me€AsUre up 1o expectation. While | Nations nted a fast aggregation ot did not cause the tire- fore you secil or lose them. So let us frame The league voted ague statute limit L to only thirt s of training must he lived 18y dl | > T i (b it T the trounle anticiparea. 7o | @ them now. You can call R Derniy enseo0ler T v Balzinasioong all and for them when you get when the whistle blew for it to cdage lating the rule. Heydler also said SR el ready. CO. the league ccnsiders sending players |\ to health spr before March 23 a ' | - violation of the spirit of the rule. = - | OH RNST&DT’S The lezgue reiterated its stand on MONTE CROSS TO COACH, the National Commission. Most mem-| Orono, Mc., Jan. 16.—Monte Cross bers are in favor of a one man com- | of Philadelph has been engaged to PHOTO EST 3 mission, but if a one man commis- | coach the Univer - sity of Maine base- | sion is not desired by the American |ball tecam aext season, the university | league, the tional League still is athletic hoard announced vesterdas pledged in favor of a commission | This will be his fourth year at Maine, 69 Arch St. ; i | B