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“Wile. nathe? ) left eye a s mn_hue tod The visiting team oing right off the T an got a two-point coun econds after the bell soundedl the be- inning of the game. The locals tied | up at once and from then on the ontest was nip and tuck. Slater and | Freedman rarily, but pluckily resumed the ame. The work of the Sritain | uards kept the home the | nning For the visi outfit, Dennis and heehey played a dazzling game In the preliminary game, the Home pards defeated the 'Y leaders, vore 34 to 32 The score New Britain Brooklyn A. C. ater Dumstadt | Left Forward uda J. Freedman zht Forward Kal Stokes, Dennis Center. Sheehey J.eft Guard S. Freedman t Guard Ne Brooklyn hey 3, Lar St 2, Dumstadt oals Slater Dick Dillon "N TO DINE AND DISCUSS PLANS pay Statc Circuit Ofticials Gather in Boston—Major General Fdwards Is Guest of Honor. F 10 mbers s G New 1 ¢ th annual 3 e American house here Eac Ik which conducted is anxious for return ions are han over before Mihe horsamionin: lohorono e | fajor who commanded t ar General ( e R 26th Idwards vision nce, member of the wards family of Ohio hich for ¥ as been associated with light-harne horses. Major General Edwards’ fath- pr, the late Col illiam Edwards, was once president of the grand c uit as well as president of Cleveland Ipriving Park association under whose irection 5 line racers are al- | ways conducted in Clevelan »t the favorife cvents at the Cle and meet A named fter Col. Edward prsemen plan to 1 the which is heing con he irection 'of J err AU see- retary of the Ba St < tion LOOKS LIKE GREAT 1ARES May Award Polo Champion- to Chic Station Feh. 19 mail vote. or c n thletic mming t is. coupled € h ac Ssmpanie blank ex pected to event » the » of 1 CORNELL BEATS SOUTHERNERS. Ithaca, N Feb. 19.—Cornell beat West Virginia in a game here 1 nig hotly 86 to 50 m 101 fested. Cornell led 20 to 17 at end of the f half. The spectac shooting of Behens of West Vir netted six goais and made him scorer of th Capt Ortner was bumped head twice dur ing the gamc a to withdraw at the middle . second per Hil amery Butt 55c 1b Russc sros, 301 Main street.—advt were knocked out tem- | | | | | . i | | i { | ! ALUMNI TEAMS TO MEET ] —— ! New Britain and Hartford High School | Basketball Tossers to Meet at Y. M. | €. A. Gym March 7. | ! >ments are being completed for -osumption of the feud between | ni basketball teams of New | hd Hartford High schools, ; first game will be played in | this city, March 7. at the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium. Manager Connie Reyn- old ring a strong team to rep- e Hardv City, and a fast sured reser S BURN. | BOWLING ALLE Auditoriuin in Toledo Destroyed At Toss of $500,000. ~The Auditorl- alleys, owned hy Larry captain of the champion one of Toledo’s leading destroyed by fire The lo is estimated The cause of the fire is | at g30,000 known hty howling teams will be out of to bowl during the r of the The All-Star and B. G, ad AL their headquarters there. | leagues TECH TO PLAY PITTSBURGH. However Next Will Not Meet Season on Gridiron. 1919 ech, an- game Southerners Atlanta fooihall s Ga., Feb. 19.—The hedule of Georgia alls for I nounced yeste h the U rday, nive | . 1 >enns: ! the man. fail teams having date. COBWEB COMYES THR gue by Dyincoton dropped into a tie with le for second place while Penns: vania took the lead TIGERS WILL REPORT MARCH 17. Detroit, Feh. 19.—Battery mem- bers of the Detroit American leaguc- club have been iastructed to report at Macon, Ga., to begin spring train- 17, it was announced here The remainder of the eam follow one week later will i PAnTRY To SAmPL DAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1912 AND HIKES SAmpPLES OLY To THe RIGHT T (g THERE ~ THEeRE- THERE — QUIET DownS NOw - You'tiL BE BETTER Soon-— — You HAVE A LITTLE FEVER | . =2 (i 5 ROBERTSON WOULD MPLAY IN WASHINGTOF DON'T WANT PRISONERS Siberian Government Ias ),000 | Germans They Want to Send Back Home—Request Is Made of Allies, Stockholm, Feb. 18.—It is learnea that 1. N. Morris, ambassador minis- \ter here, has, after a confereace with | | i being frame lving disarmament of all but a ficient number of soldiers to internal disorders, most of the tente representatives here believe aince need have no further AND ALL BUT OUT United States Investigator Finds be no reason for delaying the co Conditions Bad: Work Hard to | sion of a ’ Get and Food Scarce. { " | Paris, Feh: 19.—Captain Walter R.| Pure Russell Gherardi, of the United States Navy, —advt RACUSE BASEBALL TEAM COMMENCES PRACTICE WITH SEVERAL VETERANS IN BOSTON—CHASE MAY BECOME GIANT TODAY—ALUMNI TEAMS TO MEET [ YUGH. | "eh, 19 1 $1,000 the BB S s b ek T BT M ut a field of only thres a victory for Cobweb, Devy Repertaont - . ¢ i o v rerts: ormer Giant out- , tu the New York club, A us | th: 5 tlto G Rou el e e 10-” irn to N W York club. is anxious | that he will return te professional ider ho only last week: y o oo B0 o '3 : urned down | to take a whirl around the American | baseball can land a job with t w raduated from the ranks of thel ™ = a persenal invitation to 1e circuit Robertson now Washington « ). i s into a full jockeyship. | St e = i mount on Cobweb and g i = e e St — e s o ride all throug | _ZBYSZKO WINS ANOTHER | the Swedish forcien office, transmitted ' w ho has been G £ £ furlong | Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 19.—Wladek | for consideration of the Allied govern- . . 1 in Cermany forftwo | G Zbyszlio won from Ranato Gardini | ments at the peace conference a sug. © CCrS Stud¥ing economic and general | i .\If}n day night in 1 wrestling bout | 8estion from the § fa vernment conditions, returned to Paris and | | E i with two straicht fa the fir u | that which since America’s reports that he found r el STRONG SCORES A 70. 39 minutes and 50 seconds with a toe | ent war has been looking ., i S St Augustine, Fla., Feb. 19.— a { hold and wrist lock and the second | afte jEAl G ermaniana cioamel kol ihe couniry and @ e o [in T minute econds, with 4 ham- | Austrian pris s on behalt of tho restless fluid condition that threatens | | ustine lin les Gimbel of | mer Jock Siberian government, ask for permis- the peace of the immediate future. | - | Philadelphia and | - - y sion to retur at once more thaa , = | the Enzineers cl 1 Camps milk 14e. Russell Bros. | 250,000 prisoners by the way of 11 S3¥8 € food supplies are [ 150 1 ! it | Viadivasto limited to exhausted resou | Jac 4 - e communics that Which cannot | longer than next | 1. stror c W | PAL MOORE BEATS RITCHIG |t ind food th, leaving a greal gap to he Jlonly once lefore | Memphis, Tenn. IFeb. 19.—pail posal . of o tha B hetorcha ) \ 5 = feated Jimmy Wilde in London won | - The German my, he says, has | PENN BEATS PRINCETON. an casy decision over Johany Ritchie| I'vesh R 1l Bros. shrunk to insignificant figures and is | Phi elphia, Feb. 19.—Princeton's of Chicago herc Monday night in an| —advt no longer formidable. \<ketbal] team was beat by the eight round be The i - - = If the Germans observe the new ¢ viva five in an Intercolle tamweights. 'GE IV < \ armistice terms nosw GERMANY IS DOWN d in- | suf- prevent En- that fear from that quarter and that there can nclu- Bros. e e ) BOWLING NEWS B. BUSY SEASON FOR . MACHINE SPECIAL | Tool Design. Scheidel 179 205 201— 585 [} G 133 122 141 398 Grizzy 141 414 g s Lotz 142— 368 150 6 O o w0 Many Veterans Among Those | 806—2 3 . | h ‘ .. Who Reported for Practice | Lotgren s0| Svracuse, N Feb, 19.—Varsity : - Fodd| 3 AR eb, 19.—Varsity :L:::‘,,‘:’;Lary:y n'fl‘ baseball practice started at Syracuss | —— | University on Monday. Seventy-five 22511 ball tos ( o | "_“rmrt‘h Lew Carr in the cage and nev | 2 aces are appearing on the squad each | day. Prospects for a winning com- — e I\:uyj}nyflrvn this spring appear particu- Sichota 85— larly }Vil?)]!. with nine former varsity |l b men back and as many more from e SO it year's freshman nine. The return SIS sooe S5 s 96— 281! (0 college of Eddie Brown, Jack Ma "7 77 ilone, Bill Finsterwald. Harold Lowe G5 165 4651401 and Ted Huntley, all players on fo mer varsity combinations, who ha | sn 03— 29 been in the service, hoosted the orange | Campbeln ] 88 isoRnanoerl soch S HC The scarcity of experienced pitch- i L ers is worrying Coach Carr. Gerald e el i b Zaccardo, the mainstay of last year's (Avens 5 pitching staff, is still in the service, i 3 . and the chance of his getting in the T gamc this spring is not very promi e it ing. Tddie Brown pitched some good Gavdetie ks ball last year before he entered the et a2 service, and can probably be countag Eebelal e on. together with Huntley, the sec ey - ond-string pitcher last year, to help Sl i RS L 285 (0 the hurling. Leube and Dixon are | 2 o “" the best bets from last year's yearling 516 448—1384] SV e 7 backstop position will be well ea MRl tak are of with Barsha, Schwar: Barbour 79 76 84 and Kernan fighting for the job. Com- s & e petition for infield positions will bg 1D um 90 99 87- keen. Finsterwald at third, Hmw’ ity S e S0 ot short and Malone at second, are | e i W] old hands at their respective stands, | 462 468 4391380 hut Rann. Savidge, Allen, Ackley, | e Quigley, together with several other | infield berth seekers, will give the e In the outfield, Carr can count i S Brown and Lowe from last yeg | Kumagae and Kashio Come Through | varsity, and Snyder, Bigelow 1 Zimmerman fr 1e freshman td | in First of Their Matches in Philly | e e ;‘,7,\("0?;,‘,‘,“'”0“,_’,l,':,‘,‘,'.;;.' S— | pleted. To date the following g ! L have been scheduled: Philadephia, Feb. 18.—Ichiya Ku- | APril 24, Lafayetic at Easton | magae and S. Kashio, the two tennis | 2% Rutgers at New Brunswick; stars from Japan, plaved for the first | I'rinceton at Princeton | time in the middle states indoor ten- May 3. St. Lawrence at Syracys | nis tournament here yesterday, each | WWest Virginia at Syracuse; Hg winning his match. Kumagae defeat- | {01 at Clinton; 8, Colgate at Fj{ | ed Dr. H. W. Hana of Philadelphia, | {oR: 10, Rochester at Syracuse 6—2, 6—4, while Kashio won from ; Rochester at Rochester; 17, Col Lieut. R. L. Gilbert, . 8. N., 6—0, | Pia at Syracuse; 23, Hamilton at §; 6—0. The Japancse players displayed L) wonderful form Columbia at’ New York; Vincent Richards of New York at New York: 4, Army a who with William T. Tilden holds 5. Wesleyan at Middle- national doubles title, won a second- 'OV Cross at Worce 7. round match of the men's singles by Providence; 10, Col At defeating Carl Fisher, a local school- boy, 6—2. e - Favorites Come Through With Flying | N Colors—Balch and Waldo Winners, | ‘1anager Moran in New York To Belleair Height la., TFeb. 19 Complete Deal—Sicking May Wear Favorites came through with flving { colors in the first round of match Reds Uniform. play in the Washington's birthday . £ S ; tournament. which began here yester- | W York, Feb. 19.-—Hal Chase in day. Dewitt Balch of Cincinnati easi- | 7] Probability wiil be a full fledged I defeated W. B Mullor of Daven. | Gient by nightfall. Pat Moran, the port, Towa, in onc of the feature new Cincinnati manager, is here to- matches, and E. H. Augustus of | 42¥ for the purpose of completing a Cleveland defeated . G. Waldo, sr., | 4¢#l by which Chase will be trans- of Brooklawn in the nther. As a re. | [e77ed to the Giants. It is unlikely sult these players will he thrown to. | that Moran will ask much for Chase, gether tomorrow. Hamilton Kerr | N#smuch as McGraw made it possi- played sensational golf in eliminating | "1 for Moran io go to Cincinnati 3y !T. A. Ashley of Boston. The Green- (_‘* EOL » 3 § 5ol nlaves wae oaly ook up ot the hase still is quite an asset and the | twelfth, hut a four, three and two, | Cincinnati cluh feels it should get nipping. two strokes off of par in the | S0Me return. Moran js weak on pitch next three holes, decided the match. | ¢ as the two reliables of the Cin- Martin Littleton, J won easily | ®innati staffi—Toney and Schneider— | trom Louis Brown of Pittsburgh. .| Will be wearing Giant and Yankes i C. New 1 of Brookline is looked upon uniforms respectively next SeESQD, as one of the best in the lower half | Moran also is without a shortstop, ds | of the bracket Kopf, who was af, short in 1917, has | pi P been traded to Brooklyn, and Black- | CROSBY ALUMNI COMING. burne, who played short last season, i has been traded to the Braves. Fast Waterbury Quintet to Stack Up. I AMQCHEL Mosan Swill try do eps 3 5 . cure Fddie Sicking and one of New SesitIICES R e York's second string pitchers—per- The Crosby Alumni team of Water-| haps T or Smith—for Chase. bury will play the Y. M. C. A. team, McGraw very well of Siekirf, Thursday evening, February and | bt in the winter offered Holke | as a preliminary game Warren Sia- Sicking to Brooklyn for Daubert. | ter has arranged a game between the result of his talks with McGraw | local Midgets and the “Y" Juniors of an Chase will settle out of | Hartford he first game will be demand for back salary. | plaved at 7:30 and the big gzame at ML 8:15. Dick Dillon will referee z 5 The Crosby alumni team is kaown MANG HURLS DEFT | presence in this city should be quite Athlete Over 40 Years of Age. an attraction for Dasketball faas S Amouolie A men 19 ny " fost of the men are graduates of late W""’l"l?‘fl(‘;”,“"_\ 2 ‘f:“f = :‘;\;‘VE:::_ s and as the teams from the Wa- | i i terbury school have held an enviabie| °f ® ;‘“”'f‘;‘y'”::hf‘”‘" r“‘;]i:"‘]‘;mf’;‘!' | reputation of ate, the local team ex-1 yrono“heaq master in physical train: | B BT OGS ing at the Naval academy. A his is the challenge which M. SOCCER FOR MIDDIE Mang, who has himself reached thg = ag flung 1o the world. Mr. Man Another Attempt Will Be Made to Make G: Popular at lived Jersey City before coming) | 10 the Naval academy. in me Annapolis | Annapolis, Md.. I 19.—The Nav- R | al Academy 1in taken up soc- STALLINGS AT WORK, i cer, which they tried for a while but C‘olumbus, Ga., Feb. 19.-—Manager | dropped a few ‘vears ago, and will | George Stallings of the Boston Na. | compete with outside teams. Former- ! tionals has arrived here to make final ly it never passed beyond the stage of | training preparations for his team, | inter-company and inter-cl con- | He definitely announced that Hffnk | tes Gowdy, Maraaville and Pitcher Fill. | Midshipman Frank Taylor has been | inghim would be members of the selected captain and has squad of | team d ng the coming season l forty out daily and a competent coach | Practice games are scheduled with will be ured. It is planned to play the Detroit Americans at Macon. | one game this season and ANgE q | mem i e ‘ ful] schedule for next ye ; “TNA BOWLING WIN AT THE TWENTIE Pinehurst, N. C., Feb. 19.—In four ball exhibition match yesterdas at the Southern Pines Fortheringham | and French defeated Walker and Mc Lean at the twenticth hole. H HOLE ALLEYS. Church Street. For Your Amusement. - i ers are reporting regularly toy __